06-10-2006, 19:48 | #1 |
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This week
My week in review:
Monday - Train running at least an hour late. Tuesday - Neither train arrive to Heuston / Newbridge on time Wednesday - Same as above Thursday - Trains late again. Also, an IE employee was smoking at the door of the 17.10 to Atlone, as was a lady and a teenage lad. I though this was against the rules? Friday - Both trains late again. The 29000 breaks down for a little while on the way home just as it goes past Inchicore. Shockingly, not one train I got this week was on time. Most didn't leave on time. Pretty mad really. |
06-10-2006, 20:29 | #2 |
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My advice is to go out and get drunk, if you drink. Next week might be different.
It would help us, if you could document the approx. times and delays over the last week and post them here asap. Ive a Sunday night deadline for Kildare media. A little "expose" always helps to improve things. |
06-10-2006, 21:45 | #3 |
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Ha well, from now on I'll keep note of details!
I just thought it was a bid crazy, with not one train being on time ina whole week! I'm probably owed a fortune in refunds! |
11-10-2006, 09:09 | #4 |
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07:24 Portlaoise - Dublin 11-10-06
The train didn't leave Portlaoise until 07:50 but still left before the 07:41 train did.The the external door at the first class end of the dining car didn't work. I moved one carriage down to find a seat. The internal door beside me was stuck half open (or half closed) and the 2 train hosts just squeezed through it instead of trying to fix it. It was freezing. Eventually, the on board cleaning guy game and forced the door to open fully. Eventually the violent rocking of the rain brough it back to half open again. Train arrived 17 minutes late in Heuston - no apology - no explanation.
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11-10-2006, 10:32 | #5 |
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External door at the first class end of the dining car is not needed for use by passengers (its normally locked on a Mk3), its a very tight fit down the corridor.
That was the 5:30 Cork Dublin, it was a Mk4 set If anyone has filled a official complaint we would be very interested to know IE's excuse, by total chance I learned something interesting on Saturday which solved the riddle |
11-10-2006, 11:31 | #6 |
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what kind of complaint am i filing?
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Be very interesting to get on paper the excuse and then proceed to pull it apart |
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11-10-2006, 17:21 | #9 |
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how do i go directly to them?
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12-10-2006, 09:03 | #10 |
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Mark has to chase them. Whenever they see him they leg it. Keeps both parties fit though.
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Seriously though I get the feeling management don't have any comprehension of how bad things are and most importantly what is actually wrong since what IE say does not match up with what we are seeing here |
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12-10-2006, 13:34 | #12 |
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Off the topic a bit here....
I'm heading back to Newbridge a bit late tonight. I searched the online timetable for trains from Heuston to Newbridge tonight and the one listed closest to the time I'll be heading home at is the 9pm Heuston / Cork. It stops at Kildare - where the timetable tells me a can hop out and wait for a train into Newbridge. Does my monthly ticket cover this? I know I go past Newbridge, but the timetable offers it as a way to get into Newbridge and it would save me an hour or so of waiting around in Heuston. I'd also get to be in a MK4 for the first time!! Anybody know if this journey is actually okay to do? Or is it just a dodgy online timetable? Would my ticket cover it? Thanks. |
12-10-2006, 13:57 | #13 |
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Since its a intercity journey you can break it in the middle
It is the most direct route for the given journey criteria. Highly unlikely you will encounter trouble, though having a copy of the printout from the website. We have reviewed the rules and it appears that IE would have a hard time issuing a penalty fare. Imagine the fun we would have, IE fine passenger with ticket for a journey IE themselves told the passenger to take 21:00 is the new Mk4 train so enjoy |
12-10-2006, 18:57 | #14 |
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I have gone Tullamore to Cork a few times. Some of the routes recommend going via Heuston, which I am more than happy to do because it means 1 stop instead of 2. Strangely enough Heuston-Cork is about €10 more than Tullamore-Cork.
I have had my ticket stamped in funny places and funny looks off the ticket checkers, but never been really challenged. A few weeks ago was returning from Cork on a non-stop service when the ticket checker in Cork started scratching his head to tell me where to change. Sometimes it's easier to do something and apologise than to ask about it first |
12-10-2006, 19:59 | #15 |
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Ended up getting an earlier train, but I will definately be making this journey next week. I'll ring a print-off of the online timetable with me too. Think there will be any trouble? As far as I know it is in the charter that they have to provide you with the means to get to your destination as quickly as is possible, right? Can't wait to go on this MK4 I keep hearing so much about...
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Southern & Western Heuston Station, Dublin. Myles McHugh Southern & Western Heuston Station Dublin. Telephone: 01 703 1120 and ask or leave a message for either of them. Mention you're a member of P11 and demand a response to your complaint as a matter of urgency. |
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