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GSR - CIE 800 Class
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SKU:IRM1304
GSR800 - 800 Maedb - CIE (FS)
SKU:IRM1312-DCC
GSR800 - 800 Maedb - CIE (FS) - DCC Sound
SKU:IRM1301
GSR800 - 800 Maedb - GSR Green
SKU:IRM1309-DCC
GSR800 - 800 Maedb - GSR Green - DCC Sound
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GSR800 - 800 Maedb - GSR Grey
SKU:IRM1308-DCC
GSR800 - 800 Maedb - GSR Grey - DCC Sound
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GSR800 - 800 Maedb - Preserved
SKU:IRM1315-DCC
GSR800 - 800 Maedb - Preserved - DCC Sound
SKU:IRM1305
GSR800 - 801 Maca - CIE (FS)
SKU:IRM1313-DCC
GSR800 - 801 Maca - CIE (FS) - DCC Sound
SKU:IRM1302
GSR800 - 801 Maca - CIE Green
SKU:IRM1310-DCC
GSR800 - 801 Maca - CIE Green - DCC Sound
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GSR800 - 802 Tailte - CIE (FS)
SKU:IRM1314-DCC
GSR800 - 802 Tailte - CIE (FS) - DCC Sound
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GSR800 - 802 Tailte - CIE Light Green
SKU:IRM1311-DCC
GSR800 - 802 Tailte - CIE Light Green - DCC Sound

GSR - CIE 800 Class
The three 4-6-0 Class 800 locomotives; 800 Maeḋḃ, 801 Maċa and 802 Táilte, were designed by the Great Southern Railway’s Chief Mechanical Engineer Edgar Bredin and his chief draughtsman, H.C Beaumont and represented a quantum leap forward in Irish locomotive design, being the first three-cylinder express locomotives built in the country. By the mid-1930s, the top link Dublin – Cork services had reached a critical loading point, where the existing fleet of 4-6-0 locomotives were stretched to their capabilities and beyond, particularly on the steep climb out of Cork. A larger, faster class of locomotive was needed. The three "Celtic Queens" gained iconic status among Irish enthusiasts and were the largest 4-6-0 locomotives to operate in the British Isles.

