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Unread 22-11-2010, 16:34   #1
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Default [22/11/2010] Delays to Maynooth Services

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Delays to Maynooth Services by Corporate Communications
Monday 22nd November 16.15hrs

Maynooth Services are currently experiencing delays of approximately 40 minutes due to a mechanical failure on the 15.00hrs Dockland to M3 Parkway service which has stopped at Glasnevin Junction.

Low rail adhesion due to the adverse weather is also causing some delays on this route.

This website will be updated as further information is made available.

Iarnród Éireann apologises for any inconvenience caused.
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Unread 22-11-2010, 16:42   #2
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Delays to Maynooth Services by Corporate Communications

Monday 22nd November 16.25hrs

Maynooth Services are currently experiencing delays of approximately 40 minutes due to earlier mechanical fault on the 15.00hrs Dockland to M3 Parkway service which is now operating 75 minutes late.

Low rail adhesion due to the adverse weather is also causing some delays on this route.

Customers are advised that where delays exceed 60 minutes, customers are eligible for refund vouchers under our Passenger under our Passenger Charter (Click Here)

This website will be updated as further information is made available.

Iarnród Éireann apologises for any inconvenience caused.
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Unread 22-11-2010, 17:38   #3
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m3 parkway services going to connolly

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Monday 22nd November 17.13hrs

Dockland services are operating to and Connolly Station this evening due to an earlier train failure.

Maynooth services are operating fully but are subject to some minor delays due to low rail adhesion caused by adverse weather conditions.



Iarnród Éireann apologises for any inconvenience caused.
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Unread 22-11-2010, 18:54   #4
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They should just post a notice to the effect that the train is late because it is November. It has been that way every November for the six years I've been commuting. I've come to the conclusion that it is a vast conspiracy so that everyone can say how much better things are after the new timetable starts in early December.

I was on the early Sligo - Dublin train on Saturday and it was running so well that it had to wait for 7 minutes in Edgeworthstown because it was early. It still managed to be 5 minutes early in Connolly. I got the 1705 back and it was on time.

The 1805 weekday Connolly to Longford has been routinely 13 or 14 minutes late at Edgeworthstown for the last month which I would say gets it into Longford 9 minutes late so that it is on time for the stats. We've just pulled into Maynooth at 1853 today which has us exactly 20 minutes late. 48 minutes for 20 miles non-stop.

I hate November.
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Unread 22-11-2010, 20:52   #5
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why does it take so long to publish a notice to say delays on the line.

I was on the 1600 Connolly to Sligo and all we got was operational problems.

The train didn't pull into Connolly till around 1605 and that was into platform 1.

On a good note the 1544 Connolly to Maynooth the driver told everyone that the next train to Maynooth was the Sligo train.
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