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Mark Gleeson 16-04-2018 06:49

[article] New platform planned at Limerick Junction
 
New platform planned at Limerick Junction to keep time improvements on track

https://www.limerickleader.ie/news/h...-on-track.html

Thomas J Stamp 16-04-2018 13:49

also, there are now B platforms in heuston.

Ireland trains 16-04-2018 17:33

Where are the B platforms in heuston

Traincustomer 16-04-2018 20:32

Subway
 
I note the overall anticipated cost is €3.5M.

Has a subway been costed? While it would cause very short-term disruption in the construction phase long-term it may be markedly cheaper (no lifts to maintain).

The planning application doesn't appear to be online yet and it is unknown if the footbridge will be protected from the vagaries of our weather!

Jamie2k9 16-04-2018 20:46

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Originally Posted by Traincustomer (Post 79367)
I note the overall anticipated cost is €3.5M.

Has a subway been costed? While it would cause very short-term disruption in the construction phase long-term it may be markedly cheaper (no lifts to maintain).

The planning application doesn't appear to be online yet and it is unknown if the footbridge will be protected from the vagaries of our weather!

Most foot bridges are protected from the weather. I am going to assume the high capacity lifts are like those you see in airports or on the Tube.

A subway would likely cost more as a lift would still likely be installed as well.

Corks station entrance which already had a subway cost 3 million for not very much when you think of it.

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Where are the B platforms in heuston
The platforms are been spit and dependent on the train size and location on the platfrom it will either be Platform 2, Platform 2a or Platform 2b etc

Mark Gleeson 17-04-2018 06:50

Seems like its not even at planning application stage

http://www.eplanning.ie/TipperaryCC/...ils/18600453/0

Thomas J Stamp 17-04-2018 09:54

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Originally Posted by Ireland trains (Post 79366)
Where are the B platforms in heuston

at the end of 3 and 4. its because they can stack sets on the platforms and to prevent people getting on the wrong set.

Mark Gleeson 17-04-2018 19:57

In theory platforms 2-8 can be split A/B (possibly even a C)

Max is 9 coaches, so 3*3 or 4 + 5

Jamie2k9 17-04-2018 21:58

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Originally Posted by Mark Gleeson (Post 79374)
In theory platforms 2-8 can be split A/B (possibly even a C)

Max is 9 coaches, so 3*3 or 4 + 5

They actually do one or two 5 + 5 per day but more often than not its usually a 4/3 + 5.

They are currently installing the old passenger info screens. Considering how new the main displays at the top of the platforms you have to ask why they didn't just purchase more or have they suddenly gotten this brain wave of splitting.


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