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Mark Gleeson 07-06-2016 10:39

[article] Someone was screaming to get out' - Over 100 passengers evacuated from Iris
 
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Over 100 passengers were evacuated from an Irish Rail train after one of its engine went on fire this morning.

The 9.40am Drogheda to Pearse four-carraige service was forced to stop at Clongriffin as a result.
http://www.independent.ie/irish-news...-34779039.html

The external fire suppression handle was not pulled from the photos from the scene.

ThomasJ 07-06-2016 10:53

I had to laugh at the headline on breakingnews.ie

http://www.breakingnews.ie/ireland/c...re-738809.html

Dart train?!

Mark Gleeson 07-06-2016 11:00

Hopefully this is not the old design flaw with the cracked exhaust setting fire to oil on top of the engine

We received assurances year ago that a design change was made to prevent this

TheDarkSide 07-06-2016 11:51

Fire suppression works automatically under a predetermined speed.

Mark Gleeson 07-06-2016 12:01

You are supposed to pull the handle regardless as its pretty much impossible to know if the system actually triggered correctly once the train has stopped .

It doesn't always trigger and its assuming the equipment was actually working

Mark Gleeson 07-06-2016 14:49

And so it begins

Irish Rail is claiming the automatic system extinguished the fire. But we have video of the driver trying to put the fire out

Photos from the scene show the flames under the train after the train has stopped and passengers have got off which indicates the automatic system either did not activate or wasn't up to the job to extinguish the fire

Jamie2k9 07-06-2016 16:47

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Hopefully this is not the old design flaw with the cracked exhaust setting fire to oil on top of the engine

We received assurances year ago that a design change was made to prevent this
If it was oil then I think a lot more black smoke would of been produced.

The list of CAF failures for Irish Rail trains continues to grow. I really hope they receive no future orders.

Dublin13 07-06-2016 20:09

Barry Kenny was very quick out the blocks saying that the driver reacted excellently this morning.

berneyarms 08-06-2016 06:22

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Originally Posted by Jamie2k9 (Post 77780)
If it was oil then I think a lot more black smoke would of been produced.

The list of CAF failures for Irish Rail trains continues to grow. I really hope they receive no future orders.

Let's not go down the tabloid reactionary route here.

By and large the 29k fleet have been exceptionally reliable.

Inniskeen 08-06-2016 07:18

The CAFs, as in the various railcars, 2900s, C3K. C4Ks have proven to be a very satisfactory purchase from an operating point of view.

The 29ks are fabulous people movers and very sprightly in operation but offer very little in the line of passenger amenity. Reliability in my experience is very good and serious failures/incidents rare.

Jamie2k9 08-06-2016 08:59

Just to be clear I was only referring to the possible design flaw in regards to CAF comment not the incident yesterday. What happened yeaterday can happy from time to time.

As for reliability, yes very good but expect its down to IE service cycle more than anything. Dont they get checked really often? Also believe they will be fitted with a similar fault system that has been put into the 22000 which can only be good for reliability.


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