24-08-2009, 11:00 | #81 |
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The 20 metre section I should expect to be the same as every other section along the viaduct. If one section is unsafe an collapses and unless structural supports are put inplace for each other section, then I dont believe a simple repair is possible. After cahir, this is just another shambolic display of incompetence from Irish Rail and the supposed management of their Infrastructure.
The 7pm Enterprise from Dublin normally timetabled to leave Drogheda at 19:31. Irish Rail advised me by phone that it will be approx 20:00 (8pm) before it now departs drogheda and maybe later (depends on busses from connolly reaching drogheda) but assured me that it wont leave until all the bussed passangers from Connolly connect for it (unlike friday when 3 busses of passangers scheduled for the 7 train from dublin did not reach drogheda in time for the train they laid on). Last edited by irishsaint : 24-08-2009 at 11:03. |
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Just saw an Enterprise set in Inchicore.
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24-08-2009, 13:09 | #84 |
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Quick question: are IE still issuing daily tickets (eg day returns) for the Northern Line?
There's a few occasions where getting a bus with IE from Dublin to Drogheda suits my plans better than the Bus Eireann services. |
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Refunds will happen, but details not published
Keep an eye here http://www.railusers.ie/resources/malahide.php
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Translink in NI are stating 6 months of closure which seems plausible.
Who honestly trusts to get the whole thing working in 3 months? http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/n...nd/8217069.stm Quote:
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I've spoken to a passenger on the 17:50 who reports the trip over the viaduct on Friday evening was not quite right, the water flow under the bridge was a lot stronger than normal
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I imagine they haven't reprogrammed the TVMs, so there's nothing stopping you from buying one.
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24-08-2009, 14:57 | #89 |
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Its a pity we cant get tidal readings or even just predictions for malahide for that date.
I know someone in skerries who me told me recently that high tides had been getting quiet high in recent times. |
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Someone on boards had a graph
Sunday was to be the highest
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Tides are a mathematical formula based on the position of the moon, sun and planets, adjusted for local conditions and air pressure.
The Broadmeadow is a special case, the tides above the viaduct are up to 3 hours different to those below - the estuary acts almost like a separate sea for much of the time. http://www.dusac.org/node/12 Malahide http://easytide.ukho.gov.uk/EasyTide...ictionLength=7 This is for Dublin Bay: http://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showp...6&postcount=30
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Irish Rail has just issued a statement and it appears the bridge pier foundation was compromised in some way by erosion and the large tidal flows did the rest.
Waiting for the full text Baz is on Last Word right now Edit He has gone downstairs to Newstalk for the Right Hook, eta 17:23
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certainly backs up what was said here on boards....
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Also, how can IE reconcile the extent of the collapse and the damage to the underlying pier structure with an engineering all clear last Tuesday?
In the absence of any major weather events in the 3 days after, something is amiss there. |
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It certainly is, its a force of mother nature you wouldn't touch with a barge pole! its not manmade (unless you believe global warming has something to do with it!)
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I am a little concerned by this as the RAIU and IE's probes into the Skerries derailment came up with differing findings for several things, particularly regarding IE's maintenance culture. IE may be trying to get the first blow in this time. |
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Agreed. Questions will have to be answered about the level of inspections carried out. In particular, I'd like to know when was the last time someone looked below the water line. Also, when was the last detailed inspection, and exactly what is checked at routine inspections?
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