17.44 to 23.03. Enniskillen tp Collooney (SLNCR and towards former Carrignagat Junction, by the Dublin Sligo line. I never saw footage of that Collooney Station plus Owenmore Bridge beyond.
Is there a way to access the background music in this video? I looked up the music in the description but that didn’t work, if there’s some way to find the recording and perhaps sheet music as well I would really appreciate it. It’s so beautiful and relaxing, I was thinking it would make a good jazz/piano bar piece. In general the music in these railway videos is amazing, you should see some of the old IRRS railway videos, they have good piano music too :)
Hi Manus - Thanks for your enquiry. The video was edited by Charles Friel and his son Edward from the RPSI, whom I am sure you will already know. I will speak to them and see if they can remember where the music track came from, but certainly feel free to contact them yourself as well to follow up. If I have any info I will message with details. Take care Selwyn
A beautiful meditation on times gone by - faces from the past - like ghosts. Fond memories. Thank you!
Bring back
Fantastic collection of film, Well done. Was Fintona the only village station with a covered canopy over the platform?
Brilliant stuff - esp the SLNC which my family used regularly. Also confirms SLNC loco livery of red on black nameplates and red coupling rods!
Enniskillen needs its railway back.
17.44 to 23.03. Enniskillen tp Collooney (SLNCR and towards former Carrignagat Junction, by the Dublin Sligo line. I never saw footage of that Collooney Station plus Owenmore Bridge beyond.
Should have never done away with the 🚆🚆
Too much of the railway infrastructure has been lost now to private dwellings
Is there a way to access the background music in this video? I looked up the music in the description but that didn’t work, if there’s some way to find the recording and perhaps sheet music as well I would really appreciate it. It’s so beautiful and relaxing, I was thinking it would make a good jazz/piano bar piece.
In general the music in these railway videos is amazing, you should see some of the old
IRRS railway videos, they have good piano music too :)
Hi Manus - Thanks for your enquiry. The video was edited by Charles Friel and his son Edward from the RPSI, whom I am sure you will already know. I will speak to them and see if they can remember where the music track came from, but certainly feel free to contact them yourself as well to follow up. If I have any info I will message with details. Take care Selwyn
Great viewing but it shows how much we have lost.