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Unread 03-09-2009, 10:29   #108
Thomas Ralph
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Welcome to the board, Neutraliser.

My immediate suggestion is that in the case of wasps, malfunctioning seatbelts, malfunctioning suspension, and air conditioning issues, you inform the bus driver immediately of the problem. Chances are he won't have noticed, and only if someone brings it to his attention is there any chance of anything getting fixed.

I don't think IÉ or the bus companies can do anything about Dublin traffic or congestion on the phone lines with so many people ringing in.

The first northbound train from Laytown was at 0752 before the collapse, so 0729 seems to me to be an improvement. If you're looking to get into the city centre early, get a southbound train at 0612 0636 0707 or 0748, change at Balbriggan onto a direct bus service at 0630 0700 0730 and 0800 respectively, or at Skerries onto the 33X, or at Donabate onto a direct bus service to Tara Street, or at Donabate onto a bus to Malahide for the DART.

Drogheda-Laytown is now gone hourly or more frequent.
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