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Mark Gleeson
07-12-2006, 18:28
So about 14 months after both myself and Derek proposed this to IE managers finally Sunday service on Kidlare line arrives
Of course we asked for Pearse
General News
Sunday Shopping - Kildare line - Commuter Christmas Specials this weekend by Corporate Communications
Iarnrod Eireann will operate Sunday Shopping Commuter Christmas specials this coming weekend (Sunday, 10th December 2006).
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Celbridge traveller
08-12-2006, 21:24
I was in Heuston station tonight (8/12/2006). Plenty of announcements about cancelled late services on Saturday (9/12/2006) night re Kildare Route Project but not a single voice or written notification that I could see/hear re the Sunday Christmas service for Sunday (10/12/2006). One wonders if IE are hoping for a low up-take - then they can say that they put on a service but that there was no demand!
Not going to Pearse is extremelly foolish. They would probably get a far larger demand if they did.
Of course then they'd be fearful of people expecting this as a daily service.
Mark Hennessy
08-12-2006, 22:49
One wonders if IE are hoping for a low up-take - then they can say that the put a service on but there was no demand!
I would imagine thats the plan. Blame the customers for a lack of demand.
Derek Wheeler
09-12-2006, 00:02
I'll be on one of these trains on Sunday with full report for Kildare media.
P11 is solely responsible for the "forced" introduction of a Sunday service on this line and in particular the "shopping specials". Nobody else. The next stage is to get them routed to Pearse. It will happen.
The last commuter line without a Sunday service, takes its rightfull place "nearly". It aint over yet. Photos will appear online.
Shopping special, a year late. But thats IE for you.
Isn't it funny. Ireland is one of few cities in Europe where Sunday is a major day for retaillers. Somehow, the national rail company have failed to notice this when they have a densely populated line waiting to be used. Yet, they need this recommended to them.
The Kildare line is now a major commuter route for Dublin, the plan for the interconnector shows this, yet they are not given a Sunday service like people on other rail lines. Why?
Derek Wheeler
09-12-2006, 23:09
Fare from Sallins to City Centre, normally a tenner return, Monday to Saturday. I wonder will the fare on Sunday be the same or will the traditional CIE/IE Sunday, "jack up the fare policy" apply?
Anyway, I'll travel tomorrow on the 13.08 ex Sallins and give everything a good look. Im curious about the advertising measures for this. Apart from the IE web site, its been pretty quiet down here.
Derek Wheeler
10-12-2006, 21:35
Despite no advertising for this service, loadings at Sallins looked good today. The 14.40 arrival at Sallins from Heuston turned out 10 passengers (+ Mark Gleeson;) )
The 16.40 arrival from Heuston had 20+ disembark at Sallins.
This Sunday service will prove a winner when fully introduced.
Sallins station had no advertising at all. According to Mark, a leaflet was stuck in behind the route timetable in Heuston. At Hazelhatch a poster was displayed. Back in Sallins a poster explaining Timetable alterations today had been stuck up with sticky tape on the ticket office door. The wind and the rain got the better of it. How daft to expose an important announcement to the elements or vandals.
Mark took a photo and will make it available in due course.
And the fare is the same as the current Mon - Sat fare.
Mark Gleeson
10-12-2006, 22:56
The only clear notice was in Hazelhatch where a printed sheet of A4 listing the trains was stuck over the timetable, that was behind a plastic sheet
The only notice in Sallins is the one Derek is holding http://forum.platform11.org/attachment.php?attachmentid=384&stc=1&d=1165791214
Newbridge (yes I got there) had one notice stuck with tape hung over a advertisement, no notice in the booking office area
And of course to add insult, the 14:15 Heuston Newbridge has Kildare as destination front and back and inside the PIS called it as destination. The 16:15 Heuston Kildare had no PIS and no destination front and rear, http://forum.platform11.org/attachment.php?attachmentid=385&stc=1&d=1165791214
Isn't it funny. Ireland is one of few cities in Europe where Sunday is a major day for retaillers. Somehow, the national rail company have failed to notice this when they have a densely populated line waiting to be used.
add to that the fact that the sunday times are random,on balbriggan commuter,shops are 12-6,trains going to balbriggan are 5.10? and 740,they don't even cater for people who are working in shops!
Derek Wheeler
12-12-2006, 23:56
Due to engineering works, this is the Sunday service on the Kildare route this Sunday.
Sunday 17th December 2006 - Services from Newbridge, Sallins and Hazelhatch by Corporate Communications
Sunday 17th December 2006
Services from Newbridge, Sallins and Hazelhatch
The following additional services will operate on this coming Sunday 17th December 2006.
To Heuston
Kildare dep. 11.05hrs 12.45hrs
Newbridge dep. 10.40hrs 11.12hrs 12.52hrs
Sallins dep. 10.48hrs 11.20hrs 13.00hrs
Hazelhatch dep. 10.55hrs 11.27hrs 13.07hrs
HEUSTON arr. 11.17hrs 11.49hrs 13.30hrs
From Heuston
Heuston dep. 17.25hrs 18.25hrs
Hazelhatch arr. 17.40hrs 18.40hrs
Sallins arr.. 17.48hrs 18.48hrs
Newbridge arr. 17.56hrs 18.56hrs
Kildare arr. 18.02hrs
Other scheduled services are also available for Kildare. Check Timetable or Journey Planner for details.
All services are liable to delays on Sunday 17th December due to Engineering Works between Hazelhatch and Heuston. Iarnród Éireann regrets any inconvenience caused.
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