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Unread 25-10-2007, 09:22   #1
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Default [3/4-11-2007 & 10/11-11-2007] Drumcondra Closed

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Drumcondra Station - Sunday 4th and 11th November by Corporate Communications


Iarnród Éireann advises customers that due to essential engineering works, Drumcondra Station will be closed on Sunday 4th and Sunday 11th November.

Maynooth-Dublin trains will operate non-stop between Broombridge and Dublin Connolly on these dates.

The 14.55hrs Sligo-Dublin, 15.50hrs Sligo-Dublin, 17.55hrs Sligo-Dublin and 18.45hrs Longford-Dublin will all operate non-stop between Maynooth and Dublin Connolly on these dates.

Iarnród Éireann apologises for any inconvenience caused.
Once again no reason for these so called essential works, is it to fix the lift, is it just the station, it is exit validation or is it the track, will trains be using the Midland line instead? Will this cause Sligo services to depart from plaform 7 instead of 3 and 4
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Unread 25-10-2007, 09:46   #2
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will trains be using the Midland line instead? Will this cause Sligo services to depart from plaform 7 instead of 3 and 4
Can eight-carriage trains access the Midland line from platform 7.
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Unread 25-10-2007, 09:51   #3
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Yes, the only problem which arises is the sidings off platform 7 are only long enough for a 4 coach set

It would be useful if IE provided actual functional information, given a swap from p4 to p7 is significant it would be nice to know if that will be the case
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Unread 25-10-2007, 14:02   #4
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, it is exit validation
Can you imagine the fun on matchdays if it was!. It takes 10 minutes to get out of the station (on matchdays) without having to go through that!

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Can you imagine the fun on matchdays if it was!. It takes 10 minutes to get out of the station (on matchdays) without having to go through that!
Not really an issue with sports specials, which are mostly long distance trains. Boarding and on-train inspections should be enough.
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Unread 29-10-2007, 21:33   #6
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Long distance trains don't serve Drumcondra (except sligo) not even on matchdays only maynooth and Sligo. Half of the time Maynooth line stations aren't even open so tickets have to be bought in Drumcondra!

The exit points at the moment is very restricted only 2 or 3 points and on match days maynooth trains are usually crammed 8 carriage trains. So imagine the holdup that would cause.

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Unread 30-10-2007, 16:42   #7
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The website is now saying Drumcondra station will be closed on saturdays the 3rd and 10th of Novemberas well as the sundays. As changable as the weather i tells ya.

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Best guess is there is something afoot at West Rd junction, thats the horribly rocky set of points just before a train from Maynooth gets into Connolly with the two tracks diving under the Northern line for the docks

The points there are for want of a better term *******ed and substandard
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Unread 30-10-2007, 16:48   #9
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If thats the case, does this mean that the Midland line will be used instead. Is there anyway of trains getting into connolly not using those tracks?

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If thats the case, does this mean that the Midland line will be used instead. Is there anyway of trains getting into connolly not using those tracks?
The trains seem to be operating, just not to Drumcondra.

The Liffey line and Newcomen Curve can be used although the Newcomen Curve is tight and steep and only accesses platform 7 (and maybe 6).
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Unread 31-10-2007, 16:48   #11
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Taken from http://www.aaroadwatch.ie/

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On 3rd, 4th, 10th and 11th November, Drumcondra Station will be closed. This is due to essential engineering works near Connolly Station.

Maynooth to Dublin trains will operate non-stop between Broombridge and Dublin Connolly, via the Newcomen line (south of Croke Park) on these dates.

The 14.55hrs Sligo to Dublin, 15.50hrs Sligo-Dublin, 17.55hrs Sligo to Dublin and 18.45hrs Longford to Dublin will all operate non-stop between Maynooth and Dublin Connolly on Sunday 4th and 11th November.
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Unread 31-10-2007, 17:33   #12
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The 14.55hrs Sligo to Dublin, 15.50hrs Sligo-Dublin, 17.55hrs Sligo to Dublin and 18.45hrs Longford to Dublin will all operate non-stop between Maynooth and Dublin Connolly on Sunday 4th and 11th November.
What about the Saturdays?
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Unread 31-10-2007, 17:38   #13
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On Sundays the Sligo Dublin services stop in Drumcondra to facilitate students
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I discovered the reason for Drumcondra closure while passing through Connolly on a Dart this morning.

The 2 westerly tracks are being replaced from Connolly through to the curve onto the Maynooth line. Thus the trains to/from Maynooth/Sligo etc. are running via the Newcommon curve (thus skipping Drumcondra). I saw a Connolly bound train passing over the small liftable bridge over the canal as the Dart was nearing Connolly.

Mystery solved, I think.
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Thought the station was only closed on the sundays and got the 1232 yesterday, "serving all stops" according to the driver announcement then skips Drumcondra, where I was going!
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Coming in from Maynooth yesterday evening, person sitting next to me stood up for Drumcondra as we headed down the Midland line at Des Kellys and wasn't too impressed when I told her it was closed, that we weren't even going to pass Drumcondra and there was not point in getting up

Despite the rain train had no problems crawling up the steep hill into platform 7

The CIS of course insisted on Drumcondra

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What way did last nights rosslare europort train. Did it run from maynooth running through to platform seven in connolly. Or did it start in connolly. Also how is it working where both inbound and outbound scheduled. Is there any congestion at newcomen.
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Unread 04-11-2007, 19:31   #18
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All trains ran via the curve

Some minor delays but since there is a 4 minute saving by taking the Midland line they even out

The 8:55 from Sligo was a Mk2 this morning and ran on to Pearse to turnaround
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Wasn't there something about some consists not being able to make it up that hill at the Newcomen curve ?
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Unread 04-11-2007, 22:57   #20
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Everything can climb the hill

Railcar design requirements insist on a 10 car railcar being able to drag another dead 10 car up the steepest incline

29k climbs it with ease even in the rain
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