14-04-2009, 09:27 | #1 |
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[02-05-2009] Munster v Leinster, Croke Park
Nothing from IÉ yet on this; the only train that anyone heading south would make after the match is the 2100 Heuston-Cork, and it's already booked out in standard class.
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14-04-2009, 17:46 | #2 |
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they are getting very good with the specials so i'd imagine there will be trains a plenty
(avoids usual "sure 80,000 will come form Munster anyway and only two dozen form Ladyboy Provence to watch another unmerciless trashing" post.... almost) |
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Not related to the train travel but with the ticket botches that have been reported, it looks like it will be that way
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15-04-2009, 10:37 | #4 |
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By now everything from 1900 on has been booked out. There must be something else on.
And yes, my tickets for the match come from the Leinster allocation, which Munster fans have been steadily depleting since it went on sale on Monday. I'd expect 50K+ red fans. |
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Extra train from Limerick 10:25 Extra train to Limerick 21:25 Extra train to Cork 21:35
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Just for the record, kick off is at 17:30. No chance of the specials from Drumcondra then?
Seems like the only advantage the train has over roads nowaways is that you can have a few pints. |
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Irish Rail seem to be very confused as usual you need to fish aroun Extra trains to Cork are at 21:15 and 21:40 Extra train from Cork to Dublin is at 9:45 Extra trains to Limerick are 21:20 and 21:35 Extra trains from Limerick to Dublin are 9:35 and 10:30 An extra 1600 or so seats
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The 2000 to Cork is also deferred to 2015.
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20-04-2009, 15:00 | #9 |
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It would appear that one of the extra Cork services is at the expense of the 1900 Heuston-Cork, which is cancelled, although it usually doesn't run on the Saturday of a bank holiday weekend anyway.
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21-04-2009, 09:38 | #10 |
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18:30 to Tralee is deferred to 19:00
19:00 to Cork runs at 20:15 20:00 runs as the 21:00 21:00 runs at 21:15 Extra is the 21:40 Looks like a lot of effort on paper but only one extra train
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Iarnrod Eireann always put extra trains on the Limerick, Cork and Galway lines. They never put extra services on the Sligo line or even as far as Mullingar/Longford....is there any reason for this or would they have any plans to do so in the future. It would be perfect as Drumcondra is so close to Croke Park
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21-04-2009, 12:44 | #12 |
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I'm not sure there's all that many fans travelling into the match on the Sligo line...
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21-04-2009, 13:35 | #13 |
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What about Leinster supporters from Wicklow & Wexford? Surely they could manage to put an extra train on a saturday. I'm sure the demand would be there.
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That's a reasonable point. At least you have the all-night bus, although that doesn't excuse the lack of alternatives.
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From the May day travel pdf online
http://www.irishrail.ie/images/upload/news/235.pdf PAGE 4 Quote:
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Well if like the evening train to portlaoise if your local representatives hadnt made a complete hash of things and had a monday to friday 9:00pm service ie would have run it that saturday night.
People need to Get this needed service back on the agenda.there is not even a late night bus service that way. people need to Contact local tds and irish rail to push this. Last edited by ThomasJ : 21-04-2009 at 21:50. |
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There's a further Heuston-Cork special after being added at 2130, but it has already sold out.
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http://www.irishrail.ie/news_centre/news.asp?action=view&news_id=300
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