The Lartigue Monorailway
Listowel - Ballybunion Railway
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Lartigue Restoration:
The railway has about 1000 metres of monorail track, three switches, two turntables and three platforms representing Listowel, Lisselton and Ballybunion. There is one engine, which is an exact reproduction of the original engines, save that the present engine is diesel driven. There are two third class carriages, which are as closely modeled on the originals as is possible using photographs and the memory of those who traveled in them. The engine, carriages, switches, turntables and the track A-frames were built by Alan Keef Ltd of Ross on Wye in Monmoth. Alan Keef are the builders of many theme railways in Britain and round the world and they have surpassed themselves on this occasion in producing these stunning Lartigue replicas.
The final touch of authenticity is the site itself, the present journey on the Lartigue starts less than 100m from the point where the original Lartigue commenced its journey to Ballybunion. The site of the original Lartigue Listowel Terminal is preserved in a park adjacent to the new Lartigue, the bases of two switches are preserved and the foundations of the Engine House. Lartigue President Jack McKenna most generously presented this park to the Lartigue Company.