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With regards to this on the if website Quote: As many rail departures are not considered to be connecting services by the train companies concerned, it is advisable to confirm the departure time prior to the purchase of a sail / rail ticket. When I took a ferry at rosslare europort I we astonished that all the ie signage was in the ferryport more than the station the fact that there was a man in ie uniform welcoming me onto the ferry disturbed I'm not sure if these people know what business they are running anymore. You will love This corktina 15 euro add on for footpassengers to travel from rosslare to cork with Irish rail, god knows how much it would be without that add-on but could you imagine how you would get home to cork |
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06-08-2010, 18:56 | #22 |
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some bargain mileage there for €15!
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A train from Waterford cannot pass one going to Waterford at Rosslare Strand (not been possible since 1972)
Belview is freight only and is a siding Rosslare Europort only has one platform (and only ever had one) but now does have a proper loop Obviously in the future if investment is forthcoming extra loops can be provided or relocated to best meet timetable needs. The ferry companies have a part to play, the train timetable has limitations and the timing of the daily commuter service is critical and it has to fit in with other services and the infrastructure limitations. If the proposed timetable is implemented it would be a very significant leap of faith, its not too much to expect that the ferry companies to show some flexibility in the crossing schedules talking +/- 15 minutes to make a difference.
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Fair enough but given that ie own the port and stena line/Irish ferries would be occupants would it be so much to sit down, talk and come to an agreement over talks
I'm sure the ferry companies would have to arrange slots, paths etc |
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What is somewhat strange is Stena actually made a submission to the NTA to retain the line.
Getting the ferry companies and indeed the Welsh side involved is very much on the agenda and is being addressed as I type this. I'm packing a suitcase right now for an expedition of sorts. There are a lot of things ongoing to try to sort things out.
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and thats the thing, if stena line have put in a submission to retain the line, they are not deliberately out there to put ie out.
i just find it strange that for ie who are owners of the port to not even promote their services at the port they own is bizarre. The only reference i saw to rosslare station at the port was a directional sign when the whole port was more or less covered in ie branding. |
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To be fair Stena's services connect better than Irish Ferries already. But equally Stena isn't eager to sell Rail and Sail tickets via Rosslare despite the train to Waterford connecting, Thats something that must be addressed and its firmly Stena's department. I mentioned it to the consultants as did others.
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having said that http://www.stenaline.ie/ferry/rail-and-sail/fishguard/ |
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The fact that stena line one of rosslares ferry companies made a submission is a good thing. Here's hoping! |
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Rail line closure plans 'flawed'
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Adult single between Rosslare Europort and Cork or v/v is probably €50, return €58 within 5 days or €64 within 1 month. Going Rosslare to Cork via Waterford and Limerick Junction will take most of the day as you have a 4h10m layover in Waterford and a further 45 minutes in Limerick Junction. |
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Anyone who has been to Bridgetown will know of the large housing estate which backs onto the station which was built in recent years.
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Is foot passenger traffic that much?
I just travelled Calais Dover and back again as one. Only one of the ferry companys now accepts foot passengers and not on all the ferrys. The Boat I returned on had only 33 foot passengers despite being the first boat for over 2 hours that took them whereas there where over 200 cars, some buses and trucks and other boats had taking vehicles had crossed during that time. This was a Friday evening (in August) and I imagine cross channel traffic is a lot heavier then Rosslare. Does anyone know the average per sailing? Interestingly while Dover seems to be well served with trains generally clockface timetabled the Calais timetable looks like something IE cobbled together. The train stations in both ports are nowhere near the ferry terminals, instead both have a patchy bus service between them. The Folkstone-Calais shuttles dont take foot passengers and a walk up train fare off-peak between Lille and Ashford is E200, so the channel tunnel is not stripping passengers away either. |
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Rosslare average is 6 per ferry I'm told. It varies heavily with the seasons and the time of day.
It is most definitely the 3rd or indeed 4th on the traffic generators list for the route after Waterford, Wexford and Dublin (if there were connections!)
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I think it will be difficult to promote the route as long as UK Rail Companies want to hide the super-cheap prices for RailSail tickets. (The question of why they have them at all if they don't want to promote them is for another day)
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Could IE claim that a higher level of service would require miniCTC and thus use the "ooh scary" cost of this to deter a high frequency service?
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17.8 million is already allocated to the route to provide CTC and some other upgrades.
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