These videos are great to watch. My late Grandfather Sam McInerney from Limerick worked for CIE driving a yellow inspection car for about 45 years and retired in 1993. I used to show him videos like this which he enjoyed a lot. Reminds me of him watching these. My Uncle Jimmy McInerney was an engineer as well if I remember correctly, retired from the job these days. Great job with the videos.
These videos are great to watch. My late Grandfather Sam McInerney from Limerick worked for CIE driving a yellow inspection car for about 45 years and retired in 1993. I used to show him videos like this which he enjoyed a lot. Reminds me of him watching these. My Uncle Jimmy McInerney was an engineer as well if I remember correctly, retired from the job these days. Great job with the videos.
Cormacca. Glad you enjoy the videos
Great Video Gerry , the beet was a loss to the Waterford line.
Hi Tom it sure was. Were now importing sugar from the UK. All the jobs lost including farmers. Total shame.
Gerry
@@gerryconmy And the same with the peat I think , Briquettes of a different type will be imported now.
love the view of Barrow Bridge :)
Great Video Gerry.Lovely scenes they are.
Whats the grey wagon at 4.09 in the middle of the sugar beet train? Maybe calibration of weighing equipment?
That wagon was a prototype for beet haulage but never happen
@gerryconmy thanks a million , never seen one before
Lovely video.
Firemantel. Thanks glad you enjoyed
HOPE YOU DONT MIND ME SHARING GERRY
Trains at no speed more like!!😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡
They are not exactly standing still are they?