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from realtime online at the moment
Journey Northbound Service Sch ETA Due In Latest Information
Dublin Pearse to Maynooth (D931) 20:59 20:59 1 Mins
Dublin Pearse to Dundalk (D807) 21:15 21:15 17 Mins
Dun Laoghaire to Howth (E922B) DART 21:19 21:19 21 Mins
Dun Laoghaire to Malahide (E812B) DART 21:36 21:36 38 Mins
Dublin Pearse to Maynooth (D932) 21:55 21:55 57 Mins
why are they showing weekday maynooth line services alongwith sunday dundalk services? :confused:
Colm Moore
04-01-2011, 01:40
Someone may have entered the wrong code.
The holiday Monday was meant to be a Sunday schedule.
was on the 09:30 Cork - Heuston last week. Arrived into to Heuston @ 12:03, but the realtime showed that we would not be in until 12:22 and that we had just departed Cherry Orchard.
Someone may have entered the wrong code.
The holiday Monday was meant to be a Sunday schedule.
Bad mistake To make given the last train to maynooth on a Sunday is quarter to nine
Colm Moore
04-01-2011, 13:00
was on the 09:30 Cork - Heuston last week. Arrived into to Heuston @ 12:03, but the realtime showed that we would not be in until 12:22 and that we had just departed Cherry Orchard.That because it is still allowing up to 20 minutes for the Kildare Route Project and the normal contingency time at the end of a route.
Over the last week with a reduced schedule, reasonable weather, low passenger numbers and Dun Laoghaire-Bray closed, there have been fewer things that could go wrong and most trains have been on time.
Kilocharlie
11-01-2011, 09:44
Recently I've noticed that the Realtime display, which is a very useful service especially as phone Apps, is dropping the next train. For example this morning at Kildare, the 0746 from Portlaosie dissappeared off the real-time before it arrived as did the 0754 from Westport. Last week, the 0845 from Kildare dropped off the display 2-3 mins before derparture.
Previously the display used to display trains which had departed with a -mins which was useful. But dropping the next train is definitely a backward step.:(
Mark Gleeson
11-01-2011, 12:14
The system current works on triggers from the signaling system which capture the train passing certain points, in Kildare the arrived Dublin bound trigger is the signal at the bridge at the south end of the station.
Sometimes the notification doesn't get passed through and it works based on last known location and extrapolates forward.
We have worked with Irish Rail to sort the triggers out on the Kildare line solved some strange problems. A new enhanced system will go live this year which will tie GPS in to the system.
I'll have a chat with the manager in charge in IE and see if the system can be tweaked
Kilocharlie
11-01-2011, 12:45
The trains in question dissappeared off the realtime well before they reached the trigger point south of Kildare except for the 0845 which originates in Kildare.
Kilocharlie
31-01-2011, 09:49
This morning, just after the 0755 (0515 ex Westport) departed Kildare, the real-time display dropped the 0801 (0735 ex Portlaoise). A minute of two earlier the 0801 was shown at Monasterevin. A few mninutes later the 0801 reappeared.
Realtime is a really useful service espeically on smartphone apps but it needs to be a bit more reliable. The next train being dropped can be disconcerting considering the next service is 45 mins later.
Mark Gleeson
02-02-2011, 21:03
Give it spin now and see if its better
The technical people in Irish Rail made a change it appears after our feedback
ACustomer
03-02-2011, 10:24
Well whatever the IT people in IE did yesterday, the Heuston display now shows departures only, and from what I can see only timetabled timed, not actual times.
Mark Gleeson
03-02-2011, 10:45
There are a few things going wrong alright doesn't look like the change was the reason. That said you never know
Kilocharlie
07-02-2011, 20:50
Working better now - next train not dissappearing.
Wonder if the problem with arrivals is to do with the 'Scheduled Arrival' time being missing from the RSS feeds???
Kilocharlie
18-02-2011, 16:20
Working better now - next train not dissappearing.
Wonder if the problem with arrivals is to do with the 'Scheduled Arrival' time being missing from the RSS feeds???
Still losing the next train!
For example, at 0742 this morning in Kildare, the train expected at 0747 dissappeared off the realtime. Something similar happended yesterday. perhaps it can't cope with a situation where one train is in the station and the other just down the line at Cheeryville?
No InterCity/Commuter/Regional trains appearing for Cork, in the Mallow to Cork direction on the Realtime system.
Colm Moore
21-02-2011, 14:50
No InterCity/Commuter/Regional trains appearing for Cork, in the Mallow to Cork direction on the Realtime system.Yeah, arrivals at termini have been glitchy recently.
Any word on why no intercity arrivals at Heuston are being display on the system? Has been this way for at least the last 2 weeks.
Any word on this? Still happening...
Mark Gleeson
16-04-2011, 09:58
Try this http://www.irishrail.ie/realtime/Train.aspx?infohtml=HSTON;Dublin%20Heuston
Mark Gleeson
16-04-2011, 20:33
Give this a spin http://www.railusers.ie/passenger_info/live_info.php
If a more iphone style app is required let me know
Good stuff Mark, an iPhone app would be great
Thomas J Stamp
27-04-2011, 10:51
typical apple bias. what about android??
Jamie2k9
27-04-2011, 20:38
The above website is not working for Heuston services since today.
Also Athy - Waterfrod stations are missong from the list.
Mark Gleeson
27-04-2011, 21:23
The above website is not working for Heuston services since today. Its broken on Irish Rail's side, it works fine for Connolly
Also Athy - Waterfrod stations are missong from the list.
Its not a complete list as its a pain to transcribe in all the codes, plus no real-time south of Kildare on the Waterford line
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