Irish Screenshots 1944 - present

pfx

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This thread is intended for posting shots from Irish-based routes, covering the period from the inception of CIE (Córas IompaIr Éireann) in 1944, right up to present day.

(This thread replaces a previous one which turned very sour - I hope this will not go the same way)

Two southbound 121 class locos await the green light at Drogheda while 2700 DMUs sit in the bay.

 
Nice work on this route PFX and the platforms as well that looks as though it would of taken a great deal of time to get right.
Cheers Mick.:)
 
TMZ, having the right stock makes all the difference. Sadly, there's still no sound from domsarto though. Fingers crossed he sees this thread.

Nice work on this route PFX and the platforms as well that looks as though it would of taken a great deal of time to get right.
Cheers Mick.:)

Mick, the platform was quite easy (relatively) to do as it's seperate edge and surface splines. The only scutter is getting the edging with the correct clearance then the surface can be thrown in fairly quickly.
 
the platform was quite easy (relatively) to do as it's seperate edge and surface splines. The only scutter is getting the edging with the correct clearance then the surface can be thrown in fairly quickly.
LOL sounds like a lot more work then your making it out to be PFX lol, Anyway thanks for the explanation i look forward too seeing more of this route.
Cheers Mick.:)
 
Another couple of progress shots.

A pair of 141s struggle with a southbound GAA special.



 
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