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22-06-2011, 16:52 | #1 | |
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Clonsilla station - Major road works ongoing until November
Expect major delays, extra time may be needed if driving/taking bus to the station
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22-06-2011, 19:42 | #2 | |
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The IE annual report (link) states that
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Looks like I chose a great time to move back to the area after a year of living closer to town |
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02-07-2012, 21:07 | #3 |
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It appears the work at Clonsilla to provide an additional platform is nearing completion. Any idea when (or if) a new timetable will be implemented on the Maynooth line and if the frequency to Maynooth will be increased?
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10-07-2012, 21:09 | #4 |
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Probably just a shuttle service to and from M3 Parkway and Clonsilla. Reduced service on the Maynooth Line ????
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10-07-2012, 22:03 | #5 |
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There's already a shuttle service from Clonsilla to M3 and back in the evening off-peak. Presumably opening the platform will just move that service over to it, no need for any timetable changes(a later service on the branch would be nice though, to connect with the 2212 and 2310 Pearse-Maynooth services).
The platform should be open soon, the lifts and footbridge seem to be finished and there are workmen on the junction every day presumably working with the signalling. A tamper was sitting in the platform today as well. |
10-07-2012, 22:06 | #6 |
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I would hope for a re-structuring of services, rather than a reduction in services. Note that is is hoped to open Hansfield station, which would make the Dunboyne branch more attractive to Barnwell/Ongar/Castaheany passengers.
The branch could easily be served by a very short shuttle off-peak, with the carriages freed up used to boost services, certainly Connolly-Clonsilla.
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I can't see many people getting on a train a Hansfield and then changing at Clonsilla: might as well walk!
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11-07-2012, 12:59 | #8 |
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Yeah, even when Hansfield opens it is still a very long walk from civiliasation. It is only marginally closer to me than Clonsilla, so I will keep going to Clonsilla where I can get twice as many services and direct services to Pearse.
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11-07-2012, 13:09 | #9 |
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Arriving at Clonsilla off a down train for Maynooth and having to make your way across the footbridge to the bay platform for the M3 Parkway train will be a chore on a wet and windy evening.
Crossovers needed to facilitate down trains to serve the up platform to give a cross platform service is whats needed too. Unlikely to get it with the present financial state of the country. |
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A single set should be able to provide a 30 minute interval service in each direction between Dunboyne and Clonsilla, although there is no point in running at this frequency as the Maynooth off-peak service is roughly one train in either direction every hour. Likely "shuttle" service will be be hourly with long lie-overs at both M3 Parkway and Clonsilla. |
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So how many million will have been invested to achieve this reduction in service?
If only they could have some kind of single car train that could travel on roads and provide the same shuttle service, they might be able to shut the line down altogether. What is the point in having a shuttle train sitting idle while paying the driver (and probably running the engine while doing so) while the same resources could be put to productive use by running in to Connolly - thus increasing the level of service at all stations between Clonsilla and the city. |
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There's a cap on the number of trains that can be sent into Connolly, and the Docklands station is not very popular - the Midland route also prevents service to Drumcondra.
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Docklands station is unpopular because it is in a ridiculous location and it costs €3.10 return on the luas to get to somewhere people want to go from it. Docklands is roughly the same distance from Grafton Street as Ranelagh.
If we had a properly integrated public transport system, you would be able to get a luas ticket for another euro or so return or possibly it would be included in the price of your ticket. |
23-12-2012, 09:02 | #14 |
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Has work on the 3rd platform halted? Nothing seems to have been done there for months and the points and signalling look like they still need to be commissioned. Was the project postponed indefinitely due to the ongoing Irish rail budget problems? Bit of a waste if that is the case as there can't be that much left to do.
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It looked fully complete when I passed recently
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I think it's ready to go, they're just not going to start using it until the new timetable comes in.
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23-12-2012, 18:21 | #17 |
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If only they had've been as quick on hansfield that might have been opening in the new timetable!
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23-12-2012, 19:16 | #18 |
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Apparently the commissioning of the new signalling and points at Clonsilla is scheduled for early January. Given that this work has been scheduled and abandoned on at least two previous occasions, there is no guarantee that it will happen this time either !
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