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11-08-2018, 20:42 | #1 |
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Irish rail journey planner broken?
I was looking up train times from Greystones to Connolly some time in september and it shows theres 3-4 DART's an hour to howth/mallahide.
It is actually possible as one is schedul es 4 min past the other one eg: xx:00, xx:05, xx:30... Is this the case that the o'clock and half past are the existing times and the 4 min past and 26min to are the new times and IÉ have forgotten to take down the old times? |
12-08-2018, 10:41 | #2 |
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It certainly looks a mess when you see the departure times from Greystones post-Sept 8th. For example there is a departure at 0752 and 0754 on weekdays. Impossible!
I assume its the usual Irish Rail incompetence. Incidentally if you look at the service announcement for August 26th for the Papal Mass, the Intercity information is quite garbled: some trains to Dublin are mentioned, but not others. What's up? And this is a day on which many people who are not used to using the railway will be left a bit bewildered. Once again Irish Rail incompetence. |
12-08-2018, 13:45 | #3 |
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Trains mentioned for 26th are the ones which require a reservation and no tickets will be available on the day for mentioned services. Not sure whats complicated by the announcement.
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12-08-2018, 18:28 | #4 |
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Main takeaway is that rather than attempt to address the timetable defects the well tried, tested and failed approach of simply adding more time to the schedules is being applied yet again e.g Greystones to Malahide will now take 86 minutes as opposed to 80 minutes reducing the average speed even more !
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12-08-2018, 20:15 | #5 |
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Irish rail journey times from greystoned to dublin should really take 40-45 minuets.
Trains dont need to go slower when extra trains are added. Journey times should reduce, not increase. |
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