08-11-2007, 12:36 | #1 |
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Railcar depot in Portlaoise
Is it possible that the delay in the railcar depot in Portlaoise is part of the problem with getting the new 22000 railcars in service. Is it known if the contract for the railcars includes an extended warranty requiring the supplier (Rotem/Tokyu) to have their own depot?
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08-11-2007, 18:30 | #2 |
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Its got nothing to do with rolling stock. Its only running a few months behind and that is fairly ok as standards go when there are projects years late
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14-04-2008, 10:27 | #3 |
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According to T21 website the depot is complete. Is that the case?
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14-04-2008, 10:32 | #4 |
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Depot has been complete for several months, however it takes several months to commission all the equipment and train staff to operate it all. You want to be fairly sure it works when you try to lift a full 6 coach set into the air for the first time, and yes someone in the UK dropped a train recently so caution is advised
There are 4 6 coach sets, 1 3 car and 1 locomotive on site currently May is the date for full operation
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In a bulletin I receive - according to Today's Railways UK, May 2008, p.20 IE are looking at Limerick or Cork for a new depot. What trains would this be for? Any ideas on location?
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28-04-2008, 14:14 | #6 |
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At the moment there is a fairly sizable and increasing number of railcars based in Limerick and Cork all these have to travel back to Drogheda for just about anything non routine as the number of trains in Dublin increases Drogheda won't have any capacity for this, plus it can take 2 days to get the railcar up to Drogheda if it has a serious problem
Limerick would be good since it on the bottom of the WRC and also will have a few 22k units overnight, problem is its rather close to Portlaoise Cork would be good since it has a large number of railcars, a number which will increase in coming years, its about as far from Drogheda as you can get and will have a few 22k's based there Portlaoise is designed for 23m coaches (mk3/4/enterprise/C3k/22k), it can't jack a 20m one
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28-04-2008, 14:20 | #7 |
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Which coaches are 20m?
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28-04-2008, 14:25 | #8 |
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Everything else is 20m, but only the DART fleet, 26/27/28/29 railcars have the jacking points for the fancy jacks in the new depots
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Wouldn't Mallow be a good spot for a southern depot? Not too far from Limerick or Cork and also the Kerry line.
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30-04-2008, 20:09 | #10 |
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Wouldn't Limerick Junction be better?
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01-05-2008, 09:41 | #11 |
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I've a few acres out the back and I'm beside the line.
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