A manned signal box, a manual level crossing, armstrong levers, and semaphores -- it was a long way for this American lad of Irish descent to get to Tipperary, but it was absolutely worth the jour... (more)
Lending truth to the name "armstrong lever," the signal box operator at Tipperary leans waaaaay back to line up the morning eastbound service from Limerick Junction to Waterford. The levers are d... (more)
A view here of the once regular Cement Train from Limerick to Waterford at a location about a mile East of Limerick Junction. 149 is the other engine.
Now rarely seen on passenger duties is an 071 class. This one is operating a special from Waterford to Claremorris in Co. Mayo with Pilgrims to Knock Shrine and is just north of Limerick Junction.
221 is seen here on a Dublin to Cork Service using the new MKIV stock. A contrast is seen here between the on Semaphore Signals and what was then the newest motive power on Irish Rails.