Cab Ride A Class Farewell 039.From Rosslare Strand to Waterford

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  • Cab Ride A Class Farewell 039.From Rosslare Strand to Waterford on the 23/9/1995.( Incorrect captions removed).

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  • @davidkirby6221
    @davidkirby6221 3 года назад +5

    In the late seventies we used to get this train to Rosslare on a Friday evening to catch the ferry to watch the CFC on Saturday in Stamford bridge

  • @emmetoconnor5105
    @emmetoconnor5105 4 года назад +3

    So sad it's gone. It was great to take the boat train to Paddington.

  • @RYNT1157
    @RYNT1157 5 лет назад +3

    039 , the last one I worked in service in March 1995 on the 10:10 to Cobh , the railcars took over in May 1995 with an hourly service.

  • @vicsams4431
    @vicsams4431 Год назад

    So sad that this line closed. Generations from Limerick / Cork / Waterford used this route to get to Fishguard, rather than go via Dublin (or then Dun Laoghaire) to Holyhead. A really useful link, sadly run down, till no one used it. Great video. Thanks.

  • @martinwalsh3228
    @martinwalsh3228 4 года назад +5

    Reopening closed railway lines would prevent Pollution, Car Accidents, Road Deaths & Traffic Jams all over the island of Ireland it's working I am sure overseas.

    • @AwesomeAngryBiker
      @AwesomeAngryBiker 4 года назад

      In order to reopen a line, the company who owns it need to have at least one intelligent person with a suit and tie

    • @MasterofSpiders
      @MasterofSpiders 4 года назад

      @@AwesomeAngryBiker They're absolutely dying to close the Dublin-Rosslare line south of Gorey.

    • @martinwalsh3228
      @martinwalsh3228 3 года назад

      @@MasterofSpiders They shouldn't close and railway lines again reopen all closed railway lines in both North and South.

    • @MasterofSpiders
      @MasterofSpiders 3 года назад

      @@martinwalsh3228 I agree, but unfortunately neither Irish Rail or successive governments seem to be interested in creating a decent rail service outside of Dublin. And then they wonder why not many use the train.

    • @martinwalsh3228
      @martinwalsh3228 3 года назад

      @@MasterofSpiders The new government in 2020 should help out. When floods, storms or snow occur in winter does cause lees public transport usage.

  • @martinbitter4162
    @martinbitter4162 7 лет назад +2

    frequently used the line in the early 1990 s. cannot imagine the Region without Cravens or Park Royal stock trundling by

  • @tomcarr1358
    @tomcarr1358 Год назад +1

    When the Innisfallen was fully booked or not sailing from Cork that day -- it sailed on alternate days to Fishguard -- this was the way my parents sent me. One year I sailed to Fishguard from Waterford . Either way having to get off the ships at Fishguard in the we small hours was grim. I think that the formation is still in place and sleepers and track are also. The bridge over the River Barrow may be the achilles heel.

    • @vicsams4431
      @vicsams4431 Год назад

      Oddly, I think Irish Rail have to maintain Barrow Bridge (as a listed structure ?) even though there are no longer trains on this route.

    • @tomcarr1358
      @tomcarr1358 Год назад

      @@vicsams4431 . The French tend to leave the track in place after a line is closed if only to maintain the right of way and deter opportunistic trespassers. It's worth doing the same unless the Barrow Brodge is beyond economic repair. I think that I read that there is the occasional train on this line if only for weedkilling .

    • @vicsams4431
      @vicsams4431 Год назад

      @@tomcarr1358 Ireland was well known for keeping the track in situ, after closure. But sometimes they plain-lined the connecting track points at the junction. Their policy was to leave for 20 or 30 years, but time flies so fast. I have done Rosslare Harbour Pier to Waterford, Athenry to Claremorris via Tuam (now lifted), Limerick to Athenry (before it reopened), Limerick to Foynes, and Mullingar to Athlone. French lines I have done before closure include Calais Maritime, Boulogne Maritime and Dieppe Maritime.

