14-01-2013, 11:42 | #1 |
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New Timetable Hazelhatch/Celbridge
I notice that there will be no Feeder Bus serving Hazelhatch/Celbridge station, to pick up passengers from the 17.20pm train from Heuston Station. Many passengers will be inconvenienced by this, including myself. I've just renewed my Annual Rail Ticket, does anyone know if it's possible to cancel the Annual Rail Ticket (as the train service no longer suits) and get an Annual Dublin Bus Ticket instead.
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14-01-2013, 11:48 | #2 |
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Sure contact Taxsaver and they can either refund or swap
Timetable is notorious for errors so check if its really the case
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14-01-2013, 12:18 | #3 |
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What! The timetable will be in operation next week and it's not correct at this stage. Now we really have the worst (Rail) Transport System in Europe.
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14-01-2013, 15:24 | #4 |
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For Ballybrophy to Park West the online timetable has me down as follows:
06:50 Ballybrophy 07:30 Kildare 07:44 Kildare ( this train originates from Portlaoise 07:20 ) 08:23 Park West However, why isn't the following showing up? 06:50 Ballybrophy 07:04 Portlaoise 07:20 Portlaoise 08:23 Park West Mark - any ideas? |
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Must change platform at Portlaoise, same platform at Kildare
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21-01-2013, 09:23 | #7 |
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Changed at Portlaoise this morning, 15 mins waiting time, no platform change at Portlaoise or Kildare.
Only reason I can think of why it is not offered as an option on Irish Rail Online Timetable is because the train from Limerick (stopping at Ballybrophy) is Intercity whereas the 7:20 from Portlaoise is Commuter. Still makes no sense. |
21-01-2013, 09:50 | #8 |
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How about 14min stopover at Kildare vs 16mins at Portlaoise?
The real question is which station is better equipped for a stopover. Kildare P2 is quite poor; don't know about Portlaoise. |
21-01-2013, 11:06 | #9 |
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both the trains I usually get have been wiped off the timetable
7.40 from HHztch is gone as is 18.05 from heuston. Feeder bus only goes now for the earlier train in both the morning and evening (neither suit me) how many other trains have been removed? Seriously p*ss poor from IR. I'm with grainne whale...i'm better off on a bus now |
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However, the train actually starts from Portlaoise ( so it leaves the depot there ). So to me it would be more logical to change at Portlaoise rather than Kildare in terms of seating. It stops at every station from Portlaoise to Dublin. So better get a seat at Portlaoise I would think. As for which is better equipped? Hmmmm don't really know to be honest. There is a nice waiting room on platform 2 side at Portlaoise, albeit small. But it has heating. Intercity-v-Commuter....but I do not know how Irish Rail have implemented their online timetable. |
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21-01-2013, 11:25 | #11 |
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An argument to do the change later is the risk of an incident between the first and second train.
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21-01-2013, 14:36 | #13 |
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The journey planner is designed to offer the best way from A to B.
Kildare clearly is the best change point as its 1. Least gap between trains 2. The connection will always be at the same platform 3. In the event of a service problem, the onwards options from Kildare are better than Portlaoise
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It's at the same platform in Portlaoise too, who'd have thought? Again, in general, you are correct but not in this specific case. From looking at the timetable for Portlaoise to Park West, majority if not all trains stop in Kildare. |
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21-01-2013, 16:16 | #15 |
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The engineering behind the journey planner is very very clever and it can and does make intelligent choices. Ask it nicely and it can plan a journey the whole way to Eastern Europe, but Irish Rail have disabled that feature... It can work out re routings in the event of missed connections and so on
The connection is 14 in Kildare, 16 in Portlaoise so it will by default favour the fastest connection The timetable does not list a platform for the 07:20 off Portlaoise, as it can use either.
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Guys has anyone seen any of updated timetable boards this morning?
Tara street is still displaying ithe 2011 timetable. Edit:they have at Clonsilla station complete with new Irish rail logos?! Last edited by ThomasJ : 21-01-2013 at 19:08. |
22-01-2013, 13:17 | #17 |
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Just a Query
How come a journey that used to take 22mins from Heuston to Hazelhatch/Celbridge now takes 30mins. The 17.15pm train (old timetable) used to take 22mins, this train now departs at 17.20pm, it reached Celbridge / Hazelhatch yesterday at 17.50pm - 30mins later. This is hardly progress. This service has been extended to Portlaoise but the train itself still just has 3 carriages, which resulted in many passengers standing - surely provision could be made to add a few extra carriages, or is it back to the 'old days again' - overcrowded trains and bad planning.
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22-01-2013, 13:22 | #18 |
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17.25 Limerick, 17.30 Galway, 17.35 Waterford all overtake it.
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22-01-2013, 13:24 | #19 |
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That's what I noticed - why change the departure time so. Those trains also serve many of the intermediate stations that are served by the 17.20. Hardly joined up thinking. Also that does not account for not putting on extra carriages.
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22-01-2013, 13:26 | #20 |
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If it left at 17.15 it woild have a longer wait until the other services pass it.
Extra carrages not the only service that needs them. Im sure they realise it soon. |
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