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Started by DeAutogids.nl, April 08, 2010, 04:31:55 PM

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DeAutogids.nl

As I visited some time ago one of the few automotive museums in the republic of Ireland (I live there), I thought it might be interesting to make reviews of automotive museums as well.

Within the borders of the old county Dublin resides the fishing village of Howth. Howth is a small peninsula situated at one of the extremes of Dublin bay.
The village is home to one of the countries automotive museums and prides itself as being the "National Transport Museum". It is a bit difficult to find actually. When going towards the village, just before the sign post is an entrance to a Golf Club, a castle and the museum. Go through the gate and take the first small gravel road to the right. Eventhough it looks uninviting, it is the access road to the museum. The museum itself lacks funding and it shows. It looks like a shed and probably started out life just that. Inside this shed is an amazing array of mostly public transport vehicles. Double deckers, trams, and to a lesser extend commercial vehicles.

It hosts some truly unique Irish vehicles, like a Irish made Leyland Atlantean, a Van Hool-McArdle build Atlantean (made in Inchicore, Dublin), a Bombardier double decker (made in Shannon, to the west of Ireland), which has a two-stroke Detroit Diesel engine and was once the main bulk of Dublin Bus/CIE's stock. but also an example of a truck build by the only commercial truck manufacturer that Ireland once had, the trailer manufacturer Dennison made towards the end of the seventies a series of trucks with Rolls-Royce diesel engines and SISU cabs. There are two unique Timoney vehicles, a fire truck and a armoured truck. Timoney was responsible for the design of Australia's Bushmaster.

Besides the Irish made vehicles there are some vehicles that served Irish companies like ESB (electricity supplier), Dublin City Council, some of the Fire Brigades in the country but also an electric laundry vehicle. The museum is certainlty worth a visit, eventhough there are no Irish passenger cars.

Unfortunately, the Killarney museum has closed it's door and the collection was recently sold off. This means that the unique Silver Stream is no longer on public display. If I would've known this at the time I would've visited it and I would've made some pictures. As it is, we need to make do with pictures on the net, which are scarce.


(left to right: Bombardier bus, Dennison truck, Atkinson truck of Dublin bus)


Otto Puzzell

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Carnut

Crikey - I've been to Howth and had lunch there but no-one told me there was an automotive museum there...
Interests in life:  Cars, cars, cars - oh and ..er..cars

DeAutogids.nl

Quote from: Carnut on April 22, 2010, 09:24:03 AM
Crikey - I've been to Howth and had lunch there but no-one told me there was an automotive museum there...
Where did you go?

pnegyesi

Well, I'd be happy to feature some of your reviews on my worldwide guide to motoring museums at automuseums.info

DeAutogids.nl

Quote from: pnegyesi on April 28, 2010, 05:28:59 AM
Well, I'd be happy to feature some of your reviews on my worldwide guide to motoring museums at automuseums.info

Sounds like a sound idea. To be honest, I haven't gone to that many motoring museums.

In fact, at the moment, I can think of just 2. Autotron Rosmalen (closed down) and this one. Maybe the museum at "Verkeerspark" in Assen count, then it is 3. I am planning on going to at least 3 this summer.

Carnut

Quote from: DeAutogids.nl on April 28, 2010, 05:23:08 AM
Quote from: Carnut on April 22, 2010, 09:24:03 AM
Crikey - I've been to Howth and had lunch there but no-one told me there was an automotive museum there...
Where did you go?

I had lunch just near the sea; was it a castle?  It was a few years ago...
Interests in life:  Cars, cars, cars - oh and ..er..cars

DeAutogids.nl

Quote from: Carnut on May 15, 2010, 06:40:21 PM
Quote from: DeAutogids.nl on April 28, 2010, 05:23:08 AM
Quote from: Carnut on April 22, 2010, 09:24:03 AM
Crikey - I've been to Howth and had lunch there but no-one told me there was an automotive museum there...
Where did you go?

I had lunch just near the sea; was it a castle?  It was a few years ago...
The castle is near the see and just around the corner of the castle is the museum... a major "doh!" moment!

Carnut

Quote from: DeAutogids.nl on May 18, 2010, 08:48:14 AM
Quote from: Carnut on May 15, 2010, 06:40:21 PM
Quote from: DeAutogids.nl on April 28, 2010, 05:23:08 AM
Quote from: Carnut on April 22, 2010, 09:24:03 AM
Crikey - I've been to Howth and had lunch there but no-one told me there was an automotive museum there...
Where did you go?

I had lunch just near the sea; was it a castle?  It was a few years ago...
The castle is near the see and just around the corner of the castle is the museum... a major "doh!" moment!

I think I had lunch at a pub just next to the castle.  Like I said, it was a long time ago!
Interests in life:  Cars, cars, cars - oh and ..er..cars

DeAutogids.nl

Can't recall a pub there, probably a couple of meters further to Howth, next to the rail station.


Any case, something to go for then next time.