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drumcondra commuter
27-10-2011, 09:32
Perhaps this has been posted elsewhere: yesterday (Weds) morning's 07.12 from Connolly to Maynooth train stopped at Clonsilla. I got on at Drumcondra as normal and when we arrived at Clonsilla they then told us that there was no train running to Maynooth. All of the passengers got out of the train on to the platform. People from Clonsilla started getting on, knowing that it was their train to the city centre.
As I had to get to Maynooth ASAP, I called a taxi for me and three others. Irish Rail operative in the ticket office told us that "there are no bus stops around here". Taxi to Maynooth cost €37 which I intend invoicing IR for. Any tips on how to make that more successful?
There is a 239 bus that goes via clonsilla station to liffey valley. It leaves blanchardstown centre at 07.30, 08.30, 09.30 and gets down to clonsilla station 10-15 minutes later. From liffey valley you could have have got a 66 or 67.
seriously its in everyone's interests for Irish rail to start posting local bus and taxi information at stations. Given that there is a major upgrade of maynooth line stations going on this should be forwarded to irish rail and to the department of transport
drumcondra commuter
27-10-2011, 10:14
Thanks for the reply and the bus route info. Not knowing what goes on with suburban bus routes, a short notice informing passengers of their connection options would be possible. Definitely did not know that 66 would have connected at Liffey Valley but then again, that probably has more to do with my state of mind yesterday morning.
Thanks for the reply and the bus route info. Not knowing what goes on with suburban bus routes, a short notice informing passengers of their connection options would be possible. Definitely did not know that 66 would have connected at Liffey Valley but then again, that probably has more to do with my state of mind yesterday morning.
Yep you can get it from the footbridge in fact it might be a better option to get the 239 to lucan village and get the 66/67 from there. Shorter journey on both buses.
Handy if it ever happens again :)
Colm Moore
27-10-2011, 12:13
Irish Rail operative in the ticket office told us that "there are no bus stops around here".
http://www.dublinbus.ie/en/Examples/Google-Map/?routeNumber=239&direction=IO&towards=Liffey+Valley+Shopping+Centre&from=Blanchardstown+Centre
Bus Stop No. 1889
Clonsilla Road,Cunninghams Funeral Home, Stop 1889
Routes serving this stop:
239 Towards Liffey Valley Shopping Centre
39 Towards Ongar
http://www.dublinbus.ie/en/Examples/Google-Map/?routeNumber=39++&direction=IO&towards=Ongar&from=Baggot+St.+%28Grand+Canal%29Bus Stop No. 1894
Clonsilla Road,Porter's Gate, Stop 1894
Routes serving this stop:
39 Towards Baggot St. (Grand Canal)
http://www.dublinbus.ie/en/Examples/Google-Map/?routeNumber=39++&direction=IO&towards=Ongar&from=Baggot+St.+%28Grand+Canal%29Bus Stop No. 7240
Hansfield Road,Near Clonsilla Rail Station, Stop 7240
Routes serving this stop:
39 Towards Ongar
There is a 239 bus that goes via clonsilla station to liffey valley. It leaves blanchardstown centre at 07.30, 08.30, 09.30 and gets down to clonsilla station 10-15 minutes later. From liffey valley you could have have got a 66 or 67.Were all the back roads Clonsilla-Lucan Road flood free?
dowlingm
27-10-2011, 13:51
Given Varadkar is a TD in the area defo worth rattling his cage I reckon.
Destructix
29-10-2011, 19:16
I doubt Iarnród Éireann will reimburse you for the taxi costs unless you take it to the small claims court maybe.
If the train didn't complete it's journey though isn't he entitled to a refund of the fare?
I was in the same train and had to take a taxi to Leixlip (18E). I'm going to send a complaint to the Customer relations dpt/Connolly Station with my weekly ticket and taxi receipt.
Not sure they'll reimburse me something
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