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Unread 23-10-2011, 16:28   #1
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Default [23-25/10/2011] Weather Warning in effect

All services on time. Risk of delays to services.

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Weather Warning in effect
Gale Warning in effect
Small Craft Warning in effect

Current Forecast:
Sunday, 23 October 2011 16:24 Today

Very wet and blustery with some heavy and locally thundery rain. Strong and gusty southeasterly winds with gusts of 85 to 100 km/h in exposed places. Some local flooding too, with southern and eastern coastal counties especially at risk. The winds and rain will ease a good deal later tonight, with some patches of mist and fog developing, but rain will continue to be persistent along eastern coasts. Lowest temperatures 8 to 11 C.
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There are a lot of leaves coming down here right now, so I'll be expecting pretty poor service all week.
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There was a tree down a few hundred metres on the Mullingar side of Enfield this morning but top marks to Irish Rail on having it cleared early enough not to cause the 0545 Sligo to Connolly any real problems. (Although I may be speaking a little to soon as we've only just got through Enfield and there is possibly a queue up ahead).
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Apparently IE were working on a bridge near Lansdowne Road which acted as a bit of dam...
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yep saw this on boards.ie

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Kevin Humphries just stated in the Dáil debate (live at the moment) that Irish Rail built a dam in Ballsbridge last night.

Could anyone confirm?

If so wtf are they at...
The picture is here (picture from gurramok on boards.ie)

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does it sound like a fair bit of the ballsbridge damage last night could be attributed to this?
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Apparently IE were working on a bridge near Lansdowne Road which acted as a bit of dam...
That might not be Irish Rail - there is a flood relief programme by the council in progress.

http://www.dublincity.ie/WaterWasteE...ntS tudy.aspx

I wonder how the Clontarf residents are feeling today.
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heard from a guy who was travelling home to drogheda on the monday night.

There was an announcement at connolly platform 6/7 thst northern commuter trains were suspended for the night, but one showed up and people boarded it and it left.

after a wait in clontarf road, the driver announced that he couldn't go any further and had to go back to connolly. they got back to platform 6/7 and as they went down the tunnel, the shutters were coming down. cue panic with people diving under, screams etc.
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