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It's in reference to the third-world single line track system, still in use in a lot of the country. Having to wait for trains to arrive before leaving because of the track layout, is a joke. It belongs in the flintstone age or third-world countries, not in a EU country where so much money has been invested in the railway system.
You wouldn't tolerate a single lane motorway, so why tolerate a single lane track? There are many thousands of miles of single track railways throughout Western Europe and they operate successfully - it's called operating to a timetable - novel idea??. The idea of doubling the DSER is nonsense and shows that you have little appreciation of the terrain through which the line runs, the costs associated with such a massive proposal and the return on same - we not talking a few packs of Hornby track! |
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Stopping at Bray YES, stopping at Dun Laoighaire NO. The whole point of an intercity journey is to cut out the amount of needless stops along a DART/Commuter route with the first major town being the first port of call I.E Bray. It's the same with Sligo;first stop is Maynooth and indeed with the majority of InterCity journeys ex Heuston, the first stop is Kildare Town. Up until a few years ago the Rosslare train's first stop was always Bray. Then the fools put commuter carriages on the line and gave them the excuse to stop at numerous stations on the DART line. Dun Laoighaire is for DART and COMMUTER stops only. Last edited by sublimity : 29-03-2009 at 12:39. |
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Dun Laoghaire is the biggest town on the entire route really and a ferry port, the stop should be there, Tara Street is the one to drop. Pearse stays given the interconnector is coming
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7, 7a, 45a, 46a, 46x, 58c, 59, 75, 111, 746 buses all operate to Dún Laoghaire.
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Totally disagree Mark. Dun Laoghaire is a suburb of Dublin. Having it as an Intercity stop would be taking away the whole concept of the word 'Intercity'. A Lot of people think Bray should be the first stop and rightly so. I agree with Pearse being a stop though. |
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You seem to be forgetting those folks who work along the southern DART line especially seen as how bad the timetable. For those folks that extra stop is a lifeline.
Forget about looking for a 20-minute gap between the Rosslare train and the DART before it because if this stop is removed these people need a connection to Bray or the city! I remember working in blackrock and my evening train to maynooth would fly pass, it would annoy alot of people. So I had to travel to town to make the connection. No bother seen as though MY LAST TRAIN WAS NOT 18:30!!! Its not fair when a timetable is so infrequent to have to put the onus on people to rely on a connecting train with a fairly big distance! Last edited by ThomasJ : 31-03-2009 at 15:27. |
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There is still a perception that people finish at 5. Even think of those passengers coming from cherrywood/leopardstown and sandyford. |
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Maybe an exception could be made for the last train to Rosslare.
The rest: First stop Bray. |
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I think its an absolute disgrace that with services such as the Rosslare is still so backwards that anyone finishing after the evening peak hour cannot get a train that way. At least Bus eireann have woken up and realised that! 10:00pm to gorey should be the last! |
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Eh no thanks that's my stop!! I'd never make it from work to Connolly or Pearse for the 16.43 back home so would end up working an extra half hour each day until the next one. What would you gain cutting out that stop, 3 mins maybe?Its blackrock and lansdowne that could go!
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There seems to be a perception that everything happens 9-5 in Dublin City Centre! How backwards is that thought! Connolly/Tara/Pearse or Bray is not the best option for everyone! Certainly not for someone working in Sandyford! Last edited by ThomasJ : 31-03-2009 at 17:04. |
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The intercity passes through Bray at 08:05 and the next DART from Bray is then 08:10 so can people who need to get off before Pearse not swap over? The Intercity gets into Pearse at 08:43 and the DART at 08:49 so there's not a huge difference?
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My gf got the 8.20am Heuston to Westport this morning only to discover that the seat displays were turned off (although leaflets were left on the seats) and that her seat didn't exist. There were no staff on the train and the man on the platform (who later turned out to be a ticket inspector) just waved and told her to sit anywhere she could get a seat.
One short chat with the customer care staff in Heuston later and it turns out that that particular carriage is numbered properly (1-36) while the rest are numbered wrong (9-45) and the reservation system assumes they're all 9-36 so they put leaflets on the seats so passengers should know anyone with a reservation in A can sit anywhere in A. *rolls eyes* How hard is it to get this stuff right? |
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Problems continue on the Dublin Belfast route, ok so the trains no longer breakdown but everything else seems to go wrong
7:35 Dublin Belfast 10th April, the curious case of which coach is coach D, is the one next to C or the one two coaches further down with the D label? The information screen wasn't working and not one single announcement was made throughout the journey 16:10 Belfast Dublin, same train so repeat the coach D problem, no seat reservation cards, but the information screen and pa was working
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Was on the 1100 Heuston-Cork this morning. Packed to the gills, primarily due to the €10 fares one assumes. With coaches C, D, and E almost booked out, there really needed to be someone directing people without reservations to the far end of the train. Train host was, however, camped in first class for most of it (there's money to be had there from selling upgrades).
There were at least three sets of people laying claim to seats C7 and C8 as well, although they had no names on them. |
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To be fair its probably due to the U2 concert, Cork folks tend to stay the night and travel down the following day
The entrance on platform 5 in Heuston puts all passengers facing a door on coach C
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I don't usually have a reservation (my journey Sandymount to Cork isn't bookable) and I go down to the right carriage, but surely it would reduce customer inconvenience to do this? |
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