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Seriously people, I'm not even going to read this thread. We are discussing time tables. I thought other internet message boards served that purpose. Let us end this thread without me having to lock it due to boredom.
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Actually, the original theme of the IE journey planner throwing up train times that are fairly useless, was a good one from a customer service viewpoint. You will note from reading the thread, that when this concept was referred to, as easily solvable, the thread degenerated into pedantics and "I know more than you do", baloney.
It deserves to be locked. The makings of a good thread killed. |
Please don't lock me :(
The starter of this thread started the thread in Canteen in the hope of having a few giggles at other unlikely journeys.
I never meant to spawn geekery or nerdism. That is amply catered for in the binary thread.:( |
Oisin
You are absolutely absolved from any blame. You brought up a good topic and we could've had a laugh with it and maybe highlighted the stupidity of it. But, due to what I mentioned (and its rampant in other threads aswell) it wasn't to be. We want to keep this board as "customer friendly" as possible. |
The issue on the northern line is a Customer issue. If show up at Skerries (or several other stations) at certain times the quickest way to Dublin is to get the train the wrong way and get the Enterprise back to Dublin. It's a fair question to ask if your ticket covers that journey.
Of course you're probably still better off to check the timetable ahead and get a direct train - if you want to get from Skerries to Pearse at 7PM on a Saturday, it takes a slightly absurd 1 hour 40 mins with two changes (but gets you there 20 mins ahead of the next direct train). |
Its OK Oisin, our wise and mighty admin came back espically from Sweden to move this thread away from public viewing.
You may all get very technical indeed from this point on. |
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