ThomasJ
11-10-2012, 12:45
I think its midterm so might not be too bad with colleges etc
http://www.irishrail.ie/cat_news.jsp?i=4700&p=116&n=237
11 October 2012
Iarnród Éireann is to undertake planned maintenance works on North Strand Bridge near Dublin City Centre from Saturday 27th October to Friday 2nd November.
These works will result in some service and platform alterations for Maynooth, M3 Parkway and Sligo services, as trains will operate via the Canal End railway line during this time. For the duration of these works Drumcondra Station will remain closed as a result. The dates of works have been chosen to coincide with the mid-term break for schools and colleges, to minimise impact on commuters.
Service and platform alterations are as follows:
Maynooth line
Services will operate as normal except for a small number of services between Tuesday 30th October and Friday 2nd November operating to/from Docklands Station instead of Connolly/Pearse. These are:
- 06.20 Maynooth-Pearse, 07.45 Maynooth-Connolly, 16.55 Maynooth-Connolly and 18.20 Maynooth-Pearse services will operate to Docklands Station instead
- 07.12 Connolly-Maynooth will operate as a 07.13 Docklands-Maynooth
- 15.55 Pearse-Maynooth will operate as a 16.08 Docklands-Maynooth
- 18.10 Connolly-Maynooth will operate as a 18.12 Docklands-Maynooth
M3 Parkway
All M3 Parkway services will operate to and from Docklands station during this time including weekend services.
Sligo/Longford services
All Sligo and Longford services will operate to and from Platform 7 in Connolly. In addition, from Tuesday 30th October to Friday 2nd November only the 09.05 Connolly to Sligo service will be amalgamated with the 09.10 Pearse-Maynooth service, operating from Pearse and serving all stations to Maynooth (except Drumcondra), and arriving in Sligo at the slightly later time of 12.33hrs.
Drumcondra Station
Drumcondra Station will remain closed throughout these works.
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Iarnród Éireann is working to ensure that the level of disruption to our customers is kept to an absolute minimum. The decision was taken to undertake these works during the schools’ mid-term break when services are generally quieter. We apologise for any inconvenience caused by these works.
http://www.irishrail.ie/cat_news.jsp?i=4700&p=116&n=237
11 October 2012
Iarnród Éireann is to undertake planned maintenance works on North Strand Bridge near Dublin City Centre from Saturday 27th October to Friday 2nd November.
These works will result in some service and platform alterations for Maynooth, M3 Parkway and Sligo services, as trains will operate via the Canal End railway line during this time. For the duration of these works Drumcondra Station will remain closed as a result. The dates of works have been chosen to coincide with the mid-term break for schools and colleges, to minimise impact on commuters.
Service and platform alterations are as follows:
Maynooth line
Services will operate as normal except for a small number of services between Tuesday 30th October and Friday 2nd November operating to/from Docklands Station instead of Connolly/Pearse. These are:
- 06.20 Maynooth-Pearse, 07.45 Maynooth-Connolly, 16.55 Maynooth-Connolly and 18.20 Maynooth-Pearse services will operate to Docklands Station instead
- 07.12 Connolly-Maynooth will operate as a 07.13 Docklands-Maynooth
- 15.55 Pearse-Maynooth will operate as a 16.08 Docklands-Maynooth
- 18.10 Connolly-Maynooth will operate as a 18.12 Docklands-Maynooth
M3 Parkway
All M3 Parkway services will operate to and from Docklands station during this time including weekend services.
Sligo/Longford services
All Sligo and Longford services will operate to and from Platform 7 in Connolly. In addition, from Tuesday 30th October to Friday 2nd November only the 09.05 Connolly to Sligo service will be amalgamated with the 09.10 Pearse-Maynooth service, operating from Pearse and serving all stations to Maynooth (except Drumcondra), and arriving in Sligo at the slightly later time of 12.33hrs.
Drumcondra Station
Drumcondra Station will remain closed throughout these works.
.
Iarnród Éireann is working to ensure that the level of disruption to our customers is kept to an absolute minimum. The decision was taken to undertake these works during the schools’ mid-term break when services are generally quieter. We apologise for any inconvenience caused by these works.