The CIE 075 is an exquisite photograph of the Great Victoria Railway, capturing its intricate details in stunning high definition. This unique piece of railway history is now available for loan to collectors and enthusiasts.
Shot in infrared, this black and white image reveals the subtle nuances of the rail network that was once the backbone of Northern Ireland's transportation system. The CIE 075 takes you on a journey through the rolling hills, dense forests, and picturesque countryside that made this railway so beloved by locals and visitors alike.
The Great Victoria Railway stretched for nearly 320 miles from Carlisle to Holyhead, carrying thousands of passengers each week between 1863 and 1966. This photograph offers a rare glimpse into a bygone era, when trains roared through the landscape and people lived and worked alongside these iconic steam locomotives.
Whether you're an historian, a photographer, or simply someone who appreciates the beauty of old railway photography, this CIE 075 is sure to captivate. With its exceptional image quality and historical significance, it's a treasure for anyone interested in the golden age of rail travel.