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KSW 25-01-2009 15:08

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Originally Posted by Mark Gleeson (Post 41138)
2009 due May/June

I was told by a ticket officer on the Rosslare service that the Rosslare line will not get a totally direct change on its daily services. He was telling me that the existing 13.05 might stay the way it is with a new 22k train but not the 18.35 and the morning service this afternoon train will be taken from a Sligo service and a 2800 class train will be swapped. I thought IE ordered more railcars for Sligo & Rosslare or is it the fact that not all 22k trains are in service yet.

He also said that the 2009 timetable will not be until June/July.

sublimity 27-01-2009 11:20

[quote=KSW;41142]I was told by a ticket officer on the Rosslare service that the Rosslare line will not get a totally direct change on its daily services.
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Thats not on. All services to Rosslare must be converted to 22ks. That was always the plan.

KSW 27-01-2009 15:11

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Originally Posted by sublimity (Post 41194)
Thats not on. All services to Rosslare must be converted to 22ks. That was always the plan.

I agree that was the plan but we the customers:Ddont actually know what was the plan.

I think everyone on the line will have their own opinions on the line by june or july if this does happen.:D

Mark Gleeson 27-01-2009 15:21

As I had posted many times, staff are only briefed on changes at short notice. This is just speculation

Not all trains south of Greystones will be 22k operated thats always been the position, 3 more 3 car 22k sets are awaited plus several 6 car sets

As it stands today there is no reason why the following services cannot be run

6:00 Gorey Dublin
16:30 Dublin Gorey

According to the Irish Rail staff timetable they should be 22k services

sublimity 27-01-2009 16:35

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Originally Posted by Mark Gleeson (Post 41198)
Not all trains south of Greystones will be 22k operated thats always been the position,

Yes, the Gorey trains will remain commuter railcars so that's probably why the train times you mentioned are still 28ks.

Beyond Gorey we all fully expect 22ks to be used with some 2x3 car formations for the busier time slots.

ThomasJ 27-01-2009 16:37

i reckon that if the formation i suggested would happen there wont be any 6-coach 22k formations on the rosslare line

Thomas Ralph 27-01-2009 16:42

Several of the wrong-side platforms are too short for them anyway.

sublimity 27-01-2009 16:50

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Originally Posted by ThomasJ (Post 41201)
i reckon that if the formation i suggested would happen there wont be any 6-coach 22k formations on the rosslare line

One train each way should be a 6 coach. E.g afternoon train to Rosslare and the evening return to Dublin. Only Rathdrum is a problem with platforms.

Mark Gleeson 27-01-2009 16:56

The platform thing isn't a problem, they stop in Woodlawn which is also short

The doors are software controlled so there is no problem locking out the last door of the train if required, could even be done manually by the ticket checker

sublimity 27-01-2009 17:03

Great, so there is no reason why a 6-coach 22k should not be used on the Rosslare line. Glad we sorted that out

ThomasJ 10-02-2009 12:48

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Originally Posted by sublimity (Post 41206)
Great, so there is no reason why a 6-coach 22k should not be used on the Rosslare line. Glad we sorted that out

Not quiet, just yet by the looks of things! :confused: why couldnt rotem have done this?

http://www.e-tenders.gov.ie/search/s...x?ID=DEC111145

Mark Gleeson 10-02-2009 13:38

It was my understanding that the fleet was ordered to have SDO, the computer console certainly displays the status of all doors

There are 183 ICR coaches, the tender says 234 so either Irish Rail are ordering 51 more or they are talking about the commuter fleet as its "up to 234 DMU vehicles of the same class / build type" . So Irish Rail have given the game away, they have a contract option on the ICR fleet most likely

The problem with SDO is to know when to disable the doors and which ones, thats where you need a complex technical solution and no GPS isn't a great solution

They are talking about 100 platforms, which is somewhere upwards of 50 stations in total, I only count 8 platforms in need of this on the Rosslare line

ThomasJ 10-02-2009 13:42

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Originally Posted by Mark Gleeson (Post 41765)

They are talking about 100 platforms, which is somewhere upwards of 50 stations in total, I only count 8 platforms in need of this on the Rosslare line

Could this include taking into account 9-coach trains?

Mark Gleeson 10-02-2009 13:51

Heuston side most platforms are 210m, long enough for a 9 car if required, Thurles needs a short extension on one platform but I can't see where 50 platforms is coming from, unless its the entire Sligo line and Rosslare lines

wobbles 10-02-2009 13:53

51 extra 22000 class carriages were ordered nearly six months ago.

IE opted against SDO in the original order for the 22000 class. A nine coach consist (1 six car coupled to 1 three car) was tested recently. IE are looking at using 9 car consists on some of their busier services. A nine coach 22000 would be longer than most platforms so hence the tender for SDO.

ThomasJ 10-02-2009 13:53

Upgrading Rosslare and Sligo line to 9-coach?

For the Rosslare side that would be a waste, 6 coach is sufficent

What about the commuter services side of things Mark?

Any short platforms or possible upgrades?

ThomasJ 10-02-2009 13:55

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Originally Posted by wobbles (Post 41769)
51 extra 22000 class carriages were ordered nearly six months ago.

IE opted against SDO in the original order for the 22000 class. A nine coach consist (1 six car coupled to 1 three car) was tested recently. IE are looking at using 9 car consists on some of their busier services. A nine coach 22000 would be longer than most platforms so hence the tender for SDO.

Sorry wobbles! misread that! me bad :o Are there many stations on the heuston line like that?!

ThomasJ 10-02-2009 13:59

Just what was said on boards

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Yes this is for the 22000 fleet.

I can't say why this was not in the original specification. It (in my opinion) should certainly have been. However, what this will now allow is 6-car operation on the Rosslare route and perhaps 9-car operation on other routes if the need allows.

Now what other piece of information that has not really been in the public arena can you glean from the notice?

Mark Gleeson 10-02-2009 14:07

No contract award notice for a further order, only published orders are

1. 20 * 3 + 10 * 6 = 120
2. 10 * 3 = 30
3. 1 * 3 + 5 * 6 = 33

Been saying for ages that Irish Rail where 40-60 coaches short so it would make sense. For Rosslare, Limerick area and WRC most likely

ThomasJ 10-02-2009 14:10

and pace and the upgraded kildare line


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