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James Howard 29-11-2011 14:18

They probably need 1000mm of rain to fall on it without it leaking before it can be released for passenger service.

ColmmacO 29-11-2011 16:46

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Originally Posted by James Howard (Post 65156)
They probably need 1000mm of rain to fall on it without it leaking before it can be released for passenger service.

:)

ThomasJ 11-12-2011 00:30

The cis screens have been turned on on both platforns at maynooth, louisa bridge, confey and ashtown. They "iarnrod eireann display not in use"

Clonsilla is not yet turned on and i didnt see if coolmine and castleknock were either.

ColmmacO 12-12-2011 13:10

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Originally Posted by ThomasJ (Post 65369)
The cis screens have been turned on on both platforns at maynooth, louisa bridge, confey and ashtown. They "iarnrod eireann display not in use"

Clonsilla is not yet turned on and i didnt see if coolmine and castleknock were either.

Coolmine not on yet as of this morning.

ThomasJ 12-12-2011 21:55

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Originally Posted by ColmmacO (Post 65381)
Coolmine not on yet as of this morning.

Both coolmine and castleknock have got new shelters that are larger and wider and they have also got new station signage (white font on black background) and the cis screens have been turned on. Saying "iarnrod eireann display not in use"

Clonsilla is now the only station now with the cis screens still to be turned on.

drumcondra commuter 14-12-2011 09:59

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Originally Posted by ThomasJ (Post 65369)
The cis screens have been turned on on both platforns at maynooth, louisa bridge, confey and ashtown. They "iarnrod eireann display not in use"

Noticed this this morning in Maynooth. I thought to myself: if the displays are not in use, why am I reading it on the display? :)

joey 04-01-2012 18:52

how come these can not be rigged up to work, Dublin Bus can get thiers to work at bus shelters:rolleyes:

Mark Gleeson 04-01-2012 19:35

Display is easy, its finding out where the train is which is the problem

The signaling on the Maynooth line isn't joined up fully so it knows where a train is but it doesn't have the trains itinerary

joey 04-01-2012 19:42

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Originally Posted by Mark Gleeson (Post 65674)
Display is easy, its finding out where the train is which is the problem

The signaling on the Maynooth line isn't joined up fully so it knows where a train is but it doesn't have the trains itinerary

gps wont work i guess...

Mark Gleeson 04-01-2012 20:10

That will come when the trains are all wifi fitted as that includes GPS.

On single track routes the signaling system doesn't have a precise location on a train when it is between stations, so GPS is the only solution there


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