26-03-2007, 15:47 | #1 |
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Killucan Station - according to PDFs!
http://www.iarnrodeireann.ie/your_jo...nolly%2007.pdf
Follow the link - if you look closely there is a stop timetabled at Killucan off the 0800 train to Longford. The time appears to be about right for a Killucan stop as well. Curious! |
26-03-2007, 15:53 | #2 |
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This is another classic example of a screw up in Irish Rail
Killucan is a passing loop, no station. The 8:00 to Sligo will actually stop there to be passed by a Dublin bound train. You can't get off since its not a station anymore Note I've seen Geashill on the Portarlington Athlone line listed in a similar way |
26-03-2007, 22:20 | #3 |
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There is another place called cloneydonin or something between Clara and Athlone that gets listed.
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Sligo Dublin: Killucan, Portarlington Athone: Clonnydonin, Geashill Westport Athlone: Knockcrockery Athy Waterford:Ballyhale You should find Irish Rail have these invisible stations in many timetables at stations, they have a place in the staff timetable but not in the public one Of course we then have Manualla Junction where you stop but cant actually exit other than by train |
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I found the last bank holiday Monday the Ballina - Dublin Heuston train had 2 timetable errors. Both Manulla Junction & Clara were listed on the timetable with times but the train didn't stop at either. |
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16-05-2007, 13:37 | #6 |
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Can anyone tell me the reason why at Manulla junction you can change trains but not get off at the the station? My cousin told me this the other year while I was visiting Ballina!
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16-05-2007, 13:45 | #7 |
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Its in the middle of nowhere, all it is is an island platform no pedestrian access
That said the more adventurous who know the place can wait for the train to depart and exit over the track and up a bank to a nearby road |
16-05-2007, 16:59 | #8 |
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On Sunday there were passengers on the platform waiting to board the Dublin Train before the Ballina one pulled in, I'd say they tried the above! But there is a set of steps the far side of the bridge that could be used.
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17-05-2007, 23:58 | #9 |
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You get around a bit. Arrive off ferry in Rosslare and end up in Ballina!! Perhaps you should review your travel arrangements when visiting Ireland.
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18-05-2007, 14:10 | #10 |
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part of the UK trainspotter fraternity methinks.
But it's Ok as long as he doesn't start a campaign for a TGV freight train to Tory Island or something. |
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