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IRM1194 CIE Bulk Cement Wagon - Orange - Pack 3

IRM1194 CIE Bulk Cement Wagon - Orange - Pack 3

Running Numbers:

  • Wagon A 25122
  • Wagon B 25091
  • Wagon C 25167

Introduced in seven batches between 1964 and 1972, a total of 150 of these two-axle wagons were built by Córas Iompair Éireann (CIÉ) to convey bulk loads of cement from Irish Cement’s plants at Drogheda in County Louth, Castlemungret in County Limerick and Platin in County Meath to distribution points throughout the CIÉ/Irish Rail and Northern Ireland Railways’ networks. Despite being introduced at different stages, the fleet carried numbers in an unbroken sequence ranging from 25050 to 25199. Affectionately known as ‘bubbles’ due to their distinctive profile, the majority of the fleet remained in service right up until the cessation of cement traffic by rail in 2009.

At first, the wagons carried an all-over medium grey livery with CIÉ roundels and ‘Bulk Cement’ text on the body sides. In the early 1970s, they were repainted with orange/tan bodies and grey chassis. Later in that decade, they received a further repaint which saw them turned out with ivory bodies and black chassis. This latter livery was carried until withdrawal, although it was often hidden below several layers of cement dust! While wearing this colour scheme, a small number of wagons also received ‘Irish Cement’ branding.

  • Pack of Three Wagons
  • NEM coupling boxes
  • NEM Cranked Couplers
  • RP25.110 darkened profile wheel sets with 14.4mm back to backs, and 26mm over pin points
  • Etched Steel factory fitted Walkways and Ladders
  • Extra fine factory fitted detail plastic parts
  • End User Fitted Discharge Pipework
  • Individual lettering, logos and codes from real wagons for authenticity
$51.61

Original: $147.46

-65%
IRM1194 CIE Bulk Cement Wagon - Orange - Pack 3

$147.46

$51.61

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Running Numbers:

  • Wagon A 25122
  • Wagon B 25091
  • Wagon C 25167

Introduced in seven batches between 1964 and 1972, a total of 150 of these two-axle wagons were built by Córas Iompair Éireann (CIÉ) to convey bulk loads of cement from Irish Cement’s plants at Drogheda in County Louth, Castlemungret in County Limerick and Platin in County Meath to distribution points throughout the CIÉ/Irish Rail and Northern Ireland Railways’ networks. Despite being introduced at different stages, the fleet carried numbers in an unbroken sequence ranging from 25050 to 25199. Affectionately known as ‘bubbles’ due to their distinctive profile, the majority of the fleet remained in service right up until the cessation of cement traffic by rail in 2009.

At first, the wagons carried an all-over medium grey livery with CIÉ roundels and ‘Bulk Cement’ text on the body sides. In the early 1970s, they were repainted with orange/tan bodies and grey chassis. Later in that decade, they received a further repaint which saw them turned out with ivory bodies and black chassis. This latter livery was carried until withdrawal, although it was often hidden below several layers of cement dust! While wearing this colour scheme, a small number of wagons also received ‘Irish Cement’ branding.

  • Pack of Three Wagons
  • NEM coupling boxes
  • NEM Cranked Couplers
  • RP25.110 darkened profile wheel sets with 14.4mm back to backs, and 26mm over pin points
  • Etched Steel factory fitted Walkways and Ladders
  • Extra fine factory fitted detail plastic parts
  • End User Fitted Discharge Pipework
  • Individual lettering, logos and codes from real wagons for authenticity
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