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![]() Unless the 12.05 from M3 didn’t stop at Ashtown, but if that is the case it must have passed through well before 12.26.
There was a huge number of people waiting on the platform. |
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![]() Thats not saying its Irish Rail's systems lying to us
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![]() Sorry. I don't understand exactly what you mean.
Also, the live information feature on the Irish Rail website was showing the train arriving at Ashtown on time. Then when I checked it again after 12.26, it said the next train was an hour later. So it doesn't reflect "real" time. It seems completely worthless. |
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![]() The live system isn't live west of Drumcondra, its in the disclaimer on the page
We have seen occasions where the system says a train was ontime yet was cancelled, in this case the system has a record of a train arriving in Dublin Connolly but no train actually ran
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![]() It sounds like Alice in Wonderland.
So, there's no way to check if a train is actually going to turn up? |
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![]() Mark - is more accurate tracking west of Drumcondra in the cards any time soon?
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