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Waterford-Limerick Junction gets a shoutout
https://www.theguardian.com/travel/2...s-branch-lines
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30-01-2020, 23:13 | #2 |
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Good to see the line receiving a mention but not sure where the "branch line" terminology emanated from - perhaps from the "via the Waterford branch line." wording on the IÉ Dublin to Tipp fares page? Either way it's a misnomer.
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It’s a two train per day service that feeds into/out of Dublin/Cork.
I think it’s perfectly reasonable to describe it as a branch line given the operating pattern. Were it a higher frequency service doing more than that then maybe it could be called something else. |
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A friend was staying in Clonmel hotel and enquired about directions to the railway station. Answer: "what railway station?": - they were unaware the town had a train service.
Maybe if Irish Rail let people know they existed, then demand might increase: there might even be enough to justify more than the present skeleton service. Of course if there were a closure announcement then air would be full of cries from local politicians about how the town would die if the line were to close. |
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Yes this could be a very valuable connecting line between East and west one of the few and extending to Limerick and onto Galway and with ambition onto Sligo via the western rail corridor. The running down of the service is a template that is applied to justify a line closure at some point. First the service is allowed decline, then the passenger numbers fall and then it is pointed out that the line is unused at which point the case is made for closing. This was the formula used to close a similar line further south between Mallow and Waterford.
Unless locals demand a proper service and use the railway then the low passenger numbers will eventually lead to closure because of an absence of public goodwill towards the line. Waterford Ferrybank port is an important container terminal so the line could easily shift road freight containers onto rail to Waterford via the Clonmel route. |
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Right now it is operated as a branch line off the Dublin/Cork line, which is what the article quite correctly describes it as. |
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