    • @briank10101
      @briank10101 Год назад

      @@vicsams4431 Limerick to Foynes to reopen (in progress)

    • @vicsams4431
      @vicsams4431 Год назад

      @@briank10101 That is good news for the local people and the local economy. I had heard it was to be freight only again. But it would be nice if it was a passenger service, for commuters working in Limerick City that don't want to drive or take the bus.

  • @williammartinculleton7523
    @williammartinculleton7523 4 года назад +1

    That was grand, my Grandfather Tommy Lynch worked in Kilrane Station, My Grandmother & him lived in one of the railway cottages .

    • @MasterofSpiders
      @MasterofSpiders 3 года назад

      Whereabouts was Kilrane station? Cos as far as I can tell, the closest point the train line goes to Kilrane village is up by Carragh Lodge B&B nearly a kilometre away. Or was the station at Rosslare Harbour called Kilrane before Rosslare Harbour village was fully established?

    • @chemistmanuk
      @chemistmanuk Год назад

      Kilrane was about a quarter of a mile out of Rosslare Harbour, just as the train went into the cutting.

  • @paulbelfastlimerick
    @paulbelfastlimerick 3 года назад

    A few times, I used to go down to Wellington Bridge or Rosslare Harbour from Limerick on Saturday evenings. I really miss that line. Waterford is still possible with a change at Limerick Junction but for how long more?
    Great video. You can see they were skimping on weed spray in the mid 1990s.

  • @petermernagh9991
    @petermernagh9991 4 года назад +3

    How did Irish rail allow so much litter to accumulate on the track at Waterford station. A disgrace

    • @briank10101
      @briank10101 Год назад

      Flushing at the station is not a good idea.

  • @Celtic2Realms
    @Celtic2Realms 3 года назад

    Nice video

  • @atlanticcoastexpress
    @atlanticcoastexpress 8 лет назад +1

    Many thanks Gerry! Your video has brought many memories back for me. When was this filmed please? I couldn't see the sugar beet shunting unit and the beet sidings at Wellington Bridge seemed to be lifted...so perhaps it's well after the last beet train ran? I only hope CIE keep their plans to keep the route 'fettled ' on a care and maintenance basis. I much enjoy your videos. Thanks. Rob

    • @tisgrand85
      @tisgrand85 7 лет назад

      Rob Mannion ah the vaunted CIE care and maintenance plan. Midleton to youghal is under a care and maintenance plan. I'd hate to see it if it wasn't been looked after.

    • @marc21091
      @marc21091 Год назад

      @@tisgrand85 Now being converted into a cycleway, sadly.

  • @atlanticcoastexpress
    @atlanticcoastexpress 8 лет назад

    From Rob Mannion. My mistake...I've just realised that I wrote my last comment before Wellington Bridge had been reached....a healthy stock of beet wagons and plenty of sidings in use at the 'real' Wellington Bridge. I must be getting old...memory failing., regards, Rob.

  • @paulheeney7291
    @paulheeney7291 8 лет назад +4

    It's a pity Irish Rail closed this wexford to waterford line

    • @martinwalsh3228
      @martinwalsh3228 5 лет назад +1

      They will need to reopen it sooner rather then later of course.

  • @petermernagh9991
    @petermernagh9991 4 года назад

    Anyone know the name of the old station at 16:20? I hear one of the lads in the video saying it was used for beet,but there seems to be little record of it

  • @tommcgrath2496
    @tommcgrath2496 3 года назад

    Is the chap in the right hand seat wearing a Syrup?

  • @noelraymond5599
    @noelraymond5599 3 года назад

    super photage once again

  • @1000MRJason
    @1000MRJason 2 года назад

    Sadly the demand won’t ever be on that line even if Ross late gets major upgrades. Why are there so many watching at the rail crossings?