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Unlike Drogheda, there is no depot for Maynooth trains to sit overnight so they have to run outbound from connolly to run inbound. Don't know if you remember the whole hullabaloo over empty trains out this way and the lack of options for Maynooth University students. Don't forget you have so many drogheda trains heading out to Bray and even onwards... how many extra services would you get if they terminated in connolly and ran back? For the record I was on the 7:46 ex Maynooth this morning and it was packed to the rafters! |
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To my knowledge the person in charge is: Myles McHugh Service Planning Manager Mainline & Commuter Heuston Station |
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For the future all commuter trains from Dundalk, Drogheda and Maynooth should terminate in Connolly or Pearse. Then we might have some extra services to these destinations. |
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----- Overall it seems to me that there is an increasing demand for trains but the IR network and fleet is not able to handle that demand in a sufficient way. Fair enough if there are 8-car sets running and they are still packed then we can talk about increasing the frequency. At the end of the day more customers for IR can only be a good thing, as long as these customers are satisfied with the service... My point is that there is no justification just to send out a 4-car train on a busy service in the morning and cause all this tension. Just 2 extra cars will do the job! (by the way the train was 6-cars this morning, it just to unpredictable what will happen next week). |
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The only commuter trains going to Bray should be the ones going to Gorey. This situation must be rectified in the new timetable. |
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The problem is not the size of Intercity cars its the commuter service is running within the intercity part!
This applied for both the morning service from Drogheda and the afternoon service to Maynooth. The key concept of intercity services is meant to be comfort you are meant to have a seat as it is a long distance journey. If the Rosslare service starts from Drogheda and arrives at connolly packed to the rafters then the intercity traveller has to stand for a period. The new intercity railcars are designed for passenger comfort ie more seats its not designed for packed commuter services so the process of seperation between drogheda/maynooth from rosslare services is being planned and when this happens rosslare services should start from connolly! The intercity railcars are not suited to sardines-in-a-tin like services. On a aside I think too many drogheda/dundalk services terminate in bray if one of the earlier services terminated in connolly, ran back to skerries or balbriggan to alleviate the pax boarding there it might help the overcrowding situation and might get an extra service over the loopline, maybe a DART! |
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Lord knows when this will happen with the Govt finances in the merde but as far back as the 2001 timetable (completed by 2006!), Irish Rail were planning on resignalling the city centre to accomodate more trains and allow Drogheda and Maynooth trains to turn back at Grand Canal Dock.
They cannot do this currently and to stop them blocking the DART, services run out to Bray. Changing trains at Connolly would make sense if the DART actually ran at 5-7 min frequencies during the peak hours but given the hit or miss nature of that timetable, it might actually result in a worse service all round. |
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Theres only so much you can park in Connolly! Furthermore having commuters from maynooth/drogheda to move onto DARTs is not enough sure DARTs coming from Howth/malahide are every 5 minutes at stages during the morning and come in stuffed to the gills! These DARTs tend to only clear out at pearse!
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Oh come on! don't give that excuse. The DART is an 8 coach at peak times.
There's also Grand Canal dock for the termination of the commuter trains so you have 3 stations for them to terminate; Connolly, Pearse and Grand Canal. |
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so we would have two options here:
1. Irish Rail gets more carriages to accommodate their current schedule without running out off stock when there is a car failure/repair 2. Irish Rail gets his commuter/dart network up to date to increase the frequency of travel to smooth out issues of overcrowding on services well, in both cases there is an investment necessary but option 1 seems to me the best option in the short term. Of course long term both options are desired |
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You might not notice but the 07:22 Maynooth and connolly and a morning service from dundalk both 4 piece trains get in at the same time and everyone goes for the next DART which is always stuffed and people are left behind to wait on the next DART. sure its mentioned here http://www.railusers.ie/forum/showthread.php?t=73 Quote:
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Odds are about 1 in 3 for a 4 coach train, there are 3 Rosslare sets which rotate in turn on the 6:30 (4 coach was on the morning Rosslare Dublin today)
There is a shortage of commuter trains a fact we have clearly identified and where able to prove Irish Rail's little story to be misleading A curious problem arises, up in Drogheda they could have a 4 car 29k set and a 4 car 28k set available i.e. enough to make up a 6 car set, but due to laziness no one in Irish Rail has bothered to complete the paperwork to allow a 28k to couple to a 29k type train (They have done the 26/27 and 26/28 paperwork though) Sadly its not possible for safety reasons to send a 8 coach train south of Greystones
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Paperwork is just a checklist drawn up by the engineers, couple train up test the doors, brakes and other safety systems work and then make a few trips back and forwards between Dundalk and Drogheda late morning early afternoon under the supervision of a senior member of staff
It would go some way to easing matters, only downside is part of the train won't be seeing the catering trolley
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I say bring back the Mk3 push/pulls onto the Drogheda line to make up for the shortage of commuter trains. |
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