Weed-spraying train, Greenisland
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Image: © Albert Bridge Taken: 6 Jun 1985
The CIE weed-spraying train, hauled by 169S, passing the down face of the island platform Image at Greenisland station. The somersault signal was mounted on a concrete post which once had a signal allowing the up face to be used for down trains. The station was re-modelled in 1985 as part of the re-signalling of the Larne line. Note the spray coming from the vehicle immediately behind the locomotive.