Keep them coming Graham, great work as always and nice to be educated about some stuff I didn't know about my home country.
@gabrielemalik74187 күн бұрын
Lovely! I enjoyed that! ❤
@jj85265 күн бұрын
Nice Vlog.. Gotta go there...🚶♂🚶♀👏👏☘
@26mcgettrick7 күн бұрын
Well done. You brought back great memories from a long time ago.
@ClodaghHastings7 күн бұрын
Love your sense of humour
@seanmccann83687 күн бұрын
Great video as always guys thank you both very much for your hard work. I just want to make one small correction to your commentary on the gauge of the railway. The Irish Standard gauge is five foot three inches, it was always wider than the British Standard Gauge and was arrived at by finding the average of a few different gauges of the first few railways built in Ireland - most of them around Dublin.
@OldHikingGeezer-lp7bu7 күн бұрын
I can see what you are getting at but the four feet eight and a half inch gauge is known as standard gauge throughout most of the world. The only other country that has the Irish gauge is Australia and that is because the original designer in Australia was an Irishman.
@seanmccann83687 күн бұрын
@@OldHikingGeezer-lp7bu Thanks, I didn't know that.
@Joseph131636 күн бұрын
That railway is part of the park for model trains,its as old as the park about 20 years,however the park is beside the sligo to dublin railway station in ballymote
@OldHikingGeezer-lp7bu6 күн бұрын
That’s right. The narrow gauge railway has fallen into disrepair. This is a shame. I wanted to say more about this but details of the little railway are hard to find.
@Joseph131636 күн бұрын
That railway is for a model train ,don't think there has been one for a few years,but it was built with the park about 20 years ago