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21-01-2008, 07:43 | #1 |
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Phoenix park now open
It looks well very impressed. Great looking station. Also got a travel mug with the phoenix park logo on it my second after docklands and a cup of tea
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21-01-2008, 08:54 | #2 |
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Did the 06:58 ex Maynooth stop there, I really got the feeling we didn't though I wasn't paying too much attention.
Certainly if we did the doors didn't open. |
21-01-2008, 08:57 | #3 |
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It probably did but the doors wouldn't have been opened because noone has used the station upto 7.40am for the 6.58am . I got the priviledge of being the first passenger at the station at 7.40am. Me and another passenger (somehow managed to) board the 7.44am Phoenix Park it was a struggle the extra carriages are needed.
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21-01-2008, 09:30 | #4 |
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Could anyone post a few photos, i'll two stops down from this station but would like to see what they build.
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21-01-2008, 16:30 | #5 |
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Photo's should be in the members section, because thats infrastruture.
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22-01-2008, 09:23 | #9 |
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News Talk did a piece this morning on the new Phoenix Park station particularly focusing on whether there's any point opening up a new station when you can barely squeeze on to the existing trains as it is. The reporter was going to get on one of the peak time trains and report on the horrors that awaited him
I only heard it up until I left the house at about 8am. Anyone hear it after that? Incidentally the 8.17 Coolmine-Bray train has almost always left Drumcondra station and then a minute later is stopped up on the tracks for a few mins waiting for a platform to clear. Yesterday morning this did not happen and I thought that it was due to the extra couple of minutes added to the journey now that we're stopping at the Phoenix Park. This morning however it stopped up twice for a total of five mins with no explanation to customers as always. |
22-01-2008, 10:47 | #10 |
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All recent stations have been designed to a high standard with fairly generous facilities to meet all current safety and accessibilty standards. There have been quite a lot of disagreements between IE and the developers paying for stations over the specification, IE insisting on a higher specification
Bare in mind the majority of station buildings in use date from the 1850-1860 timeframe, front door, booking office and a side gate was more than enough There is a question over the platform displays they are probably driven off the Maynooth/Consilla SSI thus will be very accurate inbound though outbound they might be a bit patchy
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22-01-2008, 11:42 | #12 |
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Every station could be fixed if IE bothered, however it remains to be seen how accurate the displays will be
The inbound one in Drumcondra regularly sits at around 5 minutes until the train actually arrives into Broombridge then it counts down again, it does this since it assumes the train is on time its only when it sees the train does the display show the exact time
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22-01-2008, 11:57 | #13 |
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The one thing that bugs me is those stations that are closed and have only got a destination outside it.
I arrived at Coolmine station late one night last year. There was a thunderstorm and torrential rain. The station was closed. The only timetable info available is outside the ticket office and thats only useful if everything is ontime. Waited for 20-30 minutes, nothing happened no announcements etc. so just gave up and went to get a bus. Next day found out a tree has fallen on the line and trains were delayed by upto one hour but I didn't know that. Stations like coolmine need this sort of information more than DART stations that are open at this time [sorry for getting off topic, just trying to point out if it can work for Phoenix park it can work for the others, who need it] |
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