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![]() Flooding again, its not even hide tide
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![]() Just heard there is no darts operating north of howth junction.
Both howth and malahide suspended due to flooding Dublin bus accepting rail passes in affected Last edited by ThomasJ : 13-08-2008 at 17:18. |
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![]() Malahide sback running again it appears
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![]() I know railcars were operating to Drogheda but not sure about DART services to Malahide.
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![]() Gets worse
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![]() I reckon the rest of the maynooth line will not last the night
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![]() Word is it hasn't rained at all in Maynooth all day
There is a very dark cloud currently about 1km off Blackrock heading towards the southside, its a wall of water about to soak the southside Southside DART services are at risk it is high tide
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![]() No rain at all in Maynooth today.
My guess is that the track at Louisa bridge is flooded but I cant see how it suddenly got so bad at 7 as all services were running. Two trains at Maynooth station 5 mins ago looked like they were heading back into the city with passengers. |
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![]() The 2000 ex Maynooth ran yet the Irish Rail update at 2000 still says the whole thing is closed. So when they bother to put up the notices they aren't worth anything.
It was 5 mins late in Louisa bridge. The flooding at Louisa bridge was no worse than usual, i.e the sleepers were covered but the rails were well above the water. |
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![]() Now Drogheda and Dundalk are closed.
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![]() Everything is back, supposedly
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![]() I wonder if any system has ever used tanker cars to pump out flooded lines and discharge the water elsewhere?
The Eurocrats would never allow it now I suppose... |
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