26-08-2010, 08:43 | #1 |
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Dunboyne line times up on journey planner
The times for the new Meath line are now up on journey planner.
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26-08-2010, 08:53 | #2 |
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Not quite up, everything either starts or terminates at Clonsilla, no mention of Dunboyne yet
Every 30 minutes all day till after 7pm
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strange....
apart from the first few inbound or last few outbound on weekdays it would seem according to that timetable most dunboyne trains will operate non-stop between clonsilla and the city Last edited by ThomasJ : 26-08-2010 at 10:49. |
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Another classic Irish Rail mess
For reference as is the standard Irish Rail practice stations have to be renamed before opening just to confuse you Pace has become M3 Parkway (very UK there on the name) The timetable is great until you realise trains never stop in Broombridge, off peak run non stop Clonsilla Docklands and the last train home is before 10pm and requires a change at Clonsilla
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26-08-2010, 11:47 | #5 |
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not the greatest of timetables is it?......
last train outbound on saturday 19.20 and no connections to maynooth line services offered after that last train outbound on sunday 18.10 and no connections to maynooth line services offered after that last connection on weekday is to the 20.59hrs pearse maynooth |
26-08-2010, 15:39 | #6 |
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new longford-maynooth-m3 parkway-dublin timetable for september 3rd onwards up on irish rail website
http://www.irishrail.ie/your_journey...oth%2010-2.pdf |
26-08-2010, 16:28 | #7 |
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They removed the 09.05 clonsilla to connolly.
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26-08-2010, 17:47 | #8 |
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Is this line covered by short hop tickets including the all day ones?
If not can you buy a ticket for the bit not covered at Connolly?
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The line is within the short hop zone
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so will the m3 parkway trains operate via the midland line to connolly at weekends given that it will run non-stop from clonsilla to connolly and am wondering will they make extra stops when events on at croke park.
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26-08-2010, 18:53 | #11 |
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I noticed the name "M3 Parkway" on the signs a few weeks ago. It's a rather boring name, but I suppose Pace isn't a very well-known name. Imagine "Pace station" or "Is this train going to Pace?" Is the car park "one giant Pace for mankind"?
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Is M3 Parkway a geographical location?
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For once IE are on the ball with thier refusal to use anything other than geographical names for stations. Just think of Drumcondra.
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I think the biggest mistake in this timetable is that the Saturday and Sunday don't stop at all stations. The gap between trains at the moment is 60 mins on Sundays and typically 45-60 minutes on Saturday. This was a great opportunity to double the weekend frequency to Connolly - but for whatever reason Coolmine to Drumcondra is bypassed
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27-08-2010, 18:27 | #16 |
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I wonder why they decided that most trains will run non-stop to Clonsilla. Perhaps they want to market a high-speed service. (They have been told off in other parts of the country for trains being too slow.)
Or perhaps, in striking the balance between speed and number of places served, they reckoned that it's easier to add stops later than to remove them. I think that on balance, more stops will be needed, even if not all stations by every train. I wonder what the train movements will be like in Connolly at weekends. They typically have about 37 minutes layover, so each train will have to move out of the way before returning to its departure platform. If they use the lower line (via Newcomen Junction) they will have to use platform 7. |
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well interestingly the weekend services do say platform 7 in connolly (under journey information)
Now..... how about a new dublin map? and maybe a new name for the maynooth line, m3 maynooth line anyone? |
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Given that it seems there is idle time of over half an hour before the return journey starts, I think all stations from Dunboyne to Pearse should be served (without any extra trains or drivers needed). Serving Tara St and Pearse would make the service more attractive for many potential Dunboyne passengers. It could also get the frequency from Clonsilla to Drumcondra down to half an hour most of the time. Serving all stations would add only 7 mins to the journey to Connolly. I'd argue that the Mon-Fri off peak trains should also go all stations to Connolly/Pearse for the same reasons. Very few people want to go to Docklands, apart for people commuting to/from work. When the station opened, the original timetable had trains to Clonsilla throughtout the day. In reality the demand for Docklands did not exist between 10am and 4pm, and the trains were dropped in the next timetable. While the demand maybe a bit higher from Dunboyne (because they don't have the alternative of services to Connolly!), I would have doubts about how busy it will be. Overall, I think this timetable is a bit of a wasted opportunity. I think that going to Docklands off peak, not going to Pearse at weekends, and not serving Coolmine to Drumcondra will mean the usage will be much lower than it should be. |
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28-08-2010, 14:59 | #19 |
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I don't know, I reckon the reason for this express service is to introduce the people of Meath to the fast and efficent world of rail while utilising existing stock.
How better way to do this than to run nonstop Clonsilla to the city and run via newcomen overcoming the notorious bottleneck into Connolly. I reckon even weekend services will not use drumcondra but via midlands line upto Connolly platform seven. I do agree it is not fair for the rest of Dublin 15 but I do think it will change due to things like gaa matches soccer matches at lansdowne and meath people wanting to go to castleknock etc time will tell! |
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New station to remain closed on Dunboyne line
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