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![]() Here we go again, it seems to suffer far too much from the random failure of early morning services
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![]() Commuter train services in west Dublin have been disrupted to a train derailment.
The Coolmine Road in west Dublin remains closed at the Coolmine level crossing where a track maintenance machine derailed earlier. Rail Services between Maynooth and Pearse Station have resumed as normal. © The Irish Times/ireland.com |
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Join Date: Dec 2005
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![]() Did the heat warp the rails?
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![]() at 3am ??
Probably the machine was tamping the track and continued over the crossing instead of stopping |
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![]() Does it really take more than 2 hours 45 mins to rerail?
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![]() Back in the old days you would be surprised how far you could get with a few blocks of wood and a bit of physical force
I get the feeling the level crossing took some damage possibly the surface needed part replacement |
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