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![]() Full statement from Department of Transport
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![]() Maybe this is an opportunity to get rid of the unprofitable lines. Like the UK franchise some services like the Limerick junction-Waterford and Ballybrophy-Limerick services. Iarnród Éireann would make more money leasing the lines vs running trains with under 10 passengers.
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![]() Irish Rail are terrified of the derogation withdrawal. Despite their efforts they still haven't figured out the names of companies who have visited Dublin so far to scope things out.
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Not sure that the directive relates to domestic passenger services though ! |
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![]() Any company coming in is going to be faced with an initial start up problem of the gauge. It's not like they can shift stock from operations elsewhere in Europe. And if they invest in stock, they need to make sure that they are going to win a contract to operate a line.
Of course, the 2700s that are going out of service could present a quick and easy entry opportunity, but I assume they won't be available to any entrants. There is possibly a business opportunity in all this for a stock leasing company. |
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![]() odd, Leo Varadkar was on morning ireland today expressly ruling out any compitition in relation to passenger services, says this will only apply to freight.
this is not in the spirit of the department press release, i assume this is a sop to the unions. |
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![]() Irish Rail's contract with the NTA runs to about 2019, but can be changed at will by the NTA. It would be difficult for any passenger operator to run without a subvention.
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![]() the minister this morning said there will be no subvention to any private operator. that means no private operators.
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