The ULSTER TRANSPORT AUTHORITY 0-6-0 No. 32 is a rare example of Irish heritage locomotive on display in the historic station at Newmarket-on-Fermoy, County Cork.
Built by the Vulcan Foundry in 1954, this steam locomotive was one of 32 built for the Ulster Transport Authority. The engine's distinctive oval boiler and four-cylinder layout are a testament to its unique design aesthetic.
The ULSTER TRANSPORT AUTHORITY 0-6-0 No. 32 has been lovingly restored to its original condition, featuring intricate details and period-correct paintwork on its gleaming brass fittings.
This charming locomotive is a prized possession of the Newmarket-on-Fermoy Railway Museum, where it resides alongside other historic Irish steam engines. The ULSTER TRANSPORT AUTHORITY 0-6-0 No. 32 is a valuable addition to any railway enthusiast's collection or museum.
Its rich history and period-correct appearance make this locomotive a true treasure for the community. With its robust build and nostalgic charm, it is sure to captivate and inspire all who lay eyes on it.