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Once again, more shocking safety implications as IE were told of the change in water flows
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yeah, read that in the it today..... what a disgrace. heads have to roll for that. Clearly and obviously there is serious incompetence in Irish Rails ability which stems from the TOP because if the men on the ground are not instructed to execute a full inspection including underwater analysis of the support structure after recieving details from people who are in an around the viaduct daily and relying on the water levels and flow.
If and it does, look like to people familiar with the viaduct noticed what appeared to them as errosion, the viaduct should have been put out of immediate use until a full inspection had been completed. Irish Rail had put lives at risk which includes mine as I used the viaduct twice a day. |
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I agree, speaking as someone who used to paddle under the "arches" in malahide, I can quite clearly see that the bed layout and flow of the current is different from times I paddled there.....I was a bit taken aback by that photo! Irish Rail should have sent someone to do further checks on the sea bed! Many of the Sea Scout leaders are highly professional paddlers and well used to reading water flow changes.
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I'm not sure if that really matters to us. It is the relatively sudden change that is the problem, not that it looks this way or that.
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In my opinion, the people who are out there every day are more experts than these engineer divers because they see this area day in day out, not every 6 years! Thats why they spotted this problem and not IE days ago. If anything can be learned from this is that these people should be communicated with and they can show where the problem lies. By IE working with the local groups who use this stretch they may forsee this problem in future and deal with it promptly. By doing a proper check they would have still cause untold chaos with the northern line but at least they wouldn't have had everyone from the government down questioning how they maintain their infrastructure. Fact is we have untold chaos and everywhere you look in the media you see that mess of a bridge! Hopefully they will also examine how to sort this bridge out not just rebuilt and strengthen it. Maybe its time to have a look at how other countries deal with this problem. Last edited by ThomasJ : 27-08-2009 at 10:02. |
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that rapid never existed at that level of tide, the level used be at the rocks at each side of the current rapid and there would only be a trickle of water, not enough to paddle unless the tide was at a good level. That photo shows a nice fast and looks deep too.. I might have a few old photos or have friends who have photos of it before hand as a comparison.
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as a ps... here is a description from playak.com it shoudl give you an idea of the changes based on the levels of watervisible in the photo.
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Matthews run a good service and they do annual tickets if your company will deal with them. The only issue is they go to parnell st which means a walk for southside users. We were told by the drivers yesterday that they will be running extra services via the port tunnel to the ifsc from monday!!
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thats a serious possibilty but there are reports now that iarnrod eireann plan on using a temporary bridge to transport drogheda/dundalk (could be in place in 3 months...) while they work on the problem
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