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![]() So here we are 10 days out before opening and nobody knows what using this new service is going to cost.
Imagine this scene in a private business. 1. I have a piece of infrastructure sitting semi-idle for around 100 years that I can't be bothered to use 2. My board of directors forces me to use this infrastructure and hands me some free money to tidy it up. 3. I invest said free money and tidy things up 4. I do service planning, make usage projections, allocate operational capacity, train staff, etc. 5. Then I decide what I'm going charge customers 6. I expect business to come flocking to me and new customers to all abandon my competitors who they've been dealing with for years. Is it just me or would this not be an ideal way to go about doing business if one expected to be profitable and stay in business? |
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![]() Did anyone spot any changes from the original draft or was the public consultation simply a wasted exercise ?
Where has the extra rolling stock come from ? Is it simply stock released by resurrecting the MK4 ? Anybody open a book on whether it will happen on November 21st given that Irish Rail have been stalling for months using the "we are reviewing the public consultation" excuse. There are almost zero interchange opportunities with Heuston based Intercity services despite the availability of almost unlimited idle capacity at the expansive Kildare route stations. Given the poor integration with Heuston services and the very limited opportunities to travel to/from stations beyond Hazelhatch the new service will largely depend on business generated by the inner stations between ParkWest and Hazelhatch. Might be a slow build up but time will tell ! |
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17.25 (Limerick) remains the same (proposed 17.20 dep) 17.20 (Portlaoise) deferred to 17.28 (proposed 17.25 dep) 17.55 (Newbridge) remains the same (proposed to cancel)**** 19.15 (ex Newbridge) cancelled (proposed to cancel-note stock from 17.55 operates this ****Note that 17.55 and 17.28 (ex GCD) are working the same path to Newbridge from Park West so either it is cancelled and a journey planner error. Given the 19.15 has been removed I expect it is canceled as the 18.10 is advanced to 18.05 as proposed ex Heuston. The 17.28 change for the 17.20 is great, anytime I get the 14.50 ex Waterford its always up to 15 minutes late (14 minute turnaround between services) and and passengers don't even give you a chance to get off the train. Quote:
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![]() But the vast majority of intercity passengers don't live / work / study across the road from Heuston - they are coming from somewhere else and many people would benefit form the possibility of getting a train from their local station and then a cross-platform change of trains to their destination.
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It's not as if Heuston badly linked in terms of transport and every single train passenger doesn't need the opportunity to travel via PPT. Stopping all trains at Hazelhatch to connect is madness. The Luas to Connolly, 145 more less at Tara and Pearse St. What is the problem with transferring from IC to Commuter to Commuter/DART over IC, to Bus or Luas, to DART etc The actual time difference is minutes. Also bear in mind it's the first set of services, I'm sure if there is a genuine case for such travel then they can more less swap/alter and operate hourly PPT to Portlaoise and maintain Heuston-Portlaoise with Cork/Limerick and shuttles as well next year. |
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![]() I wouldn't be stopping every service at Hazelhatch but I would certainly consider stopping Intercity services at either Parkwest or Clondalkin (for access to/from the M50 and to get some value from the empty car park and little used station).
Initially it would only make sense to stop services at the morning and evening peaks and then only where convenient connections can be readily created. |
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