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👋 Hey friends! On Sunday August 13th 2023 the Ireland Made film crew was a guest of Joe Darling and the Railway Preservation Society of Ireland (RPSI) on their return steam train run from Dublin to Kilkenny. We are Ireland Made® the Irish transport archive. Our mission is to celebrate and preserve stories of Irish transport past and present for the benefit of future generations. If it has wings, wheels or it floats and there is an Irish connection, we share the story. ++++ Check out our subscribers-only video stories available to view on the 'Ireland Made' page on the www.patreon.com membership platform Follow Ireland Made for two new videos each week. ++++ ⬇️ Have you ever been on a RPSI steam train? Comment below ⬇️ Pulled by compound steam engine No.85 "MERLIN” the train travelled from Dublin Connolly to MacDonagh Station, Kilkenny. Following a 3-hour stopover to ‘triangle’ the engine (turn it around) we steamed back to Dublin again. The train was made up of seven coaches containing passenger coaches, dining coach, bar coach serving creamy Guinness, snack coach and BR van 3173 housing the diesel generator to power the coaches, volunteer steward crew and the brake man. The Railway Preservation Society of Ireland was formed in 1964 to preserve Irish steam locomotives, coaches and rolling stock and to operate them on the mainline Irish railway network. The society works to keep old traditions and skills alive for future generations and has currently 1,000 members from all across the world. Working closely in association with Irish Rail the society depends on its volunteers to keep its stock of steam trains operational. No. 85 Merlin steam engine specifications: Builder: Beyer Peacock & Co. Manchester 1932 works number 6733 Designer: George T. Glover Class: "V" CLASS 4-4-0 COMPOUND Build cost: £5.847 (1932) Withdrawn: CIÉ 1963 Companies: GNR(I) GNRB CIÉ UFTM Tenders: GNR(I) Nos 31 12 and 73 Current location: Dublin Current status: In traffic To become a volunteer or book an upcoming steam train trip, check out www.steamtrainsireland.com In our follow up story, we'll take a closer look at steam locomotive No. 85 Merlin and chat with RPSI members about their passion for the railways. My thanks to Ann and Pat for their great company during our journey. Our thanks to the Railway Preservation Society of Ireland (RPSI) Do you have an Irish transport story past or present you would like us to feature? Email us here info@irelandmade.ie +++++++++++ Purchase a downloadable print and support the work of the Ireland Made archive in preserving stories of Irish transport past & present – we have produced over 230 videos to date. Check out our downloadable motor and scooter accessories print advertisements from the 1960s https://irelandmade.ie/product/produc... ++++++++++ Information sources: Peter Rigney – Chairman Martin Devlin – Train Manger Bill Garrioch – Assistant Train Manager Peter Emmet – Chief Engineer Joe Darling - Steward Joe McDermot - Steward Tina Hand – Steward Jordan - @AnotherBasicTransportEnthusias #irelandmade #RPSI #railwayprotectionsocietyofireland #steamtrain #gnri #greatnorthernrailwayireland #merlinsteamengine #compoundsteamengine #irishrail This video post is copyrighted© to Ireland Made® not to be copied or reproduced without permission.