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07-07-2008, 10:49 | #1 |
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Daily commute Limerick - Dublin v.v
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I am thinking to start commute daily between Limerick and Dublin from the first of September. Have used the train before (but only 3-4 times in a 2 year period) and apart from the strike last year where I had to travel back by bus I did not had any major problems. Looking at this forum it does not seem to bad with problems reported only once every 2 months or so. Am I being very optimistic here? Anyone else doing this on a daily basis and having any experience with getting a bus in Dublin onwards? Thanks, Han |
07-07-2008, 12:19 | #2 |
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Hi han68 and welcome to the forum.
There are other members doing this, let me see this evening I can get them to pass on their insight. It does sound like quite a long journey each day though! Last edited by Mark Hennessy : 07-07-2008 at 12:23. |
07-07-2008, 13:36 | #3 |
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There is someone on the forum who does the trip daily, who will be much better to describe the situation
We do know the early train from Limerick is on average 12 minutes late into Heuston. Approx once a month there is major incident of somekind. For instance on June 24th the 5:35 Limerick Dublin was delayed by 50 minutes. On the 6th there was total chaos in the evening. Remember of course if a Cork train is delayed in more than 50% of cases that impacts passengers making a connection at Limerick Junction The reason you don't see many posts is people have grown to accept the shoddy service, the mayhem in Heuston at 16:45 when the queues for the 17:05 and 17:25 services to Limerick seem to be the same queue is typical, late boarding, late departure. Direct Limerick services have the advantage of being nearly entirely operated by new trains which does improve matters Onward transport from Heuston is fairly straightforward, the 90/91/92 comes recommended since the bus lane on the quays appeared also a lot more comfortable than the Luas. Remember to get a ticket issued to 'Dublin City Centre' as this is valid on the 90/91/92 and Luas between the city centre and Heuston. If you are serious about doing the commute for a long time you should inquire with your employer to see if you can get a monthly or annual ticket under the taxsaver scheme http://www.taxsaver.ie/ie/tickets.asp save you 20-41% We cannot recommend such long distance commuting, its a 6 hour round trip Limerick - Dublin - City return
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Bus to the city centre is fine - inspectors ensure that buses co-incide with demand. The other way is totally unpredictable in the peak, due to lack of bus lane on south quays at several points - use LUAS from Abbey Street. You will not get on LUAS reliably at Jervis or west thereof. If travelling odd days, don't buy the add-on - walk round to the side and get a normal bus, and avoid the rip-off fare on the 90 etc. MD |
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09-07-2008, 19:00 | #5 |
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Thats good actually. It used to be that it depended on how far you are travelling - the €1.05 fare (3 stages) would leave you short of O'Connell Bridge - now you can get to Pearse Street / Macken Street.
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11-07-2008, 11:42 | #6 |
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Thanks guys for your advice, I will give it a go for a month and see what happens, not afraid of a bit of adventure I am originally from Holland so I am a bit spoiled as public transport is concerned; however over there you'll see very regular delays as well, so it is not specific to Ireland. (not even starting about the Dutch rudeness )
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11-07-2008, 17:25 | #7 |
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We have decent luggage room on our trains too. Although no "quiet carriages" like Nederlandse Spoorwegen.
Welcome btw ;-) |
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