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SERA report to retain Waterford Rosslare line
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http://www.sera.ie/media/Maintenance...Corridor .pdf Rail Users Ireland contributed elements of the timetable to ensure the arrival time in Waterford was early enough to allow passengers time to get to work and to WIT Timetable proposed is page 65 It doesn't look good for Irish Rail....
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The proposal to include Wexford more prominently is a very good one. But the services that that would produce seem to be offputting. For people commuting from Wexford to areas on the South Wexford or to Waterford itself, they are faced with an annoying diversion southwards to Rosslare Europort, and then returning north to visit Rosslare Strand again before finally getting onto the branch line. Operating Rosslare Strand to Rosslare Europort as a shuttle or leaving it to the existing Dublin-Rosslare Europrt service to provide the connectcion seems to be a much better solution.
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Problem is you have to serve the whole route and the potential for ferry passengers. There are redevelopment plans for Rosslare harbour with some form of technology or industrial complex planned
Rosslare Strand could actually be skipped in one direction to minimise journey times. Bear in mind the Rosslare Strand - Europort section is taken flat out at 70 mph. Its a massive difference compared to swaying along at 40mph
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That's an interesting thought. Presumably the direction to skip would be the Wexford-Rosslare legs given that the acceleration/deceleration profiles would be less severe than heading onto/coming from the South Wexford.
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Waterford - Rosslare timetable
Rosslare Europort timetable should be as follows:
Rosslare Europort - Waterford 06:15 (Stena Line UK arrival) 06:45 (Irish Ferries UK arrival) Train should depart Rosslare Europort at 07:15 11:00 & 11:30 (Irish Ferries French arrival) 13:00 (Stena Line UK arrival) Train should depart Rosslare Europort at 13:30 (Operate May - Sep as SL fast ferry does not operate during winter and IF French route move to evening times. 17:45 & 18:00 (Irish Ferries French arrival) 18:15 (Stena Line UK arrival) 18:45 (Irish Ferries UK arrival) Train should depart Rosslare Europort at 19:15 Waterford - Rosslare Europort 08:45 (Irish Ferries departure) 09:15 (Stena Line departure) Train should arrive Rosslare Europort at 08:00 15:00 (Stena Line UK departure) 15:30 & 16:00 (Irish Ferries French departure) Train should arrive Rosslare Europort at 14:15 (Operate May - Sep as SL fast ferry does not operate during winter and IF French route move to evening times. 20:45 (Irish Ferries departure) 21:15 (Stena Line departure) 21:30 & 21:45 (Irish Ferries French departure) Train should arrive Rosslare Europort at 19:45 No other trains need to serve Rosslare Europort. |
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A commitment of any scale should involve a partnership with the ferry companies, with them "guaranteeing" x number of boardings with them making a payment to IE if these don't show up. The thing is - do the ferry companies have any interest in such an arrangement, when there is a competing option in BE? Also, a Waterford-Rosslare service arriving 0800 would be obliged to cross the Rosslare-Waterford service at some point, and to my knowledge that is not possible anywhere between Rosslare Harbour and Waterford.
The main thing is to ensure that services that do run make good connections with other IE services before worrying about the ferry, but the 1720 ex Waterford is a good example since it misses connections at both ends. |
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The question becomes, if you are running a fixed clockface service which meets business day needs in both Waterford and Wexford, Rosslare is always going to be a problem so why don't the ferry companies change there times to match.
The primary daily business is local commuting of some kind, ferry is secondary and the proposed timetable does provide many ferry connections. Moving the ferry times 15 minutes one way or the other could solve the outstanding issues. For nearly 40 years there has been an arrival from Dublin in Rosslare at about 21:30-21:45 but the ferry misses it, you got to ask the ferry companies.
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Another good comparison might have been when BR tried to close the old Settle to Carlisle line back in 1987, based on the fact that it had become a sparsely used intercity line with all stations except one closed en route. It didn't close, stations along the line were reopened, and it would now be used as a mixture of commuters tourists, walkers (the Pennine Way and the 3 peaks pass close by) and people connecting withe the intercity lines at Leeds and Carlisle. Last time I looked there would have been about 7-8 trains daily, maybe a bit less on a Sunday. |
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As a regular user of the ferry from Rosslare I appreciate that ferry connections cannot take precedence at the expense of commuter traffic.
Equally however rail-ferry connectivity should not be an optional "add-on"/"revenue top-up" at the whim of the mood of individual planners in a particular year. It is perfectly possible to design an innovative and imaginative timetable which serves the key commuter traffic but also gives satisfactory connections to/from several sailings. Having recently twice used the 1720 Waterford-Rosslare as part of a longer journey, it arrives a little early for the 2115 sailing but is nonetheless perfectly adequate. Less pleasing though is the scenario every evening of the last train departing Europort as the Stena ship from Fishguard approaches its berth (ship berths at 1800; train departs at 1755). |
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The SERA report timetable does a very good job within the constraints it has and does link with most ferries. You are restricted by having to cross trains at Wellingtonbridge its the only way to get a train every 2 hours.
I had a long discussion with the consultants about the timetable and the options and the change we suggested got a better morning arrival time in both Waterford (8:27 vs 8:50) and Wexford and got a better evening peak departure time from Waterford with the connection from the Dublin train. I wouldn't focus too much on the Dublin - Rosslare - Ferry case, the volcano experience showed virtually zero take up even with the trains connecting while the morning train to Waterford was packed. I certainly see a need for the ferry companies to show a small flexibility to move schedules a few minutes to make things work better
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Is Wellingtonbridge the only part of the line where trains can meet??
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As we know the add on fares from stenaline gives foot passengers the option of travelling on by train from rosslare to cork, mallow or Kilkenny omongst others for just fifteen euro a bargain, I'd perish to think the price of roosslare to cork using the normal fare structure.
But I could only imagine what the journey from rosslare to cork via Dublin is like. No thanks! I had always thought that if there was a heuston Waterford rosslare service it would work better than a Connolly rosslare service on the basis that Dublin and dun Laoghaire port would be a nearer or better option for most on the line, having a heuston departure for rosslare would benefit those south and west of the Dublin heuston area. Last edited by ThomasJ : 06-08-2010 at 00:39. |
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Hi, between Rosslare and Waterford - Wellingtonbridge is the only intermediate station/point equipped with a passing loop; the station at Wellingtonbridge is an island platform.
Agreed in principle regarding Dublin-Rosslare route though there would be a benefit in Co. Wexford stations on the Dublin line having an adequate connection to/from the Fishguard ferry. Innovative all-in short break packages could be developed in conjunction with the Friday evening Cherbourg sailing also. |
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Heuston - Waterford - Rosslare is currently out as a 3 car ICR is too long for some of the platforms in South Wexford, Bridgetown for one.
Given the weight of an ICR and its much heavier fuel consumption it would present a serious cost issue. The focus should be Galway - Limerick - Waterford - Rosslare which is currently a disjoint mess
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[News] Case to shut down Rosslare-Waterford rail line 'flawed'
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Seriously its a RAILWAY owned port.If they cannot (or deliberatley wont which is more likely) tailor their services to mesh with sailings then theres little hope for the service. |
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Rosslare Europort Rosslare Strand Wellingtonbridge Belview Port Waterford However, what condition they are each in is another matter. there may have been a loop at Duncormick, but I think that station closed in the 1970s (its some way away from the village).
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