Ballast Wagons
Introduced in 1972, the 24113-24148 series wagons were the first purpose-built ballast hoppers to be ordered for Córas Iompair Éireann (CIÉ). Construction was undertaken jointly by the railway operator and Whessoe Ltd. A second batch was added to the fleet in 1974, this time built by CIÉ and Parsons Ltd, and numbered 24250-24263.
The Ballast Hoppers, ran with one, or more usually two Ballast Plough Vans 'topping and tailing' the rake. Five of the CIÉ/Irish Rail 24850-24854 series vans were introduced in 1978 to supersede elderly pre-grouping vans for the Civil Engineering Department. They ran across the Irish railway network until their withdrawal in 2013.The IRM Ballast Ploughs come in sets of two, and feature lit Tail Lamps (directional) and interior lighting (works on DC and DCC Ready with an 8 pin socket)
IR Ballast Wagon - Pack A
Irish Rail Two-axle Ballast Hopper multi-pack A 24115 - IR Points, Bauxite 24130 - IR Points, Bauxite 24124 -IR Points, Bauxite Features: ...
View full detailsIR Ballast Wagon - Pack B
Irish Rail Two-axle Ballast Hopper multi-pack A 24148 - IR Points, Bauxite 24139 - IR Points, Bauxite 24134 -IR Points, Bauxite Features: ...
View full detailsIR Ballast Wagon - Pack C
Irish Rail Two-axle Ballast Hopper multi-pack A 24250 - IR Points, Bauxite 24255 - IR Points, Bauxite 24261 - IR Points, Bauxite Features:...
View full detailsCIÉ/IR ballast plough van - IR Era
CIÉ/IR ballast plough van - CIE Era 24851 - Per-Way Yellow, CIE 24854 - Per-Way Yellow, CIE Two wagon multi-pack Era: 1977 to present-day Common Fe...
View full details