152

Locomotive 152 is a 141 class locomotive, originally built by General Motors at their premises at La Grange, Illinois, USA in 1962 for built for Coras Iompair Éireann (CIE), the Irish State owned transport company. She began life as B152, and was part of a class of 37 Bo-Bo locomotives, designated 141 ‘B’ class and numbered B141 – B177 inclusive.

The 141 (B) class locomotives could be seen working all over the Irish Rail network, operating both local and express passenger, and also freight and engineering services, either singly, or in multiple with other 141 (B) class, 181 (B) class and even 121 (B) class locomotives.

B152 entered traffic with CIE on 3rd December 1962. The letter prefix “B” was dropped from 1972 onwards, and the locomotive eventually became 152. By now they were known simply as 141 class locomotives, though the "B" prefix would persist on some paperwork into the 2000s.

The 141 (B) class locomotives were originally fitted with a GM 8-567CR engine of 950 hp when built. During the course of their operating lives several of the 141 (B) class locomotives had their original engines exchanged with   GM 8-567CR engines from 121 (B) class locomotives and also with the more powerful GM 8-B645E engines from 181 (B) class locomotives. In addition, several examples of the 141 (B) class locomotives were also fitted with GM 8-B645E engines recovered from former 201 (C) class locomotives. Eventually, all the remaining GM 8-567CR engines were modified and upgraded to the equivalent of the GM 8-B645E engine, but still retaining the original engine block. Locomotive 152 still retains the original GM 8-567CR type engine block.

The first 141 class locomotive to be withdrawn was locomotive 174, which was taken out of service in October 1993 in need of a body overhaul. Other early withdrawals were locomotives 161 (May 1996), 158 (March 1999), 150 (May 2003) and 157 (July 2003). Between 2006 and 2009 most the other remaining members of this class were gradually taken out of service by Iarnród Éireann, either following major failure, mishap, due major repairs, or simply surplus to requirements, with only a handful of examples remaining in service by the end of 2009.

The withdrawal of the 141 class locomotives

The last surviving members of the class were withdrawn from main line service in February 2010, although 162, 171 and 175, were retained in operational condition for pilot duties at Inchicore Works and North Wall. These were finally withdrawn during 2011, 171 being the last to go in November of that year.

Locomotive 152 spent its last few months in service operating engineer’s trains mainly around the Mayo area. It was eventually taken out of traffic and withdrawn in February 2010 following a brake problem at Ballyhaunis on 22nd February 2010, which also resulted in the rest of the class being removed from main line service a few days later. Locomotive 152 was sold to the Irish Traction Group in November 2010, primarily as a source of spare parts for locomotives 124, 146 and 190, although it could be returned to working order relatively easily. The locomotive was part way through a brake valve overhaul when work was stopped, as such both cabs are currently part dismantled. Locomotive 152 was eventually moved to the West Clare Railway, Moyasta, Co. Clare on 25th November 2010 for storage.

In June 2025, 152 was moved from Moyasta to the Downpatrick & County Down Railway for ongoing storage and to act as a source of spares for the other locomotives based there,

 

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At a glance

Loco: 152
Built: 1962
Withdrawn: 2010
Acquired by ITG:2010
Engine: GM 8-567CR (950hp)
Max speed: 75mph
Weight: 62 tonnes
Current location: Downpatrick
Status: Stored

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