Macfin Cabin May 1975
From the second "boiled" film - and the only shot which can be saved (and then only for what it shows). Macfin cabin once controlled the junction with the Derry Central line (closed 1950). The cabin was a standard NCC design, probably dating from the early 1930s, and was still open in 1967 when Irish Railways Today (TRA 1967) was published. The absence of broken windows suggest it was not long closed in May 1975, but was demolished soon after. Had the cabin been in England, it would probably now reside on a preserved line.
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Macfin Cabin May 1975
From the second "boiled" film - and the only shot which can be saved (and then only for what it shows). Macfin cabin once controlled the junction with the Derry Central line (closed 1950). The cabin was a standard NCC design, probably dating from the early 1930s, and was still open in 1967 when Irish Railways Today (TRA 1967) was published. The absence of broken windows suggest it was not long closed in May 1975, but was demolished soon after. Had the cabin been in England, it would probably now reside on a preserved line.
All photographs are my copyright and must not be used without permission. Unauthorised use will result in my invoicing you £1,500 per photograph and, if necessary, taking legal action for recovery.