@@SouthernYard Yeah, last time I cycled northbound over the east link I don't recall frantically lifting the handlebars to avoid falling flat on my snot!
No planning here for the future generations no foresight or forethought as long as Irish government and cie involved look at airport line and navan line planned 40 yrs ago still collecting dust in some run down office in connolly St.
Gotta say. It is surreal as hell seeing a baby GM hauling Mk4 coaches!
I assumed it was 072 until the close up, Cool shot.
147 had only recently been refurbished too!
Amazing video! Great captures! Big LIKE 🚂🚂👍😉
All the best and Happy New Year
Andrew
Fantastic Footage!😃.
Many thanks!
Great video. Shame that those coaches haven’t seen an update since. Travelled in Citygold a few weeks ago, a tatty coach that badly needed an upgrade.
Thanks for the info! They weren't great from day 1.
Pity these tracks were covered over. Gone for ever as track bed built over. Dublin Port are anti rail. Nice footage
Definitely not pro rail in the port, which is kind of unbelievable.
Are those tracks still in place at the point?
They’re gone from what I understand
@@SouthernYard Yeah, last time I cycled northbound over the east link I don't recall frantically lifting the handlebars to avoid falling flat on my snot!
This is the smallest mk4 push/pull set ever
I think the Limerick PP was a 121 and 3 coaches.
Are those lines are gone now? Around the roundabout?
Yes I believe so
Great Thrash.
Shouldn’t have got rid of track …. Usual shite
That's Ireland ripped the beautiful trams as well just because the British built them in dublin and Cork one of the best in the world
That's Ireland for u don't do infrastructure get some who does the French Japanese Chinese anyone 😂
No planning here for the future generations no foresight or forethought as long as Irish government and cie involved look at airport line and navan line planned 40 yrs ago still collecting dust in some run down office in connolly St.