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Hi. The museum is a great place to visit with lots to see. Yes the LMS owned the NCC so operations where done as per LMS rules/regs. Not sure if you remember a poster of a steam loco being built being raised above its running gear, well that was a painting of a NCC tank engine ( a Jeep) ring built for the NCC but when it was realised that it was T a mainland loco the markings where changed lol
@@HenrysAdventuresNow you you know that the 15 Guinea special was a crock of you know what when it comes to the end of commercial mainline steam in the UK. Number 186 and 184 will never steam again on the mainline as they would struggle to deal with the modern railway. That model locomotive used to be in York road Belfast and could run if you put in pre decimal coinage. The Great Northern Railway of Ireland survived until 1958 when its assets were split between Córas Iompair Éireann and Ulster Transport Authority. The green industrial locomotive was used in the Lough Swilly port railway which was both Irish standard and narrow gauge so the only dual gauge railway in Ireland
Hi there Henry, I am actually an engineer at Whitehead railway museum. 7:11 that green frame belongs to a locomotive which we are building at the moment and it's gonna be named 'Mogul'. I am hearing that there is a British Mogul too. Is that true?
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Hattons of London are specialists in rare and exclusive coins. Celebrate 100 years since the naming of Flying Scotsman with the release of this world-first range of 22-carat gold sovereign coins. Click the link to get yours now from just £69... Or secure the more exclusive double sovereign in the range and receive a piece of the authentic Flying Scotsman boiler tube so you can actually own your very own piece of Britain’s most famous locomotive!
7:45 that is actually an old tram from the old Bessbrook tramway which is in restoration at the moment.
Thank you for letting me know.
Fantastic...love how you feature Irish Rail...great stuff
Thank you for joining me! I'd love to feature more of Irish Rail in the future.
Very interesting place Henry, nice video, thank you.
You're welcome! Thank you for watching!
Hello great videeo , like, my friend
Thank you very much!
Beautifull video. 😃
Thank you! :)
Hi. The museum is a great place to visit with lots to see. Yes the LMS owned the NCC so operations where done as per LMS rules/regs. Not sure if you remember a poster of a steam loco being built being raised above its running gear, well that was a painting of a NCC tank engine ( a Jeep) ring built for the NCC but when it was realised that it was T a mainland loco the markings where changed lol
Thank you for joining me and tell me that info.
@@HenrysAdventuresNow you you know that the 15 Guinea special was a crock of you know what when it comes to the end of commercial mainline steam in the UK.
Number 186 and 184 will never steam again on the mainline as they would struggle to deal with the modern railway.
That model locomotive used to be in York road Belfast and could run if you put in pre decimal coinage.
The Great Northern Railway of Ireland survived until 1958 when its assets were split between Córas Iompair Éireann and Ulster Transport Authority.
The green industrial locomotive was used in the Lough Swilly port railway which was both Irish standard and narrow gauge so the only dual gauge railway in Ireland
Very interesting video!!
Thank you!
The miniuture railway is at drumawhey junction about 1hr from where you are 7 1/4 5 & 3 1/2 about 3k of track
That's somewhere else I'd love to visit!
Hi there Henry, I am actually an engineer at Whitehead railway museum. 7:11 that green frame belongs to a locomotive which we are building at the moment and it's gonna be named 'Mogul'. I am hearing that there is a British Mogul too. Is that true?
Thank you for watching and the info. Yes, we have a few Mogul locos like the U Class and the 4MT class.
@@HenrysAdventuresDid you see DSER 461?
@@OscarOSullivan I don't recall seeing her.
@@HenrysAdventures She was the green tender locomotive
@Drumm3rB0y Are you talking about Matthew Wilson aka Rail Videos NI???
Nice Henry Whiteheads a charming little place isn't it
Thank you for watching! Yes, it certainly is!
You coming to see us at Donegal railway museum
I would love to!
Do they do train rides at Whitehead or is it just a museum? I’ll have to visit!
On the day I visited it was just a museum but I think they sometimes do train rides. The also do some main line steam excursions!