On Sunday the 4th of June 2017, the Railway Preservation Society of Ireland ran another one of their annual Steam Enterprise tours which run from Whitehead to Dublin Connolly and back.
RPSI's 'WT' class steam locomotive number 4 worked the whole tour throughout. The coaches on the train are the RPSI's Mark 2 coaches, some of these coaches come from different railway companies, those being Irish Rail, British Rail and Northern Ireland Railway (NIR). These coaches are very unique and some of them are the last of their type in existence. For example the Ex NIR coaches are the last of the original NIR Mark 2 stock in existence, which makes them very unique indeed.
Anyways in the first clip we are at Clongriffin Station where we see number 4 passing through with the Southbound trip of the 'Steam Enterprise' tour to Connolly.
And finally in the last clip we are at Grange Road bridge, or known locally as the Humpback Bridge where we see RPSI number 4 passing by with the return trip of the 'Steam Enterprise' tour back to Whitehead.
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