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[article] Rail strike customers yet to get refunds
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No surprise, it takes about 6 weeks normally to get the refund issued. Even before the disruption the excuse was 'pressure of work in this office and staff shortage' |
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This is part of the pr manipulation Irish Rail are playing to hide the chaos of May.
From day one in May 2006 the train hosts have been in hiding. I raised this with the manager in charge in late 2006. Latest report is they are no longer wearing their name badges. I'd be lucky to see the train host once on my way to/from Thurles. Of course the only time I approached a train host for assistance I was told to take a hike. It really depends which train host you get some are better than others. Of course it really helps if a senior manager is onboard trying to show the 'improved' service off to the press. |
My perception is that there are maybe two or three good train hosts who walk through the train, help people out, and so on, but the remainder just sit in citygold for the entire journey doing their best not to do anything.
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Mk4 train can't run unless there is a train host onboard
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"The company has begun its public relations fightback and is attempting to repair its battered image by employing dedicated staff to chat to passengers, carry their bags and generally portray the company in a good light."
:rolleyes: If Only Irish rail employed people to improve it's battered image by employing drivers and management to run a train service as advertised.... |
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Why? Technical requirement, or union (job protection) agreement? What precisely is the role? I caught the 0515 this morning, the checker came round, no sign of customer host. What do they do for the 60mins from Portarlington to Heuston - enjoy a cup of tea in the buffet? LC |
The train host is a required person onboard from a safety point of view. A Mk4 train cannot carry a single passenger unless there is a train host on board, under worst case scenarios a second driver may be substituted. As far as we know that has happened once and only for about 1.5 miles
Normally the lazy ones hide in first class. What worries me is the train hosts don't seem to have a clue about the basic safety procedures outside the train as in what to do in a serious accident, thats not to say they haven't done the looking for the broken suspension bolt routine trackside Where a railcar or DART is used where the train runs entirely under modern signaling there is no requirement for anyone other than the driver |
I am more concerned about the blasé attitude of a lot of train hosts to fire safety. Nearly every mark 4 train has baggage in the aisles or doorways which is a major hazard to a quick evacuation. Only one or two of them make an effort and get people to move them.
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