14-07-2009, 20:30 | #21 |
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As a matter of interest what 22 was it? I am trying to keep track of the ones giving problems.
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15-07-2009, 09:11 | #22 |
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15-07-2009, 09:12 | #23 | |
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Just to show these 22k trains aren't perfect
http://www.sligoweekender.ie/news/st...jojau&cat=news Quote:
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15-07-2009, 10:33 | #24 |
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Who said the 22ks were perfect?
The mayor of Sligo is worried about safety. What a muppet! Inconvenience yes, but safety? It was probably because of safety concerns that the delay was so long. God save us from grandstanding local politicians. |
15-07-2009, 22:15 | #25 |
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The Sligo Lord Mayor may have a valid point about safety, I would prefer to take my chance in one of the MkII type carriages with slam doors not electronically controlled - carriages not full of electrical gear and underfloor motors etc, etc...
Anyway a three hour delay is completely unacceptable - how many of these passengers will never take the train again and how many others will they recount their tales of woe to? Barry Kenny spin your way out of this one. PS Also with older stock it was possible to open windows for air, not like the hermetically sealed sardine cans (MkIVs, 22000s etc). Last edited by PLUMB LOCO : 15-07-2009 at 22:17. |
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The "Mayor" of Sligo should have taken the Mk3s that his colleagues thought weren't good enough for the Sligo line then
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16-07-2009, 08:50 | #27 |
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In fairness, loco hauled sets break down more. Now sure about fires. Brake fires seem more common on DMUs
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Just to say that the 29000 class operated tonights 19.23 from Gorey....
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10-08-2009, 23:57 | #29 |
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Tonights Gorey Dublin 19.23 service was cancelled as with the 20.27 to Dublin. I was told that they were doing the overhead lines again. Arrived into Dublins tara Street at 23.05.
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No notice but ongoing
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Irish Rail admit the changes, again late
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Is there actually Overhead Line Maintenance Work going on? or just a lack of drivers?
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There is work, can confirm
Believe they where between Seapoint and Blackrock last night, kept me awake
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