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![]() http://www.rte.ie/news/2011/0426/woodlawn.html
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![]() Curiously I see four direct Woodlawn Athlone services, with three direct to Dublin not two
Can you get from Woodlawn to Dublin for a 9am start - yes Can you get from Woodlawn to Galway for a 9am start - yes There is a history of aggressive sit down protests led by one local and TD over the last few years Woodlawn exists only due to the fact its a place for trains to pass so given a train is stationary you might as well let people get on/off. There is a very good by Irish Rail standard commuter service to Galway. The station only has 1 platform which makes life difficult and no way on earth will a few million be spent on a second platform and the accessibility setup required
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![]() Woodlawn has 6 daily down services. That's about 6 too many in my book, given the need to accelerate intercity services to real places like Galway.
I wish I could share you optimism about the 2nd platform not being developed. Look at Crusheen for God's sake! |
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![]() The question has to be whether an extra stop would pick up more passengers in Woodlawn than would choose not to take the service from Galway as a result of the extra time. I think we know the answer.
It always strikes me as bizarre that Woodlawn and Attymon even have a service considering the number of similar or larger sized settlements along the Dublin-Cork line that don't - Blarney, Buttevant, Kilmallock, Dundrum, Knocklong Probably the real solution is to have a stopping service from Galway-Athlone to allow connection onto faster through services, but I guess that won't be happening in the current climate. Although, the severing of a direct service would no doubt prompt howls of complaint. It's interesting to note that they currently have more direct services to Dublin than either Killarney or Tralee. |
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![]() Attymon is the real strange one as its no a passing loop so there is no reason to stop. Woodlawn at least 1 train has to stop when a passing move is made
Clara, Tipperary and Milstreet fall into the weird single platform with a loop routine as well
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![]() what got me about this was the fact that it was all over the news, and was a lead headline on the RTE radio one news.
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![]() West of Shannon, bet the WoT people are involved somewhere to stir it up
It is also impossible to implement what they want, unless they want to lose the commuter train to Galway in the morning
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![]() oh yeah, i figured that, just wondering who their contact within the RTE newsroom is. how come 200 people protesting this is a massive RTE issue, 200 people marching for Rachel Peavoy didnt get a mention.
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