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English: The No. 4 platform at the former GNR(I) station was known as the “Howth Bay” due to its use by GNR railcars for services to the north Dublin seaside town of Howth. The rails were removed and the bay filled-in during the pre-DART station remodelling, this giving a much extended Platform 3 which, with the construction of a new platform on the former carriage storage roads, now became Platform 4. Confused? Metropolitan Vickers built B201 class diesel locomotive No. B204 sits in the Howth Bay at the rear of a Howth bound push-pull set. Delivered from Metropolitan Vickers 1956-57 with a 550hp Crossley engine, the 34 C201 class were re-engined 1969-80 with an 1100hp General Motors engine, moving up a power classification to become the B201s. All had been withdrawn by September 1986, although some were then sold to Northern Ireland Railways. Two (possibly three) survive in preservation. |
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Camera location | 53° 21′ 12.69″ N, 6° 14′ 43.58″ W | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 53.353524; -6.245438 |
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