08-06-2007, 18:10 | #21 |
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And the longford bound train was also delayed a few minutes due to a technical fault on the train at bray. I did not hear it clearly but it sounded like the drogheda train terminating at connolly was due to an earlier failure.
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08-06-2007, 18:15 | #22 |
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I forgot to add it was 10 minutes late leaving Blackrock but with a clear run it could have pulled 3 or 4 minutes back on the way to Pearse
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08-06-2007, 21:46 | #23 | |
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The 2600s also have a lot more seats - about 70 per coach vs about 50 per coach on a 2900. The 29Ks do have a lot of standing room around the doors, though, so it's possible you could pack more in at crush load. It's interesting to note that a 6-car 2600 set has more seats (around 420) than an 8-car 2900 (around 400). |
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The thing is, when it did start to fill up it got jammers very quickly. It did seem poeple were standing in a more confined space (ie no large wheelchair space like 29000) and you couldn't really stand down the centre aisle like you can with the 29000 |
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And the 17.25 connolly-gorey is down to 4-car 29000, down 2 carriages on a friday. Add to that the fact that there is a four-car 2600 set doing the job of a four-car 29000. Was doing the 18:30 pearse-maynooth i think tonight. |
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09-06-2007, 00:50 | #26 | |
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It is possible that passengers going to maynooth/longford/intermediate stations were left behind at tara street as a result of people on that train gong to connolly to get the drogheda train. (it looked as if there was alot). The fact that at the next station connolly there probably would have been space for them after the passengers for the DRogheda train cleared. I just wonder was it neccessary to terminate the Drogheda train in connolly. There was a gap of about 8 or mnutes between the dart and longford train and i think that train could have been slotted in even if departing pearse a couple of minutes late. |
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11-06-2007, 09:06 | #27 |
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Well it was back to 8 this morning only for it to breakdown in Connolly.
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11-06-2007, 09:17 | #28 |
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I was on one of the six car 2800 sets heading to pearse on saturday and it terminated in connolly. The driver said it was due to the train requiring maintenance
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12-06-2007, 00:58 | #29 |
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just wondering From what I hear there were a few unusual runnings yesterday (monday)
17.15 connolly-longford was an eight-car 2800 set. 17.13 connolly-dundalk was an eight car 2600 set does this mean that the 18.15 pearse to drogheda was 8-car 29000 operated Does this also mean that there is only one 6-car 2800 running gorey/rosslare services (ran tonights connolly-rosslare europort service) from what I saw both evening ex bray to maynooth and longford were eight car 29000 operated. |
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Well the 7:18 played up again, didn't seem to make it southside this morning
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