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It's not going to be such an issue at Carrigtwohill, Glounethaune or Little Island as the areas people are parking in aren't so much of a problem. However, in Midleton, where the station is surrounded by housing, this is going to become a growing issue for local residents. I can't for the life of me work out why Irish Rail try charging for parking in places where on street parking is free. |
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![]() It's also very frustrating for those of us that pay to park and IE staff (in Dundalk anyway) get any available spaces right at the front door of the station and DON'T pay. They also park in the 'set down only' area without any penalty. I also have an issue with the fact that while we have to pay for parking this doesn't afford us any extra security whilst parked there.
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![]() We discussed this specfic issue with IE. Got the usual we will look into it
There is no reason to charge it makes no sense when the full cost of the car park was paid for already
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Carrigtwohill car park machines had a blue plastic bad over them, but again no notice of ANY free parking. Just as a side note: [07.05.2010] 08:45 Midleton - Cork I saw max 3 cars parked @ Carrigtwohill this morning 10 ppl (including my brother) boarded @ Little Island and got a free spin to Cork, no ticket checker/seller on the train or checker @ Kent station Surely Little Island is a busy station, maybe time to try another TVM or re-open the booking office. As of last Monday, Glounthaune booking office has reopened. ![]() |
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![]() I suspect this was done to death some time ago, but I would be surprised if the car-parking yields any postive cash flow for Irish Rail.
When the parking came in, there was a signficant drop in traffic on the train but it was somewhat co-incidental with the onset of the recession so it is hard to know if it is cause and effect. I do know that there is now at least one car-pool of four former train users going from Edgeworthstown. That is a loss of more than 12 grand in revenue to Irish Rail, which I would think is more than they collect from the car park. |
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![]() Yes, I think this has been covered before. It should be totally obvious that if car-parking charges drive people away from the train via car-pooling or whgatever, that the effect on IE's net revenue could be negative. It says a lot about their total lack of the most elementary business common-sense that they do not seem to realise this.
The sheer and sustained incompetence which pervades some organisations is simply mind-boggling. |
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![]() All of the 240/241/260/261 services passing through or near Midleton should be calling at the station, and fares should be integrated. There are seven or eight morning services from Whitegate, Ballinacurra, Cloyne, Ballycotton and Youghal which should be dropping passengers at the train, then heading off west on local stops in places like Ballintubber or heading back east to pick up more passengers. Instead, many of these services run express or semi-express in direct competition to the train. But then, the "sister company" would never stand for being told to actually co-operate, rather than simply pillage routes like the South Wexford.
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![]() There's virtually no incentive for passengers to buy tickets on Midleton line services, so that would just drive down revenues further.
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You can't book Midleton-Heuston on the internet, so you have to get two tickets.
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![]() Actually the ticket distribution machines have been refitted with coin and note acceptors so there are now six machines in Cork (four next to the gents toilets and two by the entrance to platforms 3 and 4), all of which sell (some) tickets and distribute reserved tickets.
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![]() I can understand why someone wouldn't want to around Glounethaune or Little Island given the lack of footpaths in the area. That's especially true in Winter and after dark. Obviously, that's an issue for Cork County Council rather than Irish Rail.
The development levies to me looks like a smokescreen, with the major issue about the way people are parking in local estates around empty car parks. Maybe getting that is why David Stanton is in the Dail, while Gerry Kelly failed to be elected in 2007. |
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Its been a battle for at least 4 years and I don't see Irish Rail backing down no matter how much financial sense it would make.
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![]() Aren't they in different constituencies?
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![]() They are.
Stanton is in Cork East; Kelly in Cork North Central. I think Little Island and Glounethaune are in Cork North Central, while all other East Cork stations are in Cork East. Glounethaune must be right on the border between the two constituencies. The statement was more about knowing what is bothering constituents. As far as I can gather, the parking outside the station is more of an issue for people who live in those areas than the parking charges are for people who park at the station (after all they just park outside). |
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![]() In some Dublin areas parking is a particular problem near stations.
When the DART was extended to Malahide, it gained a lot of Swords commuters who drove instead of taking the 102 feeder bus or the Dublin Bus 230, resulting in a surge in commuter parking in an area that was already a village core. Some people now park 500m+ from the station. The Stillorgan QBC was similar, with a lot of people parking in or around UCD and then getting a bus into the city centre. In other areas, even putting in (relatively) low tariff pay parking substantially alters the streetscape for residents and visitors. My street is typically 20-30% occupied during the day, while neighbouring streets are at (or even above) 100% occupancy.
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![]() I don't think we have residents-only parking areas in Ireland, which would solve the issue completely. Is that because legislation doesn't allow for it or because local councils just haven't been bothered.
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![]() Local authorities can (and do) designate streets as permit-only or permit/ticket only if the majority of the residents request it.
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