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Unread 15-03-2016, 09:57   #141
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The failure series has resumed and not just the DD. Yesterday the 0735 ex Dublin failed and was replaced by a 29? The 1405 ex Belfast failed at Lisburn and was replaced by a C3K there is also one on 0650/0935 this morning
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Unread 15-03-2016, 14:15   #142
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yes it is disappointing. I was due to take the 1650 yesterday but fortunately managed to take a very busy 1520 DD set. I noticed the 3 car NIR set leaving Dundalk so breathed a sigh of relief that I had caught the earlier service. The consistent problem with the Enterprise is the lack of resilience. When there is a problem it all goes pear shaped very quickly. its hard to understand why Translink and IE have never sorted this!
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Unread 15-03-2016, 15:56   #143
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yes it is disappointing. I was due to take the 1650 yesterday but fortunately managed to take a very busy 1520 DD set. I noticed the 3 car NIR set leaving Dundalk so breathed a sigh of relief that I had caught the earlier service. The consistent problem with the Enterprise is the lack of resilience. When there is a problem it all goes pear shaped very quickly. its hard to understand why Translink and IE have never sorted this!
With only three train sets in daily use, a failure tends to stick out far more on the Enterprise than on other services.

Failures at Heuston tend not to stick out as much as they're likely to result in ICR sets being "stepped up", in other words moved up from other services until a replacement set arrives from the depot or the issue resolved.

They don't tend to have that luxury with the Enterprise.
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Unread 15-03-2016, 16:10   #144
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Berney arms: I take your point about Heuston being better able to redeploy units when there is a failure. What would be interesting would be to compare the failure rates of Mk4 versus DD sets, say failures per 100 scheduled departures. They are after all performing much the same function, even though the journey performed by a Mk4 is about 50% longer than that of a DD.
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Unread 15-03-2016, 16:24   #145
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Berney arms: I take your point about Heuston being better able to redeploy units when there is a failure. What would be interesting would be to compare the failure rates of Mk4 versus DD sets, say failures per 100 scheduled departures. They are after all performing much the same function, even though the journey performed by a Mk4 is about 50% longer than that of a DD.
Mark4 would defiantly outperform DD in failure rates. There has not really been that many failures lately however of the ones I have observed it has been loco issues which is not the problem on Belfast route.

Another difference is issues with Mark4 can often be fixed without removing it form service something which the DD cannot. Now the extra sets of course help in such events.

With the third set been delayed not back (due in Feb) it would be about time that it spend 4-6 weeks running empty up and down to Dublin and all the current issues addressed before it comes back. After all fleets entering service down here had to run around 10,000 km/h before a single passenger could board and be fault free.

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Yesterday the 0735 ex Dublin failed and was replaced by a 29?
To be fair you could probably count on a single hand how many times the 22's have not been available because of faults to carry out the scheduled to Belfast since they took over.
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Unread 15-03-2016, 23:19   #146
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Jamie2k9: I would expect very little difference in loco-failure rates as between DD and Mark4 sets, at least since the DD locos are not having to use HEP, so they are all from the same stable as it were. Differences should really be down to the coaching stock, including the DVTs.
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Unread 16-03-2016, 00:25   #147
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Jamie2k9: I would expect very little difference in loco-failure rates as between DD and Mark4 sets, at least since the DD locos are not having to use HEP, so they are all from the same stable as it were. Differences should really be down to the coaching stock, including the DVTs.
Yes neither would I but I am saying all the current issues with the DD have had little if no issues with the locomotives. If you were to compare both sets the bulk of the recent Mark4 issues have been locomotive faults and if a comparison was carried out the DD would fail miserably in comparison.

Is the fault board still giving all the trouble and/or one set over the other?
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Unread 16-03-2016, 17:39   #148
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Does anyone know why the overhead furniture is all rattling now? In the front end of some carriages even the windows are vibrating. I'm not an engineer but the 4 50 from Connelly feels like the suspension is about to fail.
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Unread 18-03-2016, 22:34   #149
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Does anyone know why the overhead furniture is all rattling now? In the front end of some carriages even the windows are vibrating. I'm not an engineer but the 4 50 from Connelly feels like the suspension is about to fail.
Can you do a complaint?
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Unread 26-03-2016, 19:29   #150
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On the refurbished Enterprise for the first time and there seems to be some accessibility and language act issues.

