And now... it's: Part 5 - Dublin (50 p.)

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ronik24

Proud Earthling
Originally Posted April 2007

Hi,

Itinerary for April 16:

Holyhead dep 2:40 (Irish Ferries "Ulysses")
Dublin Ferryport arr 5:55
Bus to Dublin Heuston


Dublin Heuston dep 7:35 (Iarnród Éireann IÉ Arrow 2900 -> Kildare)
Kildare arr 8:24


Kildare dep 10:50 (IÉ Arrow 2900)
Dublin Heuston arr 11:39


Luas (tram) to Dublin Connolly
Dublin Connolly dep 12:41 (IÉ DART 8300 -> Greystones)
Killiney arr 13:16
Killiney dep 13:25 (IÉ DART 8600 -> Bray)
Bray arr 13:32
Bray dep 14:01 (IÉ DART 8300 -> Greystones)
Greystones arr 14:10
Greystones dep 14:20 (IÉ DART 8300 -> Howth)
Dublin Pearse arr 15:07


Taxi to Dublin Ferryport
Dublin Ferryport dep 20:55 (Irish Ferries "Ulysses")




After a pleasant second half of the night inside a cabin on the ferry I immediately took a bus to Dublin Heuston station to the west of Dublin. For the first and only time on the trip it got a little wet outside but I never really was in the rain.

At Dublin Heuston I was greeted properly by 077 (class 071 (with IÉ the first loco number of a class simply is the class number), GM model JT22CW, built 1977)
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Of course including nice old rake
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I went to Kildare about 50 km west of Dublin because all lines going west from Dublin Heuston are still running jointly here. 234 (class 201, GM JT42HCW, 1994) in new livery arrives with an IC next to the class 2900 DMU which had brought me here. The loco chassis obviously wasn't constructed for Irish broad gauge (1600 mm)...
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227 blasts through the station with one of the new hourly ICs to Cork
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Now the IC from Cork with new push-pull rake and trailer car towards Dublin
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One of the relatively rare freight trains, also pulled by class 201
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232 passes with an IC from Limerick
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A work vehicle is being cleaned at the adjoining maintenance facility
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Meeting of the next pushed IC from Cork and an IC to Galway
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The 20 minutes late IC from Waterford next to an older push-pull trailer car
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204 arrives with an IC to Limerick
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The guard with green flag and orange coach <img src="styles/default/xenforo/smilies/rfsmile/icon_wink.gif" class="mceSmilie" alt=";)" title="Icon Wink ;)" />
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Meanwhile a 141 (GM JL8, 1963) and a 181 (GM JL18, 1966) waited for departure, and finally a class 071 came by
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And provided a great spectacle
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As soon as the IC to Waterford cleared the line the two smaller GMs could leave
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The class 2900 DMU returned from Dublin, viewed from the road bridge (quite narrow and dangerous, not advisable as long-time spot)
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The pedestrian bridge at Kildare
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And another IC to Cork
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The maintenance vehicle also entered the mainline
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And a nice conclusion with this class 141
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Back to Dublin: a few wide angle shots with Luas and the pretty front of Heuston station
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After a ride on Luas at Connolly station
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Inside Connolly station (no, not Heuston <img src="styles/default/xenforo/smilies/rfsmile/icon_wink.gif" class="mceSmilie" alt=";)" title="Icon Wink ;)" />)
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The DART (Dublin Area Rapid Transit) line at Connolly - if it reminds you a little of Japan, yes, these class 8500/8600 EMUs were built by Mitsui, other DART-types by LHB and Alstom
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My southbound class 8300 DART
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Saw a nice place and got out at Killiney, how many DARTs can you spot on the photo? ;D
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Sadly I couldn't avoid the mast, but at least I caught the same DART seen here, only 9 minutes stay were necessary for the last pics
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Arrived at Bray, a DART terminal, some DARTs go on to Greystones and DMUs further to Rosslare - for the nice section Bray-Greystones see the video
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Back to Dublin centre, at the beautiful Pearse station
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Finally two meetings Luas/DART near Connolly, the first one real, the second virtual (the two Luas real)
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