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Originally Posted by Mark Gleeson
A contract has been signed for wifi on Enterprise different supplier though compared to the main contract Irish Rail had. Can't name the company at this time though until a formal statement is issued.
Seat reservations are available, a ticket is never a guarantee of a seat.
If you sit down and look at the numbers the bulk of the failures and delays are on the Northern Irish side.
It is without a question the worst cross border service I have travelled on.
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wi-fi stop the clock.
seat reservation no guarantee of a seat not good enough, when spare carriages are sitting at york road and first plus is never full, one of the first plus carriages could be taken out of each set and replaced with std class ones, spares in york rd.
Service, a tad harsh, it is a decent service but needs tweeking, i.e. wi-fi, re-fit/replacement or carriages, maybe an overhaul, possibly let someone else come in and run it as a whole, instead of NIR & IR