The accessibility issues concern the toilets. Firstly, none of the door buttons are illuminated in any manner. You would think there was no electrical power available by the look of them.

Secondly, there is no internal feedback mechanism to indicate that the doors are locked or to warn a user that the lock hasn't been activated. This includes any audible signal.

The new passenger display system only appears to operate in English. There is no Irish content whatsoever. Meanwhile, the digital clock display has been replaced by a clock face which is pretty difficult to see at distance.

The signage in general is very hit and miss - certain doors have English evacuation instructions while others have Irish ones. Some buttons have English text above Irish and others vice-versa.

Who do I inform? It isn't strictly a complaint about the journey but about my concerns that certain legal requirements aren't being met.
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Unread 26-03-2016, 19:30   #151
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Does anyone know why the overhead furniture is all rattling now?
I noticed this on my journey today. It seemed to be coming from the overhead luggage shelf.
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Unread 27-03-2016, 08:25   #152
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On the refurbished Enterprise for the first time and there seems to be some accessibility and language act issues.

The accessibility issues concern the toilets. Firstly, none of the door buttons are illuminated in any manner. You would think there was no electrical power available by the look of them.

Secondly, there is no internal feedback mechanism to indicate that the doors are locked or to warn a user that the lock hasn't been activated. This includes any audible signal.

The new passenger display system only appears to operate in English. There is no Irish content whatsoever. Meanwhile, the digital clock display has been replaced by a clock face which is pretty difficult to see at distance.

The signage in general is very hit and miss - certain doors have English evacuation instructions while others have Irish ones. Some buttons have English text above Irish and others vice-versa.

Who do I inform? It isn't strictly a complaint about the journey but about my concerns that certain legal requirements aren't being met.
Well I suspect that as a jointly operated international service, the Enterprise is exempt from the provisions of the Official Languages Act.
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Unread 27-03-2016, 13:42   #153
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Secondly, there is no internal feedback mechanism to indicate that the doors are locked or to warn a user that the lock hasn't been activated. This includes any audible signal.
How is this an issue, what do other units have in IE stating the same thing.

Do the buttons not have lights.

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The signage in general is very hit and miss - certain doors have English evacuation instructions while others have Irish ones. Some buttons have English text above Irish and others vice-versa.
Not traveled yet but take a look next time and if the rest of IE's fleet is anything to go by it will be one door English, one door opposite Irish and alternative through the train.

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All legal requirements are been meet, most of what you mention is "choice"
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Unread 27-03-2016, 17:44   #154
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Even numbered coaches are owned by translink and odd by IR. Are the notices with Irish first all odd numbered coaches?
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Unread 27-03-2016, 19:18   #155
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How is this an issue, what do other units have in IE stating the same thing.

Do the buttons not have lights.
The problem is that the buttons don't have any form of lighting and there is no audible warning that the toilet door has been left unlocked. You don't have any signal as to whether you have locked the toilet door or not.
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Unread 31-03-2016, 08:36   #156
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Here we go again single C3K on 0800/1100
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Unread 01-04-2016, 13:17   #157
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1100 25 minutes late today due to train fault.

A DD set went to Dublin this morning so that IR crews can be trained for April 10
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Unread 01-04-2016, 19:50   #158
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It will be late every day from April 10th due to a timetable fault.
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Unread 01-04-2016, 23:13   #159
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A DD set went to Dublin this morning so that IR crews can be trained for April 10
So it might finally happen!

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It will be late every day from April 10th due to a timetable fault.
IE or NIR fault?
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Unread 02-04-2016, 08:57   #160
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It will be late every day from April 10th due to a timetable fault.
Timetable already considers the issue with the Dundalk train, its overtaken using the loop at Clongriffin
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