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s were built in 1962 by General Motors Electro Motive Division (EMD) in the United States. Numbered B141 to B177, they were an updated version of the 121 Class locomotives, mechanically very similar but with cabs at each end. They are EMD model JL8 (J = Double Ended Cabs, L = Lightweight Frame, 8= 8-cylinder 567 engine) and although originally fitted with an EMD 8-567CR engine of , all were later fitted with 645 type "power packs" (piston & liner assemblies) for parts standardisation. The original power output was kept for reliability reasons. They weighed 67 tonnes and had a maximum speed of . Many of these locomotives were later rebuilt with a GM 8-645E engine of (as used in the re-engined Class C locomotives), though some have since had the original engine refitted. The locomotives were delivered in the CIE livery of brown/black/white.


Service

Following crew training trials between Inchicore and
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(goods trains), and Hazelhatch (light engines), the class appeared on main line trials from
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on Tuesday 4 December 1962, entering traffic on the Dublin to Cork main line four days later. The locomotives were fitted for multiple working and double-headed the 10:40 Dublin to Cork train and the return Cork to Dublin at 15:30. These were the heaviest trains at that time. From Monday 10 December 1962 one locomotive was allocated to the Dublin–Belfast ''
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'' service. In later years, regular passenger duties included trains on the Rosslare to Waterford/Limerick lines, until they were superseded by railcars on these duties. The remaining locomotives, nos. B141, B142, 144, 146, 147, 152, 162, 171, 175 and 177, were withdrawn in February 2010. However, 171 was reinstated for a short time, and was confined to pilot duties in the Dublin area.


Accidents and incidents

*On Tuesday 13 August 1974, locomotive B176 was hauling a passenger train when it was involved in a head-on collision with locomotive B192, which was also hauling a passenger train, at . Fifteen people were injured. *On Friday 5 May 1995, locomotive 165 left
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at roughly 06:30, ferrying an empty train into
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. The train failed to stop and continued through the wall of the adjacent Cobh Heritage Centre. There were no injuries incurred by any of the four personnel on board, the driver narrowly escaping injury as a roof beam penetrated the right side cab window. The carriages were later removed and services resumed from the station that day.


Preservation


Railway Preservation Society of Ireland

The first of the 141 class locomotives to enter preservation was class leader 141, which was purchased by the
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with sponsorship from Murphy Models in February 2010. The sale of the locomotive was assisted by Phil Verster, the CME of Iarnród Éireann. As part of the sale, the locomotive received a repaint into its original Black & Tan livery as B141 at Inchicore workshops, where it was held in store. Later in February 2010, locomotive 142 was purchased privately by a member of the RPSI and given to the Society. This locomotive was also repainted into its original Black & Tan livery as B142 at Inchicore, and ran an enthusiasts' special on Wednesday 24 February 2010 with B141. Following this the locomotive was moved to the RPSI's site at Whitehead, where it saw regular service as a yard shunter. During this time, volunteers commenced work to repair the bodywork, the locomotive appearing in various states of repair during this period. Work ceased after the locomotive was withdrawn due to engine failure. In January 2011, the RPSI newsletter ''Five Foot Three'' announced that the RPSI had approached IÉ with the intentions of purchasing a third 141 class locomotive. At the time IÉ had three locomotives - numbers 162, 171, and 175 - still in service and agreed to make the best of the three locomotives available for preservation. Accordingly, locomotive 175 was selected for future preservation. In 2014 the locomotive was bought by the RPSI. In July 2016, the two stored GM 141 locomotives owned by RPSI (B141 & 175) were brought out of the sidings in Inchicore, and moved to RPSI's shed at Connolly station for storage. The move happened on the Tuesday 19 July, hauled by 071. Assessment of their condition took place afterwards and restoration to mainline running is planned. 175 was originally earmarked as a source of spares for B141, B142 and 121-class B134, but it may also be refurbished.


Irish Traction Group

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(ITG) purchased locomotive 146 in May 201

This locomotive, withdrawn in March 2010, remained in storage at Inchicore until November of that year, when it was transported by Allelys to the
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The locomotive is in active service and is a useful member of the D&CDR fleet. Later in November 2010, the ITG purchased locomotive 15

This locomotive had been employed on work trains in the Mayo area until withdrawn in February 2010 following a brake failure at Ballyhaunis. Although repairs were started by IÉ, work was stopped after some preliminary dismantling work had been carried out in both cabs. It was sold as a source of spare parts for 124, 146, and 190. It is currently in storage at Moyasta Junction on the West Clare Railway#Preservation and re-opening, West Clare Railway. It is currently covered by a tarpaulin with the intention it will be displayed in the new museum at Moyasta.


Irish Rail

No's 144, 147, 162, 171 and 177 were latterly used as pilots at Inchicore. These are now stopped and out of service, and stored at Inchicore. File:Dublin 7.jpg, File:Dublin 8.jpg,


Preservation Status

645 Engine Fitted: B142 145 148 149 151 163 164 166 170 173 567 Engine Refitted: 146 152 167 175


In fiction

*Class members 164 and 172 appear in the 1992 Irish fantasy family adventure ' Into the West'. *Class member 151 appears in the
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Model

* Murphy Model

have produced via Bachmann a comprehensive range of 00 gauge, '00' gauge 141 Class models. All liveries are covered (Black & Tan, CIE Golden Brown, Irish Rail and Iarnród Éireann) and with correct detailing for each era (e.g. LED pilot lights on the later versions). These models were first released in early 200

* A Rapid Prototyped 141 N Scale body is available from Valve Desig

* The 141 class along with many other locomotives and rolling stock has been made into a drivable locomotive for the game openbve by Celtic trainsi


References

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External links


Eiretrains - Irish Locomotives

Preserved loco 141

Preserved loco 142





Preserved loco 175
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