A beautifully preserved photograph from the early days of Irish railway travel.
This stunning image, circa 1961, captures a moment in time when trains roared into Waterford Railway Station. The Casserley Railway, as it was known then, is a charming example of Victorian-era architecture and engineering. The railway's heritage is palpable in this photograph, which shows the station's distinctive coppersmithed façade and bustling platforms.
In good condition, this photo remains a valuable addition to any Irish railway enthusiast's collection. Its rarity and historical significance make it an attractive find for those interested in the country's industrial past. With its rich history and nostalgic charm, this photograph is sure to delight anyone who appreciates the beauty of Ireland's heritage railways.