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Mark Gleeson 07-11-2006 11:16

Timetable Change Deferred
 
As we somewhat guessed already the hourly service to Cork has been abandoned until Jan 14th

Just like the trains even the timetable can't be on time

Quote:

Current timetable validity extended until 13th January 2007 by Corporate Communications

Customers are advised that the current Iarnród Éireann timetable across all services (Intercity, DART, Commuter) will now operate up to 13th January 2007.

The new schedule will now be introduced on the 14th January 2007 after the Christmas / New Year period, featuring a range of service improvements, including the introduction of hourly services on the Cork-Dublin route.

Full details of service changes will be available soon. Christmas / New Year service details will also be available shortly.

Thomas J Stamp 07-11-2006 11:20

and all becasue they cant get those pesky CDE's working right.

Remember folks, they're not getting there.

2Funki4Wheelz 07-11-2006 11:33

Nice of them to explain that the 14th Jan is after the Christmas/New Year period. I was confused.:D

Mark Gleeson 07-11-2006 11:53

It much worse than you think since we know what was in the new timetable and it would have been very handy at Christmas.

Shoudl be a statement on this in the next few days, can't say we didn't tell hourly to Cork wasn't happening we have known since April that they hadn't a chance

ccos 07-11-2006 12:55

I thought it was an EU wide directive that all new timetables come into force across Europe annually on 11 Dec?

PaulM 07-11-2006 13:52

Quote:

Originally Posted by 2Funki4Wheelz (Post 13148)
Nice of them to explain that the 14th Jan is after the Christmas/New Year period. I was confused.:D

Be nice, that is probably the most useful thing to ever come from an IE office. ;)

Derek Wheeler 09-11-2006 00:11

Quote:

Originally Posted by ccos (Post 13166)
I thought it was an EU wide directive that all new timetables come into force across Europe annually on 11 Dec?

The new IE timetable is already available to other European operators.

As Mark said, we predicted months ago, that they wouldn't make it. Information suggests that its more than just suspension problems with the Mk4s. It appears that IE management have been rather slow to deal with "staff issues" and once again we may be on the brink of yet more disruption due to poor management from the crew in head office.

Hourly to Cork was meant for December 2005.

In June 2005 P11 knew of suspension problems on the Mk4s. Introduction delayed due to staff issues.

December 2005 timetable remains unimaginiative.

In April 2006, we predicted industrial relations problems affecting introduction of Mk4s. IE denied it and then all hell broke lose in May.

Suspension problems persist, but word has it that new trains are ready and its unresolved staff issues causing the delay. (we know one set is in Connolly on blocks)

Some of this could be wrong, but bottom line tells us that new timetable is deferred.... again. The important point here is that they didn't explain to their weary customers the reason why.

We can talk all night about the technical stuff, but at the end of the day IEs communication of fact to customers through their own resources is woeful. They only seem to talk when pushed by an informed media source. Thats not customer service.

MrX 14-11-2006 09:49

If anything the technical problems should have given IE breathing space to deal with staffing issues! They've had months more than was originally planned.

sean 14-11-2006 15:56

I wonder what the odds are of having the new timetable ready to go on January 14th?

Mark Gleeson 14-11-2006 16:00

Well I wouldn't bet on it at the moment many things need to be done


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