18-05-2015, 12:37 | #81 |
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The Sligo line appeared to be a bit of a mess on Friday with many trains twenty or more minutes late throughout the day. On Saturday the 1305 from Connolly was detained in Maynooth from 1333 to 1354 while the 1505 was 22 minutes late at Dromod. Running also appears to have deteriorated greatly over the last few years with new speed restrictions and a general pedestrian pace.
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18-05-2015, 13:00 | #82 |
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I had a good wait at Maynooth on the 1705 on Friday and it was still running more than 10 minutes late at Edgeworthstown but that is the exception rather than the rule over the last few months.
Actually, for people in the commuting pattern, reliability has got a lot better of the last couple of years while running time has remained about the same. The 17:00 from Sligo was the cause of a lot of problems as it had to cross with 5 other trains so since that has gone, the chronic delays largely left. If only they could do something about the wait at Killucan for the 19:05, things would be a lot better. |
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There is no 1700 from Sligo.
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18-05-2015, 19:13 | #84 |
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There was a 1700 and a 1900 from Sligo until the last major timetable revision about three years ago I think. They both went and were replaced with the 1800. Since the 1700 had to cross with the 1505, 1600, 1705 and the 1905 along with a couple of Longford trains, it did make a bit of a mess of the evening timetable.
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18-05-2015, 21:54 | #85 |
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There was, your correct
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19-05-2015, 11:39 | #86 | |
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There were no extra trains operating on Sunday. EDIT - I understand from another source that the train you saw was a failed set being taken back to Dublin for maintenance. Last edited by berneyarms : 19-05-2015 at 13:23. |
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19-05-2015, 11:45 | #87 | |
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08:00 to Galway and connection to Westport (next train 11:35 to Galway and 13:35 to Westport) 08:30 to Tralee, with connections to Limerick and Cork (next train 10:00) 09:10 to Waterford (next train 14:10) Is there something special about the Sligo line that makes it any different from the Westport or Waterford lines? People will get to the station if they want to use the train. It's not just people travelling from Connolly, though. What about people making intermediate trips? Changing the 09:05 service really would be a retrograde step. |
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As for the 29k on the 17:05, I think calling it a "stunt" is a bit harsh. It was hardly intentional, as presumably the allocated 22k had a maintenance issue. There are no spare 22k sets sitting in Connolly, and presumably the sets that are on the Northern line or Docklands will be heading to Drogheda for overnight scheduled maintenance exams. In an ideal world the 27k sets would be back out of storage in Limerick, the 28k sets back in Dublin facilitating more 22k sets to be available, but the funds to do that just aren't there. |
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It would be a lot better if all routes' first Sunday departures were aligned better with the first runs of the main bus routes into town - particularly when there is a gap of several hours to the next train. Whether that could be achieved by earlier running of the first bus or later running of the first train is not relevant to me. The present situation where the train leaves before the first bus into town is pretty typical of the poor integration of public transport in Ireland. Most normal people don't want to take the train, they want to get somewhere and they will do so by whatever means is most convenient. Dublin Bus and Irish Rail could serve their customers better by allowing the two modes of transport to join up on a Sunday morning. As far as I can see, you can't even get a DART in to take the first Sligo departure. |
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However, I don't think that changing the time of the first train on Sundays to run them later is the answer. A 12:05 arrival into Sligo of the first train is late enough. Running it later is not the solution. |
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2005 (or 2105) to Longford/Mullingar
a 2005 (or 2105) to Longford/Mullingar would be fantastic.
I agree on the comments regarding the important earlier commuter services. If you want to go for dinner or a pint right now you are totally snookered if you miss the 17:05 - my vote would be for the 21:05 Quote:
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