21-05-2006, 21:22 | #101 |
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The 5:30 set isn't the 9:00 set. There are no MK4's in Cork tonight to our knowledge
Train A202 09:00 Dublin Heuston Cork Kent will be a MK4 There are 5 Cork sets 5:30 Cork Dublin 7:00 Cork Dublin (citygold) 7:00 Dublin Cork (citygold) 9:00 Dublin Cork 9:30 Cork Dublin Last edited by Mark Gleeson : 21-05-2006 at 21:27. |
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Mark G is right, as per usual (waiting for the day and all that!) That 5.30 train is one I regualrly use and up till December was a Mark2d set, and fairly bad at that. In December was repleced by a Mk3. the crew is not the same crew as the 9.00am departure from Hesuton, but go down to Heston at about 845/50 and watch the crew leg it form their train to to 9.00am one to get back home as they go back as passangers on it. This I suppose is where people thought that as that cew go back on the 9.00 them they must bring the 5.30 with them.
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22-05-2006, 11:08 | #103 |
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dont know about the rest of you butI have been watching the board all morning to hear any news of the first run of the CDE so who was on it this morning
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22-05-2006, 11:12 | #104 |
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Did it actually run at all or did it just enter non-passenger service?
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22-05-2006, 11:14 | #105 |
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just heard on the 12 o'clock news that it has just made its first official passanger run arriving in heuston just before 12.
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22-05-2006, 11:18 | #106 |
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Thought it was the other way around. It left from Heuston at 9am arriving in Cork at 11:50am. Just wondering what time it would be heading back at.
I suppose someone could give Kent station a ring and see if they've any idea when it's going back. I'd say IE will want to introduce the full fleet fairly soon though as the MK3s are in dire need of a few days at inchicore for a full servicing. Any ideas where they're going to be running? I assume they'll be taking up service on any remaining MK2 services? Last edited by MrX : 22-05-2006 at 11:27. |
22-05-2006, 11:38 | #107 |
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sorry my bad you're right I just heard word heuston at the end of the broadcast
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22-05-2006, 12:19 | #108 |
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lostcarpark, if you took lots of photos then put a few up on the forum !
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22-05-2006, 12:27 | #109 |
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that is excellent, cant wait for the full detailed techie review but lcp's review is more or less what i'm interested in as he's a normal punter who just wants to get somewhere without getting thrown around and his arse numbed into oblivion. so it sounds as though they have passed the test!!
Mr X they'll gradually be increased as they get to the 10,000 mile mark of running in. There are no mark 2's on the Dublin Cork line so probably by September all of the Mark 3 will be gone from cork, I think all the Limerick rakes will be those Mark 3's from then as well as Galway, the mark2's from them being withdrawn. The cravens may live onm in their usual Friday only spots but the mk2's will go there eventually. Next year when the Intercity DMU's come in it'll be fun. I guess that the push pull mark 3 will get Belfast after a repaiint to shore up enterprise. Where the rest go is anyone's guess. Last edited by Thomas J Stamp : 22-05-2006 at 12:32. |
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I've heard either here or over on boards.ie that the mk2's are suffering corrosion problems whereas the cravens are not, so they might be scrapped first. problem in the craven's is the heating vans, some of which do not work.
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09-06-2006, 09:15 | #112 |
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Cravens are made from aluminium and the mrk2ds arent, which is why they are corroding. There is also a difference between what were the connolly mrk2's and the heuston ones, the connolly ones are in much better shape, I dont know why.
Apart from that, Cravens will freeze easily, they are steam heated and the lines give out and the vans dont work. Also, lets face it, they're over 40 years old, their time has gone. |
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Unless they were built of pure aluminum (which I doubt) and not aluminum alloy or "Alclad" they would be highly susceptible to corrosion as well, I spend my working day grinding corrosion off or repairing sections of another type of mass transit vehicle made more or less exclusively of aluminum (you should see what a bit of spilled cola or a leaky toilet will do)
It doesn't matter what the material is what is important is a properly implemented CPCP (corrosion prevention & control programme), as you said the connolly cars are in better condition then the heuston ones. |
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Going off topic guys
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09-06-2006, 10:23 | #115 |
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There was a topic?
The fact is the Cravens and Mk2s are all life expired, and it's just a matter of keeping the least-worst of them running until new stock can enter service. It's great news that a second CDE set has entered service. Hopefully that means IE are on the right track to getting the Cork line fully CDE operated. I think there are still a few sets yet to arrive from Spain, and I notice the yard at the Point Depot is being dug up at the moment. Quite a bit of the digging seemed to be around the tracks across it. Are these tracks being reatined? Will IE have to find a new way of getting trains into the country? I also suspect the union issue is still not fully resolved, so I hope there isn't a timebomb ticking away there. |
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We think 5 sets have been delivered, the coaches are coming through the Eucon container yard now
Currently the service needs 5 sets to run, if you tighten things up you can get away with 4 sets and rotate the 5th through as required if there is a major delay, the fact all trains have citygold accommodation allows this |
12-06-2006, 08:51 | #117 |
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Can we clarify which trains are MK4/CDE
I was just wondering if we could clarify which trains are known to be operated by "MK4"?
I know the 0900 - Dublin - Cork is. |
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This is still a trial train so it could be pulled from service at anytime |
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12-06-2006, 10:06 | #119 |
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So, at the moment it's still just the one set?
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12-06-2006, 10:19 | #120 |
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Second set due any day now but there are suspension tweaks for the first so it might still mean just one
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