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Unread 11-02-2008, 19:17   #1
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The 18:25 just left heuston, 50 mins late due to 'operational difficulties'

There were a load of extra passengers as I don't think the 17:35 actually ran.

Are cork troubles spreading northwards?

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Unread 11-02-2008, 19:24   #2
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Phase 2 kicked off this morning, sadly we have no details, we won't know until after the event and even then its going to be fairly random. There may be a overtime ban in force.

Just pray no one calls in sick

Assume cancellation of 17:35 from now on
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Stopped in inchicore...."trains running in advance"

insult to injury

How do cancelled trains count for refunds?

... now there's a train with difficulties in advance, don't know how long it's going to take. maybe there's a full refund in my future.

On the plus side. I get to sit in first class, with power, unchallenged as, well, who is going to get all picky after this delay

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Unread 11-02-2008, 20:13   #4
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Well if you arrived for the 17:35, but ended up on the 18:25, thats 50 minutes delay + whatever you collect enroute

Since the 18:25 is not advertised as having first, sit in it for free
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Phase 2 kicked off this morning, sadly we have no details, we won't know until after the event and even then its going to be fairly random. There may be a overtime ban in force.

Just pray no one calls in sick

Assume cancellation of 17:35 from now on
0630 Portlaoise - Heuston cancelled two days running due to "Operational Difficulties".

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Unread 12-02-2008, 09:47   #6
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Checked with Customer service in Heuston this morning.

17:35 cancelled again today.

Passengers should get the 17:45 Westport train which will stop at Newbridge and they promise that today they will actually have a bus to take you to athy and carlow


Yesterday the bus was there but it was sent away before the passengers arrived

(Check with customer service, 90% sure he said westport)
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Unread 12-02-2008, 11:38   #7
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Hi,

I was on the very delayed 6.25pm train heuston to waterford yesterday evening...is there some sort of strike going on at the moment?? can't face that again this evening...
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Unread 12-02-2008, 12:07   #8
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There is no strike ongoing

There is an issue as of Monday staff in protest at various issues with management may no longer be working overtime. Now that shouldn't have any impact if Irish Rail had adequate staffing

Through the wonderfull planning of Irish Rail, the extra trains in the 2008 timetable of which the 17:35 is one are likely to be worked on overtime and therefore are at risk

Tracking the problem here http://www.railusers.ie/forum/showth...newpost&t=3790

There was a problem with the 19:00 to Cork last night which messed Heuston up pretty bad
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Unread 13-02-2008, 13:41   #9
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Coverage in the local paper

http://www.carlow-nationalist.ie/new...trs=mhmhgbmhid
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Let me be very clear there is no strike

Work to rule, not working days off etc is not a strike, you can't be sacked, disciplined etc for refusing to work beyond the agreed conditions
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