20-07-2010, 21:33 | #1 |
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Journey times on the Cork Dublin route
I've heard a lot about journey time padding on this route. Currently, it takes about 2hours 50 minutes for a typical journey. What is the fastest that this journey could be done at, with 3 or 4 stops, if Irish Rail decided to run the trains to their full potential, with a minimum of recovery time?
Does Irish rail need to spend a lot of money on the line to reduce journey times? Also, could a two-hourly stopping pattern with 3 stops help? Something like Odd hours: stop Portlaoise, Thurles, Mallow (for Kerry). Even hours: stop Ballybrophy (for Limerick), either Templemore or Charleville, and Limerick Junction (for Limerick). All stops closer than Portlaoise served by commuter trains. Really, a journey time of under 2hours 15minutes is needed - is there any possibility of getting this in the next 5 years. |
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