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Unread 31-10-2009, 10:14   #1
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Did I hear there is a new Early bird from Westport?.
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Unread 31-10-2009, 11:01   #2
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Its a long term plan, not for 2010 I'm told
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Despite a statement about 3 months ago, there is an early morning 5:15 service which amazingly couples to a train from Galway at Athlone as of end November
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Despite a statement about 3 months ago, there is an early morning 5:15 service which amazingly couples to a train from Galway at Athlone as of end November
Will this change the timetable for stations after this ?
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There is a 6:05 from Galway which arrives first in Athlone. Its been 40 years since a join railcar has been done by IE/CIE (Mullingar back in the 1960's), it will be fun to see how it goes the morning the trains decide not to couple. It should be fine but this is something which requires practice to nail down.

There are issues with the CIS and reservations to ensure the system works correctly

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There are issues with the CIS and reservations to ensure the system works correctly
The joint running is now operational, but of course, the information systems have not been fixed:

0730 to Galway/Westport: platform says westport, train says Galway (all 6 carriages) Galway booked seats occasionally appear in carriages going to Mayo, information system on board says: This is the 0710 hours service Dublin to Galway.
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Unread 11-12-2009, 19:04   #7
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This morning the whole train said destination: Heuston Station while heading to Galway and Mayo. There were people with seats booked for Galway which were in the Mayo section of the train and general confusion, with nobody to sort it out!
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Unread 22-12-2009, 07:57   #8
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Amazing that this still isn't fixed.

It seems like it is up to the guys on the ground to try and fix it. There was an IÉ employee standing at the gate this morning asking people where they were going, and directing them accordingly. I still had to deal with a lost looking continental european who was looking for Claremorris.

Any reports of people going the wrong way yet? What happens? Will IÉ taxi people from Claremorris or Roscommon if they end up in the wrong section?

How come they didn't have joint running in their spec when they were having the trains built? They must have been planning for it
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Unread 22-12-2009, 11:38   #9
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Surely it should be that difficult?

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At Heuston and Athlone, have a sign at the entrance to the platform saying

Galway including
Athenry
...
Ballinasloe

Carriage 1-3 (or whatever combination is used)

Westport including
Castlebar
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Roscommon

Carriage 4-6

All other destinations: any carriage
Then have the train staff check everyone individually (not just their ticket, as some people may be using the parallel route rule*) between Heuston and Athlone and if anyone is in the wrong section direct them to the other. Have staff at Athlone directing people there. Have the signs on the sides and inside of the carriages correct. Have the sign at the front of the train with all terminii (Galway / Westport / Ballina).


* If your final destination is between (not on) railway lines, you are allowed use the return part of your ticket from the other line in certain circumstances, e.g if travelling to Belmullet from Dublin, you can return from Ballina or Westport.
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