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21-03-2013, 21:19 | #1 |
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New 17.10 Heuston-Westport on Fridays
The 17.10 Heuston-Athlone will be extended to Westport from Friday 22 March until Friday 17 May. No connection to Ballina and no online reservations. Mostly aimed at students to ease crowds on the 18.15.
Only problem is that it will be stopped in Roscommon for 25 minutes waiting for the 18.15 to cross. Something will need to be done to cut that if people are expected to use it. Last edited by Jamie2k9 : 21-03-2013 at 21:30. |
23-03-2013, 17:04 | #2 |
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Is the problem that the crossing trains are 6-car, ruling out a Castlerea crossing?
Ideally an N60 bypass or even a relief road might allow closure of the level crossing and extension of the loop platform to 176m which would add some flex to the timetable but clearly that's not on the cards for a LONG time. |
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Yes thats the reason. They should drop that stop as 25 minute stop isnt on. Would.it be a busy stop.
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The 18.15 up is always a 3 car but because its a Friday the 14.45 down is a 6 and the stock is required back in Dublin. Skipping the stop is best if there is to many passengers to split in Athlone. Some people won't be happy but a far higher number who are traveling further will be. Its rostered as a 2 3 pieces. I would like to know what way they worked it on the 15 March. This 25 minute stop wasn't scheduled so either it did stop for that long or they tried both at Castlerea but of course Health and Safety comes into it. Hopefully they monitor loads over the first week or two and make a decision best all round. Delaying the 18.15 by 15 or 20 minutes if possible but that could have further knock on affects. Last edited by Jamie2k9 : 23-03-2013 at 21:00. |
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24-03-2013, 12:47 | #6 |
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The FO problem on the 1815 arises because of the significantly reduced evening capacity ex Dublin to the Mayo line in recent years. Traditionally there were two trains on Friday evenings, one for Westport and one for Ballina. Now there is only one train. While the 1445 service is very welcome, it is not an evening service and does not relieve the 1815 to any great extent - hence the requirement for the 1710 being extended to Westport on Fridays.
As it stands the 1815 from Westport and 1710 from Heuston at at either end of the same single line section - either you delay one or the other for at least 20 minutes. If you bring the 1710 forward to Castlerea, there is oodles of time for the 1815 to serve the longer platform and then shunt to the loop to await the arrival of the 1710. Not sure that the case for delaying the 1815 is compelling unless the schedule change is properly advertised and loaded into the journey planner. As regards extending the 2nd platform at Castlerea, there is no impediment other than money in extending the platform - the level crossing is not an obstacle. Whether it is a good investment for one train a week is debateable ! |
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Overall the 14.45 should be move to 15.45 if possible as 12.45 and 14.45 are to close and 14.45 and 18.15 are to far apart. |
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