25-01-2006, 20:57 | #1 |
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Newbridge Rail Group (NRG)
Platform 11 are delighted to assist this group as they commence their campaign and we urge all rail commuters in the Newbridge area to support them.
RELEASE. 24-01-06. Newbridge Rail Users Take Action The 3,000 strong rail users from the Newbridge Area have finally had enough of the service provided by Irish Rail and plan to take action. In recent months they have experienced increased delays in service, repeated engine failure and a change to the time table reducing the number of morning trains stopping for the Newbridge to Dublin commuters. But just what are they planning to do? Well, Newbridge Rail Group (NRG) is about to be born. This group, associated with the National Rail Passenger Organisation, Platform 11, intends to be the voice of Newbridge rail users and its’ remit will be all issues concerning weary travellers. Everything from the lack of a sheltered waiting area in Newbridge Station, ticket price increases and poor information and announcements will be on the agenda. Anybody who is interested in being involved in forming the group or who wish their issues on the Irish Rail service from Newbridge to be heard and taken for action, are invited to the Keadeen Hotel at 8.30pm on Thursday the 2nd of February for a public meeting. |
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Press Release to Kildare Media
RAIL COMMUTERS FIGHT BACK.
Date : 29th January 2005 Issued by : Platform 11 Press Office Contact : Derek Wheeler (PRO) 086 3452651 Platform 11, the national rail passenger organisation, is delighted to announce it's support and involvement with the Newbridge Rail Users Group. (NRG) The 3,000 strong rail users from the Newbridge Area have finally had enough of the service provided by Irish Rail and plan to take action. In recent months they have experienced increased delays in service, repeated train failure and an attempted change to the time table reducing the number of morning trains stopping for Newbridge to Dublin commuters. But just what are they planning to do? Well, Newbridge Rail Group (NRG) is about to be born. This group, associated with the national rail passenger organisation, Platform 11, intends to be the voice of Newbridge rail users and its remit will be all issues concerning weary travellers. Everything from the lack of a sheltered waiting area in Newbridge Station, ticket price increases and poor information and announcements will be on the agenda. Anybody who is interested in being involved in forming the group or who wish their issues on the Irish Rail service from Newbridge to be heard and action taken, are invited to the Keadeen Hotel at 8.30pm on Thursday the 2nd of February for a public meeting. Representatives of Platform 11 will attend this meeting to outline current problems, put forward solutions and answer questions from disgruntled rail users. Platform 11 has recently joined the European Passenger Federation (EPF). This body is made up of various public transport user groups from across Europe and will strengthen our position in the area of rail passenger representation. It is the belief of Platform 11 that real and meaningful change on our rail network, can only be achieved by a strong and organised effort from the people who actually use the train service. Newbridge has already lost a promised DART service under Transport 21. The focus now is on preventing any further deterioration of services, reclaiming the previous promises made and ensuring that Irish Rail and the Government are in no doubt that commuter rail services from Newbridge and the Kildare area, should be enhanced to a level that can deliver an efficient, reliable and progressive service. ENDS. |
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I was unable to attend due to working late.
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04-02-2006, 15:11 | #4 |
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Meeting went extremely well with a significant attendance which left every seat taken.
The meeting was purely for the passengers who where happy to vent their anger. Ordinary passengers aired their views and issues which where quite varied but the car parking issue seems to be a very very big issue. The list is being complied and the plan appears that IE will pay a visit and to explain themselves Two Platform 11 committee members where present, myself and Derek Wheeler. Derek gave a 5/6 minutes talk outlining how the Kildare line is the poor relation, no Sunday services, the mental block IE have about the Park Tunnel and the lack of any action from IE when issues are raised eg Sunday services in December 2005. You would be suprised at what could be done with no capital outlay Last edited by Mark Gleeson : 06-02-2006 at 09:24. |
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The current Metro North public consultation phase is very relevent to Kildare line users in relation to integration and onward connections.
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UPDATE
A complete list of issues affecting passengers from Newbridge is available on the NRG page in PDF format. http://www.platform11.org/local_groups/NRG/ |
28-06-2006, 22:09 | #8 |
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How the months fly.....
Its late, apologies. Here is the latest update from NRG. On the 23 March Newbridge Rail Group held a public meeting with Irish Rail. During the course of this meeting Irish Rail made a number of commitments to improve the facilities in Newbridge train station within a three-month period, ending in June. These included: Additional Shelter facilities A Realignment of the car parking facilities Additional Tanoys on the Platforms Opening of the Waiting room on the Dublin bound platform Additional Bicycle facilities Improved CCTV and lighting in the car park Cleaning and maintenance of the Arrows and Train station To date only one of these has been completed namely the opening of the waiting room. Obviously NRG are disappointed with the progress to date on this matter. At this meeting it was also suggested that pay parking could be introduced as a means of funding better facilities. NRG are totally against this proposal and have begun a process to actively engage with our elected representatives to make them aware of our views and also to seek their views on this matter. NRG are committed to ensuring that pay parking is not introduced in Newbridge, we also believe that if pay parking is introduced in Newbridge that it will be only a matter of time before it is introduced in other stations along the commuter belt. We therefore are seeking your support with this initiative and to request that you, as representative of commuters in Kildare town, Sallins and Portarlington lobby your politicians in a similar fashion. If you have any queries or suggestions please do not hesitate to contact us at this address or contact Sean Meenan at 086 3808186 or Garrett Cummins at 086 1517570 |
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