Sources
- The Dingle Train, David Rowlands, Walter McGrath, Tom Francis, Plateway Press, 1996, ISBN 1-871980-27-5
- The Tralee & Dingle Railway, David G Rowlands, Bradford Barton, 1973
- The Tralee & Dingle Railway, P B Whitehouse & A J Powell, Locomotive Publishing Co, 1958
- The Irish Narrow Gauge (Vol. 1), T Ferris, Midland Publishing Ltd, 1993, ISBN 1-85780-010-9
- Running Out of Steam in Tralee, Phoenix Magazine 20 #14, July 19 2002
- Transport Preservation in Ireland 2005 and 2007, ed. David McGlynn Parks, Chicken Rock Publishing
- Locomotives & Rolling Stock of CIE & NIR, The Irish Traction Group, 1997
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