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Unread 25-09-2008, 13:41   #1
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Default [Article] Iarnród Éireann refuses to answer queries on cost of clampers

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THERE WERE robust exchanges at the Oireachtas Transport Committee yesterday as Iarnród Éireann refused to answer questions on how much the company was paying clampers to enforce its new pay-parking regime.

The company said estimates it would earn €1 million in parking revenue and pay the clampers €2 million a year were inaccurate.

Some 13,000 parking spaces at 37 rail stations across the State are to be subject to a charge of €2 per day or €8 per week.

Those who buy a weekly ticket, however, will not be guaranteed a parking space as spaces will remain on a "first come, first served" basis.

Outlining the company plans yesterday, CIÉ group property manager Niall Grogan cited financial confidentiality in refusing to tell the committee how much the clamping company would be paid.

This led to protests from committee members, with Fine Gael transport spokesman Fergus O'Dowd vowing he would "not accept the culture" of the State company. "If you are not going to be transparent on this . . . then I am not satisfied", he said, adding: "You get taxpayers' money."

Earlier Mr O'Dowd told company managing director Dick Fearn that commuter fares to Dublin from north of Balbriggan were almost double those between Balbriggan and Dublin. The customers already felt "ripped off".

Labour's Tommy Broughan said the company had engaged in a public relations disaster, and had "wiped out all the good will" which had arisen in recent years.

However, Mr Fearn insisted "like any property owner, we are going to decide how best to use that property". While the introduction of parking charges would not make any money this year or next, they would be a long-term asset.

The charges, which began at Dart stations and the Northern Line this month, are to be rolled out by December 1st.
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Unread 25-09-2008, 14:55   #2
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Rail Users Ireland's newsletter got a mention! Well done.

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The headline on the current edition of Rail Users Ireland is “Park and be taken for a ride”. It clearly sees the charges as an additional stealth tax of €500 on top of the cost of the rail ticket, which is grotesquely unfair. Even at this stage, is this not something that should be reconsidered and reversed by Iarnród Éireann? Another Government would certainly look at reversing it because people are so angry about it.
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Unread 25-09-2008, 15:45   #3
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Fearn says they were in correspondence with local user groups.

I have spoken to people who volunteered to join a Maynooth line group when they were first advertised but have never heard a thing back from IE.

Has anyone ever gotten onto one of these mythical committees or know someone on them?
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Similar report from Northern Line as well

"Due to lack of interest"

Actually Irish Rail will welcome you with open arms and give you the full, your input is important spiel, but will they deliver anything as a result, nope.

Fergus O'Dowd makes a very good point, IE get a very large amount of cash from the state a little accountability would be nice.
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Unread 25-09-2008, 16:03   #5
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Dick Fearn: Like any other owner of property, it is our responsibility to decide how we will use that property to the best benefit of our business.
How much say have the Local Authorities had in this I wonder?
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Unread 25-09-2008, 16:05   #6
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I have received correspondence from Mr. Mark Hennessy raising queries about bus services in his local area. I note this and will forward it to the Department of Transport for a reply. Is that agreed? Agreed.
Last but not least eh Mark?
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