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Letter - Disruption of Dublin rail route
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Curiously there does actually exist a guide http://www.rsc.ie/uploads/rsc/RSC-G-...Passengers.pdf
Drivers are under instruction not to stop on viaducts or inside tunnels but to continue clear if a urgent need to stop arises
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There is no advice for the train being on its side either. The instructions are generic and will be applicable in all emergency situations. The majority of people given the glass hammer will not be able to break the window, while those who have read the guide will do it in one swift blow
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The on train notices now clearly show striking the corner, unfortunately the human instinct is to aim for the centre
If you end up upside down, read this http://dspace.dial.pipex.com/town/sq...009%202002.htm
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One thing I notice travelling on UK trains is the amount of safety notices they display, almost to the point of making wonder is the train so dangerous that it needs so much safety information. Seriously, every carriage seems to have multiple notices advising you of evacuation routes, what to do under various scenarios, advice on the locations and use of the safety equipment.
It's possible that the UK go a little overboard, but that's surely better than the almost total lack of instruction IE have. |
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DART I was on had a very clear notice and clearly showed the hammer striking the corner of the window
There are evacuation notices as well in most of the fleet
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Mk2d, Mk3 and Mk4 have/had them as well
The latest notices are glow in the dark as well! Ladies and gentlemen, Iarnród Éireann welcomes you on board. This is the xx:xx service from a to b calling at c, d and e. Your attention is drawn to the safety and evacuation notices. This is non smoking service. We thank you for your attention and hope you have a pleasant and comfortable journey
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A lot of people are going to look really stupid claiming 11 months....
I put 3 months as the timescale on the day afterwards. Once they are open by December 8th they will have delivered a miracle. Obviously the huge daily financial cost is a big motivating factor
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well i is delighted by that, I was talking to a civil engineer on the enterprise one day and he said from what he saw he figured it would be 18 months. November is much nicer.
I'll miss the morning bus as i was getting in quicker... but i won't miss the afternoon rush then it'll be back to normal wondering if the incoming enterprise has problems again |
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the irish times has an article stating the same but my web access is a bit flaky at the moment! states there was 4m of water at time of collapse?
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