15-01-2007, 18:21 | #1 |
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[15-1-2007] Dublin to Cork
As expected chaos on the Dublin Cork, we knew the Mk4 coaches couldn't hack it
The 17:00 failed in the platform and was dragged away since room was needed for another arrival 18:00 to Cork was cancelled since the set timetabled for the 18:00 ran the heavily delayed 17:00 (as in 30+ minutes) Passengers of the 18:00 transferred to 18:35 to Tralee changing at Mallow to reach Cork. 18:35 is reported as filling rapidly No notice on IE site Last edited by Mark Gleeson : 15-01-2007 at 19:38. |
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To make matters worse the 14:30 out of Cork was held in Inchicore for about 10 minutes
Why Irish Rail have an obsession with platform 5 in Heuston As a result passengers for the 17:00 had an extra 10 minutes delay |
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Read a piece in The Herald AM this morning,Boasting about how the New High SPEED trains have benefited the customer..
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Put it this way we where expecting this to happen before lunch yesterday
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? Because journeys are faster where? Surely someone will email them and make it on the letters page.
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Absolutely everyone who hasn't used them (and even some who have) seem to think that they're high speed simply because they're new and pointy.
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the article also quoted a time of 2hrs 25 mins, implying it has improved with the new trains?,it hasn't has it?
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Journalism = Regurgitate press release. Do not authenticate facts via another source.
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This went to the Times yesterday.
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