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08-07-2013, 10:22 | #1 |
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Irish Rails to apply for increase in speed limit on Intercity services in the autumn
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I read a small article in The Star on Saturday about Irish Rail applying for speed increases on Intercity services in the autumn e.g. from current 160kph to 200kph. So theoretically Dublin-Cork could be done in 1.5 hrs. Trying to find a link to the article. Anyone on here know of such plans ? Would be good if it does happen. Compete with motorways. Possibly open up more commute options. Last edited by laoisfan : 08-07-2013 at 10:31. |
08-07-2013, 10:39 | #2 |
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Can any of our trains go 125 mph? It would probably mean buying new locomotives for the mk4 cork trains. As far as I know the ICRS were built to go 100, perhaps they can travel faster.
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Tracks - granted they've been laying new sections over the last year or so. Trains - like you asked, are they good enough to do such speeds. Signalling Equipment - ??? I presume as long as they don't go on fire |
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08-07-2013, 10:49 | #4 |
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AFAIK The MKIV carriages are good to 200kph, but the locomotives are capped at 160kph.
I suppose if the speed limit has been raised, it would be easier to say there would be a fast return on investment on new locomotives. There are still vast sections of track (e.g. Cork-Mallow) where 160kph isn't possible, so I would assume 2 hours is the best case scenario. |
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Apply to who, surly a rail operator doesn't need to apply for speed increases, unless they are going to apply for funding from department of transport to decrease journey times but none of our trains can get to 200km, ICR's can do a little over 160km.
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08-07-2013, 11:12 | #6 |
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Do they not have to apply to the Department of Transport ?? I don't know.
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