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05-06-2010, 22:09 | #1 |
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Direction of train and baggage size
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My husband, son and I will be traveling from Dublin to Limerick on Saturday, July 3, 2010. I am planning to buy standard seats online and want to know which direction the train will be traveling so that I can choose 2 seats facing toward Limerick. Does the locomotive always face the direction it's traveling on the seat assignment page? Is it worth it to buy premier seats? We will have 3 large (30") suitcases with us. Is there a size limit to the baggage you can travel with? I found the weight limit, but no size info. Where does the luggage get stowed since they will be too big for the overhead bin? Will we need to carry it on board ourselves? Thank you so much in advance for your help, Esther |
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Strictly speaking, not all trains have locomotives these days. On Dublin-Limerick direct services, the trains are the 22000 Class DMU shown here: http://www.irishrail.ie/fleet_information/intercity_fleet.asp If you get a Cork-bound train and change at Limerick Junction, it is likely (not guaranteed, some quiet services might be 22000 Class) to be a Mark 4 train as shown on that page, with a 2700 Class on the Limerick Junction-Limerick leg. Quote:
If its a 22000 Class, the seating is 4-across in all classes, but all seats have electrical sockets. While it might be a "better experience", it won't be as nice as the Mark 4. No wi-fi. The dining car will be immediately adjacent. I'm not sure about train hosts. Quote:
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Let us know about your experience. http://railusers.ie/forum/showthread.php?t=193 Note: while Limerick station is quite central, it is on top of a hill. Heuston is a short bus or tram ride from the city centre in Dublin.
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05-06-2010, 23:59 | #3 |
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Mr. Moore:
Thank you so much for your quick reply. My son is 19 yrs old so we will be buying all adult tickets. I am planning to book this online after tomorrow (28 days advance). It looks like the train we will be taking is the Dublin-Limerick-Ennis line, leaving Heuston @14:00 hrs and arriving at Limerick Junction @15:42 hrs. We switch trains at Limerick Junction to go to Limerick. Would this be on a 22000 Class or Mark 4 train? When I look on the seat assignment reservation page, the seats are in a 3 across configuration for the premier seats, and 4 across for standard seats. I am very confused! Thanks again for all your help, Esther |
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If you are making multiple trips, there are student options available (Specific ID required), but its unlikely to suit your situation.
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Oh, if going direct from Airport to Heuston, you can get the route 748 express bus direct to the station from right outside the terminal - €6 each. If spending a few days in Dublin, consider a 5-day ticket (days need not be consecutive) for €20.
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06-06-2010, 00:53 | #5 |
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I cannot thank you enough for all your help. If everyone in Ireland is as nice as you are, I know we are going to have a fabulous trip!
Cheers, Esther |
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The people who are paid to be nice to you (Irish Rail Staff) may not be quite as helpful - let's hope you encounter the better ones!
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