Signals of the Limerick line`s The Signalling and Operations of the Foynes,Ballybrophy & Limerick railway line`s
by D Beglin
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About the Book
The third book in a series covering the historical and unique operations and signalling of the Irish railway network.
this time the book centres around Limerick city,the lines to Thurles and Ballybrophy on the main Cork railway line and then along the branches out to Nenagh,Foynes and the Western rail corridor.
this time the book centres around Limerick city,the lines to Thurles and Ballybrophy on the main Cork railway line and then along the branches out to Nenagh,Foynes and the Western rail corridor.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Travel
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Project Option: Standard Portrait, 7.75×9.75 in, 20×25 cm
# of Pages: 178 - Publish Date: May 30, 2011
- Keywords colour light, lever frame, old railway, western rail corridor, signal, semaphore, railway, signalbox, rail, point, steam, irish, ireland, Limerick, Foynes, Nenagh, Ballybrophy, Birdhill, Roscrea, Thurles
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About the Creator
Dominic Beglin
HIGH PEAK,DERBYSHIRE,ENGLAND
I am a signal engineer on the British mainline network, for my sins I also am a signal engineer on some local heritage railways too,my reasons for doing the books are partly that with my parents living in Ireland I get to travel round by train a lot and see the signalling there and also because as time progresses it becomes rarer and rarer with modernisation,so this is an attempt to capture both the old and the new and try to put into writing and pictures the more interesting or unusual aspects of railway signalling in Eire.