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BLS Irish Railtour 19.05.2019

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The Cork Stopper - Sunday 19th May 2019

The Branch Line Society is delighted to announce its second unusual lines charter train in conjunction with Irish Rail, raising money for Railway Children. Traversing unusual lines in County Cork and County Kerry, there will be a leg stretch break in Tralee and a photo stop at Mallow.

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Highlights of this tour include the Cork station avoiding line, the remains of the former line to Youghal at Midleton (and the rarely used non-preferred platform), Killarney avoiding line, engineer's sidings at Cobh / Banteer / Rathmore, and a number of other crossovers / little used platforms particularly Tralee P2. The Society is indebted to Jim Meade, Chief Executive and Brian O'Meara, Train Planning and Performance Manager of Irish Rail for their dedication in supporting this project.

The train will be formed of a Tokyu Car Corporation built Class 2600 DMU with free Wi-Fi and toilet. As usual, there will be an on-train raffle with proceeds donated to Railway Children. It is hoped there will be a trolley service of drinks and light refreshments. A souvenir map, ticket and route guide will be provided to all participants.
The train is strictly limited to a maximum of 130 passengers.

Our route, validated and bid by Irish Rail Operations Planning and Performance, is as follows:
Cork P4 (PU 08.40) – Midleton P2 (rev) – Signal CE491 (rev) – Midleton P1 – Midleton Siding, the extension on the Yougal side of the station which deviates off the former branch, (rev) – Cork P3 (rev) – Cobh P1 (rev) – Signal CE468 – Cobh Siding (rev) – Cork Loop (Station Avoiding Line) – Mallow P1 (rev) – Banteer Siding (rev) – Signal T203 (rev) – Banteer loop – Rathmore Dn Siding (rev) – Signal TL226 (rev) – Rathmore (main platform) – Killarney Check (avoiding the station) – Farranfore loop – Tralee P2 (rev) (lunch break 13.41/14.30) – Farranfore (main platform) – Killarney Check (rev) – Killarney P2 (rev) – Rathmore loop – Banteer (main platform) – Mallow P3 (rev / SD 15.58) – Cork P5 (SD 16.44)

There are service trains to Dublin Heuston departing Tralee (P1) 13.45 (arrives Dublin Heuston 17.38) Mallow 16.49 (arrive 18.52) and Cork 17.25 (arrive 19.53).

Timings and routing are provisional and subject to confirmation through the planning process. Participants should ensure they have appropriate travel documents and travel insurance where required.

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Branch Line Society: The Cork Stopper - Sunday 19th May 2019
On Sunday 19th May 2019, the Branch Line Society in conjunction with Iarnrod Eireann operated a charity railtour, raising money for the Railway Children charity. The railtour traversed crossovers, rarely used platforms and sidings with a lunch break at Tralee.

Highlights of this tour include the Cork station avoiding line, the remains of the former line to Youghal at Midleton (and the rarely used non-preferred platform), Killarney avoiding line, engineer's sidings at Cobh / Banteer / Rathmore, and a number of other crossovers / little used platforms particularly Tralee P2. The Society is indebted to Jim Meade, Chief Executive and Brian O'Meara, Train Planning and Performance Manager of Irish Rail for their dedication in supporting this project.

The train was formed by the mainstay of the Cork Commuter fleet, a 2600 Class unit formed of 2605 + 2616 which is recently ex-works.

Click https://bit.ly/2YzVIlu to view all the images plus a full description of all the crossovers, rarely used platforms and sidings.

 
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