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Unread 30-08-2010, 19:26   #1
gaiusc
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Default Why do the Cork-Dublin train have lower spec carriages than Heuston-Newbridge trains?

I get the Heuston-Newbridge train most mornings and I love the AC power point under the table (all carriages) but recently got the Cork-Dublin train and was very surprised not to see the same facility in the standard carriages?

Why is that I wonder? Surely the main intercity trains should be higher spec than commuter trains?
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