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13-02-2007, 10:06 | #381 |
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13-02-2007, 23:33 | #382 |
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We know IE are reading this, so its important that people report it.
If you've nothing to report shweeny, why are you on this thread in the first place? |
14-02-2007, 10:17 | #383 |
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I have reported things here in the past - if you want something new, the 1725 Connolly - Gorey showed up yesterday displaying "Drogheda" on the front.
I'm sure now that IE have read this, it'll never happen again.... |
14-02-2007, 12:57 | #384 |
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12:25 Howth Bray
Had Howth as destination on rear coach 1443 Bray Howth Had Bray as destination on rear coach 1510 Howth Bray Had Howth as destination on rear coach 1516 Howth Bray Had Howth as destination on rear coach 13:40 Rosslare Maynooth No destination on front coach 16:00 Howth Bray Showing Connolly as destination on rear coach 14:50 Gorey Maynooth No destination on front coach If this was the UK the max fine for this continuous failure to display destinations correctly and non working displays is something like 10% of turnover Last edited by Mark Gleeson : 14-02-2007 at 16:40. |
15-02-2007, 23:48 | #385 |
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It might be shorter than 19 pages if the trains with the correct information were listed here. I take the DART about twice a week at the moment and I'd say PIS etc. is in working order on 1 in 4 or 1 in 5 occasions.
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16-02-2007, 10:04 | #387 |
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do they not have a process when taking over driving the train from a previosu driver?
Check lights,check doors,check Destination?
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16-02-2007, 10:10 | #388 |
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Depends on the train type, and also what line afaik. A lot of it is automatic, once it is set up, problem is setting it up incorrectly. Then it goes un-noticed until next duty takes over.
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16-02-2007, 10:15 | #389 |
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This was part of my argument about how the rear destination is frequently wrong, surely under the rules the driver must check the rear tail lights are on.
Given you frequently see the headlights left on on the rear there is something amiss The 29000 railcar is very easy to set up the PIS since its done automatically once the driver turns the radio on |
16-02-2007, 10:52 | #390 |
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ok, this isn't on-train information, but its still pretty impressive.
In Greystones station they have a copy of the new Dart\Commuter map stuck to the inside of the booking office window, and it is upside-down! |
18-02-2007, 21:03 | #391 |
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19:30 Bray Howth
Front had Bray as destination 19:35 Howth Bray Rear had Howth as destination No PIS inside or out and no electronic maps |
19-02-2007, 11:21 | #392 |
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it was the right way up this morning - I guess they must have read this thread...
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19-02-2007, 11:47 | #394 |
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I was recently told by a fairly high up CIE person that I was being watched, funny at the time Suppose its only fair we have been running a undercover spy operation on them for ages disguised as passengers gathering information
Seriously though if you post up something here that is fairly trivial to fix it will get fixed, after all the CIE group represent the second largest group of visitors to this site. Sandycove now has a single northbound lift I fell around laughing last night when it scrolled by correctly for the first time That said complex requests don't work, so maybe instead of making up excuses about the PIS 'compatibility' they could install the same software version on all the coaches at least then it might work, several coaches still have the original version which obviously won't work when the other coaches have a newer version Last edited by Mark Gleeson : 19-02-2007 at 11:51. |
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17.15 Heuston to Newbridge - No Train
A (very) bad night for IE.
17.15 Announcement by driver "..delay while a technical problem is sorted.. will be under way as soon as possible.." Doors closed. Twenty minutes later doors still closed..no interim update.. passengers getting a bit restless. I ring "customer care" 01-8366222. Ask for an update - they knew nothing. Asked a helpful voice at the end of the line to get word to the train driver to open the doors & provide an update on his tannoy - that is why he has it. This happended within a few minutes. I de-trained at the door next to the driver position - counted 7 IE people busy but not appearing to be achieving anything. Noticed an IE staff (female) member who was carrying a two way radio and asked her what was the status. She was particularly poor. Asked her her name - refused to give it. As I tried to read her name badge she turned at right angles to me! - unbelievable? re-run the CCTV tapes IE management and see for yourselves. As an aside, why are these people kitted out in dark clothes without any obvious IE branding? With all of the hundreds of millions being spent on kit why not recruit a few junior staff with customer liasion skills? These staff could then train up the existing "customer care" experts dotted on the Heuston platforms! In the end it was a mad dash back along platform 1 and 2 to the concourse and down platform 3/4. As we were boarding the 17.50 (to Galway?) the tannoy burst into life with meaningless apologies. Much too little, far too late. For my part I was not sure that I was on the right train until it made an unscheduled stop at Cherry Orchard. I did not see any provision made for those passengers additionally stressed because of sight impairment / pregancy etc. IE really need to get some planning in place to cover off these (fairly regular) occurences - last week it was engine failure at Sallins. In other countries I have seen a platfrom based supervisor equipped with a communication device that enables immediate access to the PA system. Once an operational decision is made - it is communicated to passengers - this assumes of course that a decision maker is available and on-site! Last edited by Celbridge traveller : 20-02-2007 at 10:11. |
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17:55 Maynooth Rosslare
Destination display broken |
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11:15 Howth Greystones
Howth was up as destination on rear coach |
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17:50 Pearse to Dundalk
no internal PIS display and very low volume announcements |
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my turn I suppose... 16.50 Dublin-Belfast Enterprise
no announcements and no internal displays in operation |
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21:00 Dublin-Cork
noticed when i got off at portarlington that the side display on the train said it was going to Dublin Heuston |
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