27-10-2006, 11:11 | #21 |
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Tara Street southbound and both lifts at Grand Canal Dock are out today
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28-10-2006, 21:48 | #22 |
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Are these lifts fit for purpose ?
I'm surprised there hasn't been more about this. IE go to great lengths to build new bridges and install new lifts and (as has been noted above) for the past number of months there hasn't been a day where they have all been in action at the same time.
I can understand this in a huge network, but the number of lifts involved here is tiny. The mean time between failures must be measured in single figure days for some of the stations such as Booterstown. This just has to be a public accounts committee item next year - someone somewhere is paying for all this maintenance. On the other 'service' side - I get the feeling there is no cleaning contract for the lifts. It certainly seems that way in Clontarf Road where I have *never* seen anyone use the lift and where the smell around the lifts is not pleasant. The lift in Booterstown isn't that bad yet, but it doesn't look like it has ever been cleaned. Give it enough time without cleaning and I'm sure the smell will match that of Clontarf Road. z |
29-10-2006, 11:02 | #23 |
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Happy to confirm at 10:35 am that Tara Street south and both lifts at Grand Canal Dock are still out of order
Though not confirmed it is thought that IE do not have a service contract for the lifts And I have seen the lift in Clontarf used |
29-10-2006, 19:20 | #24 |
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Both lifts in Blackrock are now broken
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30-10-2006, 13:59 | #25 |
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At 2pm today 30-10-2006
Blackrock both lifts Grand Canal Dock both lifts Tara Street southbound lift |
31-10-2006, 08:33 | #26 |
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At 8:30am today 31-10-2006
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01-11-2006, 08:57 | #27 |
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At 8:55am today 1-11-2006
Grand Canal Dock both lifts Tara Street southbound lift Shankill northbound lift |
01-11-2006, 13:46 | #28 |
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At 13:45am today 1-11-2006
Grand Canal Dock both lifts Tara Street southbound lift Shankill northbound lift Skerries southbound lift Last edited by Mark Gleeson : 02-11-2006 at 09:05. |
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At 9:5am today 2-11-2006
Tara Street southbound lift Shankill northbound lift Skerries southbound lift Ok so this is getting crazy but there is logic behind it, its proof of a total failure to provide the advertised service and it will come in useful later Last edited by Mark Gleeson : 02-11-2006 at 09:08. |
02-11-2006, 10:00 | #30 |
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How do people who need the lifts manage ?
Agreed - this is getting crazy.
If I needed to use the lifts (wheelchair, bad legs, buggy, etc . . .) the level of unavailability would make it somewhat of a gamble whether I would be able to complete my journey or not on any given day. Where's the fun being stuck on the wrong side of somewhere like Booterstown with a broken lift, the next train is 15 minutes away and is going to a station you don't want to be at anyway ? Maybe I'll get on to some of the freesheets and see if they can shame IE into getting their act together. On a slightly lighter note - anyone for a game of broken lift bingo ? We could get assigned 5 or 6 stations (with lifts) across the network and the first to spot all their stations listed on the displays gets a prize . . . Z |
02-11-2006, 10:15 | #31 |
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Hot money is on Killiney being next
This is by no means a definitive list it what I know about. Its totally pointless to have it on the platform displays, since its too late then surely it should be online ? |
02-11-2006, 15:45 | #32 |
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Breaking news
Shankill and Skerries back working only for Glenageary southbound to now be broken |
03-11-2006, 08:56 | #33 |
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At 8:55am today 3-11-2006
Tara Street southbound lift (now 1+ week broken) |
07-11-2006, 11:23 | #34 |
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Tara Street Southbound still broken
Wasn't on the DART this AM, so can't comment on the situation today, but as of yesterday evening Tara Street Southbound was still out of action.
I suppose in a weird IE kind of way, this is actually progress because they seem to have stopped the rest of the lifts from breaking and there is a 66% improvement on previous weeks performance - that's gotta be good in someones warped way of measuring service levels. Or else they have stopped reporting the out of services . . . Is there some kind of lift benchmarking thing coming up ? z |
07-11-2006, 12:09 | #35 |
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I've given up on Tara Street southbound, its been out for the last 2 weeks, its still out
No other stations are effected as of 11:30 this morning |
08-11-2006, 09:47 | #36 |
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This morning Booterstown (possibly Southbound only) rejoined the list of broken lifts.
How do IE discover these lifts are out of action ? Do people regularly get stuck in them and push the alarm button, or (and I can't see this happening with the way most people carry on) does someone spend ages waiting for the lift, eventually work out it is broken, climb the stairs, go back down, go to the ticket office and report the problem ? Given the attitude of many IE customer facing staff, I know a lot of people wouldn't be bothered reporting it and would just walk out of the station. Maybe the stations that are regularly broken are the ones where the staff take the trouble to check and report, while the ones that never report as broken are the ones where nobody every checks. z |
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Have yet to here of someone getting trapped in the lift
Word on the ground indicates software problems are a problem Should of course note when a station is unstaffed the lifts are locked up |
08-11-2006, 12:31 | #38 |
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Software
Mark,
It's interesting to hear that software is being rumoured. I ain't no software engineer, but it is fair to say that the requirements for lift operation aren't that hard to specify and code. These lifts aren't doing anything cutting edge, or pushing the envelope or any thing else like that. I say the above with a little tongue in cheek - but the simple reality is that any commercial organisation would be up in arms with their suppliers if they experienced these sorts of ongoing problems with a *SIMPLE* mechanical device like a lift. There must be 10,000 lifts in Dublin that don't experience these problems - why do the IE ones still experience them after many months ? It's not as if there are any weird things to be catered for - one lift per platform, two floors, one set of doors - a lift controller couldn't have a more simple job to handle. It is interesting to note that the lifts at DunLaoghaire (which has the added 'complexity' of two sets of doors on the South bound side) don't seem to fail. And the lifts at Clontarf Road also don't seem to fail. The difference between these lifts and the 'broken' ones is that they were installed long ago and weren't part of the current upgrade. z |
09-11-2006, 10:07 | #39 |
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Glenageary broken
This morning Booterstown is back in action, but Glenageary Southbound is bust. Funny, it always seems to be the southbound platforms with the problems.
Maybe they ordered a whole batch of Northbound lifts and put them on the wrong side . . . and the lifts are suffering failures as a result of stress - z |
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Glenageary and Tara Street southbound are gone
Software engineering 101 normally starts with a simple example, a lift Will shortly be taking this matter up with senior people in IE, we are gathering evidence, this thread being part of that and various infractions of agreed accessibility rules have been noted, some of which IE have already been informed of informally |
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