View Full Version : Which Trains Have Wifi
Mark Gleeson
06-04-2010, 10:52
Only 1 of the 8 Dublin Cork Mk4 sets have Wifi, number on pointy (Dublin) end 4008. This set cycles through operating all services. So its virtually random where it will appear, generally 4/5 services each day will have wifi. Once we know what train 4008 operates in the morning we can work out the rest of the day
All coaches within the train have wifi, no power sockets in standard class, except behind seats 5/6. First class has power sockets under each table.
The following services will never have wifi
08:00, 09:00 Dublin - Cork Mon-Thurs
11:30, 12:30 Cork - Dublin Mon-Thurs
Colm Moore
06-04-2010, 14:56
The following services will never have wifi
08:00, 09:00 Dublin - Cork Mon-Thurs
11:30, 12:30 Cork - Dublin Mon-ThursBut will have power sockets?
Thomas Ralph
06-04-2010, 15:01
Yes they will. Two per table, and one per seat for the airline-style seats.
dave wilson
06-04-2010, 20:21
The following services will never have wifi
08:00, 09:00 Dublin - Cork Mon-Thurs
11:30, 12:30 Cork - Dublin Mon-Thurs
Somtimes they may have as a MK4 set can turn up on this link
Dave
Colm Moore
06-04-2010, 21:28
http://twitter.com/irishrail/ # Free wi-fi available to customers on 16.00 Heuston-Cork today [Tuesday], and tomorrow [Wednesday] 07.30 Cork-Hn, 11.00 Hn-Cork, 14.30 Cork-Hn, 18.00 Hn-Cork
about 11 hours ago via TweetDeck
# Lots of interest in Wi-Fi: times of services with wi-fi today & tomorrow next tweet - please note may be subject to revision about 11 hours ago via TweetDeck
Colm Moore
06-04-2010, 21:30
http://www.irishrail.ie/news_centre/news.asp?action=view&news_id=700 ...
Wi-Fi available on the following trains on Wednesday 7th April:
07.30 Cork-Heuston
11.00 Heuston-Cork
14.30 Cork-Heuston
18.00 Heuston-Cork
(Availability may be subject to change)
Colm Moore
26-09-2010, 18:37
Oh for the day of the universal battery charger!
http://www.irishrail.ie/news_centre/news.asp?action=view&news_id=912 Battery Running Low? Charging Facilities Now Available in Heuston & Connolly by Marketing Department
Iarnród Éireann is pleased to announce phone, iPod, PSP or Nintendo DS charging facilities are now available in the following stations: Dublin Connolly and Dublin Heuston.
These units are located beside the information desk.
How does it work?
1) Plug In the phone
2) Pay
3) Check that your device is charging
4) Lock the box
Cost?
€1.50 - 30 minutes
€2.00 - 50 minutes
€3.00 - 90 minutes
Terms and conditions of use are located at the side of each unit.
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It's easy by Train!
Thomas Ralph
27-09-2010, 08:09
A bit on the pricey side, no?
Colm Moore
29-09-2010, 18:36
http://www.irishrail.ie/news_centre/news.asp?action=view&news_id=914
Free Wi-Fi in Dublin Heuston & Dublin Connolly by Marketing Department
Iarnród Éireann is pleased to announce Free Wi-Fi access is now available in the following stations: Dublin Connolly and Dublin Heuston.
To access Wi-Fi customers should go to the information desk to receive a card with a unique user name and password. Each card only works one time.
It's easy by Train!
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