{"id":3348,"date":"2023-11-01T02:31:50","date_gmt":"2023-11-01T02:31:50","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/camcab.co.uk\/redesign\/is-it-a-bus-is-ir-a-car-is-it-a-train-3\/"},"modified":"2023-11-01T02:31:50","modified_gmt":"2023-11-01T02:31:50","slug":"is-it-a-bus-is-ir-a-car-is-it-a-train-3","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/camcab.co.uk\/redesign\/is-it-a-bus-is-ir-a-car-is-it-a-train-3\/","title":{"rendered":"Is It A Bus : Is Ir A Car? Is It A Train (3)"},"content":{"rendered":"
In Case You Haven’t Heard<\/span><\/span><\/span><\/p>\n <\/span><\/p>\n <\/span><\/p>\n <\/p>\n Sense at last!<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n If You Want Rail Buses Or Railcars …<\/span><\/p>\n It’s the bit of the island of Ireland, top left in the north, that isn’t part\u00a0 Northern Ireland.<\/p>\n On 1 May 1906, the Joint Committee was set up. The lines inherited by the Joint Committee totalled 106 miles and were:<\/span><\/p>\n Finn Valley Railway (FVR) from Strabane to Stranorlar<\/span><\/p>\n West Donegal Railway line from Stranorlar to Donegal<\/span><\/p>\n The Donegal Railway Company lines between Stranorlar and Glenties, Donegal Town to Killybegs, Strabane to Derry, and Donegal Town to Ballyshannon<\/span><\/p>\n The Joint Committee opened the Strabane and Letterkenny Railway on 1 January 1909, bringing the total mileage to 121 miles (195 km). By 1912 the company owned the following assets:<\/span><\/p>\n Locomotives and rolling stock: 21 locomotives; 56 passenger vehicles; 304 goods vehicles<\/span><\/p>\n Head offices and locomotive works at Stranorlar<\/span><\/p>\n The Strabane to Derry line was completely owned by the Midland Railway Northern Counties Committee, although it was operated by the CDRJC.<\/span><\/p>\n It was the conversion from steam …<\/p>\n But if you want rail buses, small (above) a bit less small (below) …<\/p>\n There are several videos on YouTube of which one is available below. As a bit of a challenge to our\u00a0 readers (and a BIG challenge to fbb!!) the commentary is, quite rightly, in Irish Gaelic.<\/p>\n Never mind, we can enjoy the views.<\/p><\/div>\n There it is, upper left, on a stretch of line marked “closed”. Its passenger service expired in 1946.<\/p>\n Surely it would be a joyous experience if you could visit!<\/p><\/div>\n If fbb really coveted a model of this beautiful BR vehicle, he could buy one manufactured by Danish company, Heljan.<\/p>\n On-line prices seem to run from about \u00a390 (used) up to \u00a3200 (brand new OUCH). The model is long out of production hence “rarity” prices.<\/p><\/div>\n … mirroring a modelling ability well represented in fbb’s skill set. Three of the four “nominal” buffers were missing …<\/p>\n fbb fitted a rough copy of the buffers …<\/p>\n … and painted them black so you wouldn’t know they were wrong. You probably wouldn’t know they were there!<\/p>\n And the roof is now dark grey (yes, it should be matt and not shiny) …<\/p>\n