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Unread 23-07-2008, 10:31   #1
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I know this may seem trivial but does anyone else think the current commuter livery should be changed? They are more or less the same colour as the dart which can be confusing esp for tourists etc. I think they are due a colour change
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Unread 23-07-2008, 10:35   #2
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given that the destination is supposed to be on the front it dosnt really matter.
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Unread 24-07-2008, 07:48   #3
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I think the colour of the train is irrelevant, and would be meaningless to most tourists.

The real issue is the inaccuracy of platform information. I've often been waiting for a Drogheda train and have a DART come in ahead of it. The platform information will either still say Drogheda, or change to Howth at the last moment, with no verbal announcement.

If there is a late change to the advertised order, there should be a clear announcement.
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Unread 24-07-2008, 14:21   #4
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i'm sure they will be repainted anyway in the next few years
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Unread 24-07-2008, 14:37   #5
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There will be three color schemes next year

Long distance will be silver with some green
Suburban will be the current 'silverlink' scheme blue/white/green
DART will remain in the two tone green

If any livery is to change it will be the DART since the color scheme lacks contrast at the doors as required by accessibility rules

Don't see a problem
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Unread 24-07-2008, 17:01   #6
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Suburban will be the current 'silverlink' scheme blue/white/green
Actually the blue element marks this livery as reasonably different.
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There will be three color schemes next year

Long distance will be silver with some green
Suburban will be the current 'silverlink' scheme blue/white/green
DART will remain in the two tone green

If any livery is to change it will be the DART since the color scheme lacks contrast at the doors as required by accessibility rules

Don't see a problem
you forgot to mention the orange of mk3s
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I said next year

And yes silver Mk3's as well in due course, we have it in writing.

Three distinct colour schemes for three distinct service types

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Unread 24-07-2008, 21:57   #9
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And yes silver Mk3's as well in due course, we have it in writing.
Which will keep the trainspotter brigade happy anyway.
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Unread 24-07-2008, 22:27   #10
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Which will keep the trainspotter brigade happy anyway.
I have wondered what a typical trainspotter looks like although i am sure they will stand out like a sore thumb!
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Unread 25-07-2008, 00:14   #11
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I have wondered what a typical trainspotter looks like although i am sure they will stand out like a sore thumb!
true story number 1:

A few years ago I was driving over my local bridge and there were some lads with cameras and notebooks hanging out to catch some trains. Yes, I do literally live about 100 yards from the Cork line. I pulled over and had a chat with them. They were all from the UK and I found them very nice people, they even called round to the house. Mrs thomasjstamp was not happy.

true story number 2:

there were two trainspotters on platform 5/6 in Heuston last Friday lunchtime. they stood at the end of the platform and, yes, they had little notebooks. Ah, bless
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Unread 25-07-2008, 08:48   #12
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I have often gone to Killiney beach for the purpose of seeing a few Commuter trains pass. Since last Friday, I have seen two freight trains. This was the first time in over a decade that I had seen a freight train in these parts. The unit pulling the freight had obviously been painted from Orange and Black to Yellow, Silver and Black. Aside from this, it was just like old times. Would this be regarded as train spotting? If so, is it illegal?
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Unread 25-07-2008, 09:02   #13
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Thread closed for being off topic.

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Sorry Mark for being off topic. I intended to end that last comment with the following and forgot to:

It is nice to see a variation in the livery of trains and that the Commuter brand tends to stand out a lot with it's Yellow front and Green, White and Blue sides.
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there was a topic?????
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