@G0IMB It's all changed since then. All fenced off and secured. Commuters used to use the Boyne Viaduct to cross the river to the other side of town. Not any more!! They prosecute trespassers now.
Looks relaxed like Portugal at that time. I remember when I last visited Northern Portugal I saw a notice saying not to Tresspass on the Railway: A Law Decree (Decreto-Lei). No-one ever took any notice of it and crossed the bridge between Viana do Castelo and Darque. Only difference between Portugal is you have High level platforms like the UK, but these are becoming standard in portugal, too. Is the Boyne bridge a constraint on capacity: Not true double track due to a re-build in the 1930s?
just the sweet sound of the goods train coming out of adelaide yard up here in belfast m8,i use to sneak off to the local station,just trying to catch these mighty beasts on their way down south with guinness wagons or containers
Yes, you could get away with those things back then. I remember people used to use the Viaduct to get to the north side after getting off the trains from Dublin. It was an everyday occurence. Not now though. You'd be prosecuted for doing such a thing.
thanks alot for sharing
briank212 1 year ago
great stuff.i love the part around 2:12 when it's just crossing the point on the viaduct
rudtv 2 years ago
A good video. It looks very open, not fenced off. I would have imagined Irish practice would be similar to the UK. 5*, and I love railway vids:-))))
G0IMB 2 years ago
@G0IMB It's all changed since then. All fenced off and secured. Commuters used to use the Boyne Viaduct to cross the river to the other side of town. Not any more!! They prosecute trespassers now.
mythicalireland 2 years ago
Looks relaxed like Portugal at that time. I remember when I last visited Northern Portugal I saw a notice saying not to Tresspass on the Railway: A Law Decree (Decreto-Lei). No-one ever took any notice of it and crossed the bridge between Viana do Castelo and Darque. Only difference between Portugal is you have High level platforms like the UK, but these are becoming standard in portugal, too. Is the Boyne bridge a constraint on capacity: Not true double track due to a re-build in the 1930s?
G0IMB 2 years ago
@G0IMB There are two tracks alright, but they are interlaced so two trains cannot pass through the middle span of the bridge.
mythicalireland 2 years ago
just the sweet sound of the goods train coming out of adelaide yard up here in belfast m8,i use to sneak off to the local station,just trying to catch these mighty beasts on their way down south with guinness wagons or containers
BIGJAFFA80 2 years ago
at 2.02,it brought back fond memoiries
BIGJAFFA80 2 years ago
Why that particular moment ?
mythicalireland 2 years ago
Ah, the memories. When we were mitching up the tracks we used to hop on the bulk cement carriages and get a lift to Platin!
Glad2bBack 2 years ago
Yes, you could get away with those things back then. I remember people used to use the Viaduct to get to the north side after getting off the trains from Dublin. It was an everyday occurence. Not now though. You'd be prosecuted for doing such a thing.
mythicalireland 2 years ago
great video !
IrishRail123 3 years ago
Thanks!
mythicalireland 3 years ago
Actually, it's nice quality video, espeically for its age, and that sound!...
foneill9 3 years ago
i dont think there is a limit to what them big gms can haul they've done it all if the load is to big ahh sure well slap another one on the end lol
leedraven20 3 years ago
Sorry about the apparent poor quality, but the video was very good quality and uploaded at 25MB so it seems to have been compressed quite a bit.
mythicalireland 3 years ago