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09-08-2008, 17:21 | #1 |
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[9-8-2008] disruption due to bad weather
There are problems rail wise as a result of bad weather
Maynooth services have resumed. They were earlier suspended due to flooding at broombridge. However there are significant problems to northern dart and commuter services owing to a minor landslide caused by flooding in the malahide area. Malahide services are only operating northbound to howth junction and donaghmede. Northern commuter services are currently suspended. Belfast enterprise services are currently experiencing serious disruption. Details on irish rail website. Last edited by ThomasJ : 09-08-2008 at 17:32. |
09-08-2008, 17:43 | #2 |
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Its rough out there
40 minute delays to Maynooth services Southbound DART are delayed somewhat by a point problem at Grand Canal Dock Despite Howth Junction - Malahide being closed the boards at stations are still showing Malahide as destination
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Anything that can go wrong weatherwise hitting public transport has gone wrong today.
And is dun laoghaire greystones holding out following the flooding during the week? |
09-08-2008, 18:06 | #4 |
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Came in from Bray at 6, its looks fine all the way until Sandycove could get dodgy there later. Still raining. Flooding on the line is a function of the tide more than the rain, high tide will cause trouble
No pa on the train about only going to Howth Junc, Malahide was still on the auto pa and displays on my train Points problem just south of Grand Canal Dock has been resolved, was a crew out with tools as I passed Assume its bus transfers Drogheda Dublin for enterprise no one is saying anything about it
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09-08-2008, 18:39 | #5 |
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I was meant to be getting a train to town tonight but i dont think that will be happening.
Many parts of blanchardstown are impassible the tolka has reportedly burst its banks and the shopping centre has a number of shops flooded with the roads in and out of it flooded |
09-08-2008, 18:50 | #6 |
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The 19:05 to Sligo got held in Maynooth despite having a green signal
The 17:00 out of Sligo got stuck as well The 19:50 Maynooth Pearse didn't appear, the 20:00 is running
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The ticket office at Clontarf was closed with the gates locked open. When people were turfed off at HJ, there was no-one to tell them where they are, how to get to their destination or that the 17a (the only bus from HJ), was running was 30-40 minute late because of flooding on Oscar Traynor Road. Completely and utterly hopeless attempt by Irish Rail. I can understand their CTC staff were overwhelmed but there's no excuse for their station staff or drivers. |
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09-08-2008, 21:04 | #8 |
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We have raised the lack of on train info in these cases with senior IE managers before, will be doing it again.
The lack of bus route info is unacceptable, not everyone is familiar with the bus routes If the rail line to Howth is flooded the roads at Sutton Cross are probably underwater as well, fat lot of good the bus is there
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There are three bus routes within serving distance of howth junction station
The 17a and on the donaghmede side the 29a and another minute or two walk away the 128. Of course when you never have used the area before and have a lack of knowledge of the area bed in no information at the station this is useless. |
10-08-2008, 08:33 | #10 |
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Everything back running now
Morning trains to Drogheda and Maynooth have left Pearse Passengers on the 9:05 to Sligo had to get a bus to Mullingar then onwards by train as the train set was stuck there overnight Questions remain as to why there where 3 separate closures, rain isn't something new. OPW will have some explaining to do about the canal
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