Railway Preservation Society of Ireland
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The Railway Preservation Society of Ireland (RPSI) is a railway preservation group founded in 1964 and operating throughout Ireland. Mainline steam train railtours are operated from Dublin, while short train rides are operated up and down the platform at Whitehead, County Antrim, and as of 2023, the group sometimes operates mainline trains in Northern Ireland using hired-in NIR diesel trains from Belfast. The RPSI has bases in Dublin and Whitehead, with the latter having a museum.Template:Sfn The society owns heritage wagons, carriages, steam engines, diesel locomotives and metal-bodied carriages suitable for mainline use.
Bases
The society has developed several bases over time, with Whitehead joined by Sallins, then Mullingar, and also Inchicore and Connolly in Dublin. As of 2019, three locations are in operation: Whitehead, Inchicore and Connolly.
Current operations
Whitehead site and museum
Whitehead, near Belfast, has a long history as an excursion station, and the RPSI developed a working steam and engineering depot there. This was added to by the development of a museum.Template:Sfn
The Whitehead Railway Museum opened without ceremony in early 2017,Template:Sfn after a 5-year project to expand the site from a depot to include a rebuilt Whitehouse Excursion station and the museum. The total cost was £3.1m from various funding sources.Template:Sfn The museum received 10,000 visitors in 2017, its first year, and 15,000 in 2018.Template:Sfn The museum contains five galleries and it is possible for visitors to see various heritage steam and diesel locomotives and observe work on railway carriage restoration. Guides from the society are present.Template:Sfn
Inchicore, Dublin
The RPSI has arrangements for storage of stock at Inchicore Works, with maintenance also being carried out there.Template:Sfn
Connolly shed
In 2015 the RPSI secured an arrangement with Iarnród Éireann to lease the locomotive shed just to the north of Template:Rws for the maintenance and storage of mainline diesel locomotives.Template:Sfn
Historical operations
Mullingar
The RPSI moved into the loco shed at Mullingar in 1974[1] and based steam locos 184 and 186 there. Carriages were also restored there. The base later become derelict, with funding instead being channeled to Whitehead, including a board decision not to spend money on the green carriages based at Mullingar.[2] Generating Van 3173 was the last vehicle to be overhauled.[3] The site was eventually handed back to the local council and Irish Rail, in preparation for new housing development, with remaining carriages moved to other locations, including one to the new Maam Cross railway project.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
Sallins
Prior to Mullingar, Sallins Goods Shed was used as a base.[4]
Whitehead and Belfast
The Society used to operate mainline steam trains from Whitehead and Belfast. Since 2023, these have ceased, as the late Noel Playfair (NIR driver) passed away. Which means the society has had to work with NIR to come up with new operating agreements and hopefully getting operations restarted. Whithead still operates within the yard on train rides while maintenance.is still carried out on the mainline cariages and locos based here, ready for the future.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
Rolling stock
Steam locomotives
The Society possesses 9 steam locomotives (plus one more operated by them but owned by the Ulster Folk and Transport Museum), typically only a small number will be operational at any time:Template:SfnTemplate:Efn
Passenger tender locomotives
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Mixed large tank locomotive
The RPSI's Northern Counties Committee (NCC) Template:Whyte, WT class No. 4 holds significant records. It worked the last steam passenger train on Northern Ireland Railways, and with No. 53 operated the last stone goods train on 22 October 1970. Acquired by the RPSI in June 1971 it then went on to work over most of the remaining Irish railway network.Template:SfnTemplate:Efn They also own a SLNCR Lough class.
Goods tender locomotives
The Society possesses three goods tender locomotives all of which are suitable for slower speed passenger workings. Two of these are from the 101 (J15) class, of which over 100 were built between 1866 and 1903 and which lasted until the end of the steam era on CIÉ in 1963.Template:Sfn The RPSI possesses two examples of these simple, reliable and robust engines, No. 184 with a saturated boiler and round-shaped firebox, and No. 186 with a superheated boiler and squarer Belpaire firebox.Template:Sfn No. 461, a Template:Whyte DSER 15 and 16 Class heavy goods locomotive, is the only Dublin and South Eastern Railway example that has been preserved.Template:Sfn
Shunting locomotives
Shunting locomotives are useful and economical for shunting and short passenger work within Whitehead yard. These include the Template:Whyte .3 'R.H. Smyth', affectionally known as Harvey, which has also been used to pull ballast hoppers for NIR.[5] There is also No3BG "Guinness", a Hudswell Clarke engine presented by Guinness to the Society in 1965.[6]
Diesel and other locomotives
The RPSI has indicated it has a strategy to create a mainline heritage diesel fleet.Template:Sfn It has acquired four Template:Circa 65t Template:Convert General Motors Bo-Bos; CIÉ 121 Class number 134 and CIÉ 141 Class numbers 141, 142 and 175.Template:SfnTemplate:Sfn
The RPSI used to own two NIR 101 Class Hunslet diesels Numbered 101 and 102.[7] They scrapped 101 and 102 was transferred to the Ulster Folk & Transport Museum.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
The RPSI also has some small diesel shunters, including a Ruston from Carlow sugar factory, a planet diesel from Irish Shell and a unilok diesel from the UTA.[8]
Carriages and other stock
In the 2000s, with more rail stringent regulations, the RPSI was forced to acquire rakes of metal bodied carriages for mainline railtours.Template:Sfn
Freight wagons and other stock
Whitehead has a collection of historic wagons, including a GNR brakevan named Ivan, restored by their award-winning Youth team, a Guinness van and NCC handcrane and a GSWR ballast hopper and an oil tanker from Irish Shell.
Operations
Railtours
The main work of the society is in securing and maintaining steam rolling stock, with a view to running rail tours and Mulligan, in "One Hundred and Fifty Years of Irish Railways" noted that the RPSI did "sterling work" in the area of organising of such rail tours around the island, following the end of steam as a regular means of service provision on UTA and CIÉ lines.Template:Sfn
Films
The RPSI has been able to assist in the provision of suitable rolling stock for train-related scenes in films made on the island of Ireland.Template:Sfn The shooting of The First Great Train Robbery in 1978 was an early significant involvement in film making by the RPSI.Template:Sfn
Publication
Five Foot Three is the RPSI's membership magazine. It is published annually[9]
Incidents
On 7 November 2014, an RPSI train chartered by Web Summit blocked a level crossing in Midleton for over 25 minutes. The operation was referred to the Commission for Railway Regulation. The resulting investigation found that the Society had knowingly run a train that was too long for the station's platform and that it would block a level crossing, yet senior IR management overrode their internal safety department by allowing the train to run.Template:SfnTemplate:SfnTemplate:Sfn
On 7 July 2019, a serious incident occurred at Gorey when No.85 ran out of water and the fusible plug melted in the firebox. The Civil Defense had to cool down the boiler with hoses while the crew were evacuated from the cab and a rescue diesel summoned from Dublin. [10][11]
See also
- List of heritage railways in Northern Ireland
- List of heritage railways in the Republic of Ireland
- Irish Steam Preservation Society
- Irish Traction Group
References
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