@@gerryconmy My Father used to work at Kingsbridge in the parcel office, retired around 1967, he came origionally from the Old West Clare railway. Corofin his father was station master there, he got transferred to C.I.E. well before they closed the line down in the sixties, I grew up in the old Station Masters house in Maynooth where he worked for some years before being transferred to Kingsbridge..I'm living in Sydney...
Beautiful and cosy in the end. A world of its own. Film is unfortunately quite dark. - The water transfer enblem reminds me of my grandfather's time and my youth. We called it "Abziehbild". It came with flowers, angels and many more. Quite different from later "Abziehbilder" which were stickers without any water application and often just served companies' promotion.
Hi thanks for your comment. Yes it was dark at the beginning and nothing I could do about it. The emblems on the carriage was hand painted and no transfers were used. Thanks for watching Gerry
Oliver. Thinking back a long time ago yes you are correct they were obtained from the RPSI .Numbers were hand painted by a retired member of Dublin fire service. The coach was first in Broombridge belonging to FAS. The premises was small, it was then transported to Inchicore. Again you were correct. Gerry
Great video. Beautiful craftsmanship altogether. Love the off-camera complaints about the heat!
Great Craftmanship....
Hi Ray while making the video I sometimes stope to watch the guy's at work and yes the best craftsmen I've ever seen all retired from CIE.
@@gerryconmy My Father used to work at Kingsbridge in the parcel office, retired around 1967, he came origionally from the Old West Clare railway. Corofin his father was station master there, he got transferred to C.I.E. well before they closed the line down in the sixties, I grew up in the old Station Masters house in Maynooth where he worked for some years before being transferred to Kingsbridge..I'm living in Sydney...
Nice train
Excellent work. Thank you for sharing. I love to go there.
Beautiful and cosy in the end. A world of its own. Film is unfortunately quite dark. - The water transfer enblem reminds me of my grandfather's time and my youth. We called it "Abziehbild". It came with flowers, angels and many more. Quite different from later "Abziehbilder" which were stickers without any water application and often just served companies' promotion.
Hi thanks for your comment. Yes it was dark at the beginning and nothing I could do about it. The emblems on the carriage was hand painted and no transfers were used. Thanks for watching
Gerry
@@gerryconmy Hey Gerry - as far as I could understand, the numbers 351 were handpainted. But them emblems...?
Oliver. Thinking back a long time ago yes you are correct they were obtained from the RPSI .Numbers were hand painted by a retired member of Dublin fire service. The coach was first in Broombridge belonging to FAS. The premises was small, it was then transported to Inchicore. Again you were correct.
Gerry
Thanks for sharing Gerry....
Nice Footage Gerry!😃.Is it being used to this present day for RPSI Rail Tours?.
It hasn't been used for a while but I sure someday it will be used again.