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[30/06/2013] Severe disruption to Heuston services
http://www.irishrail.ie/cat_news.jsp?i=4860&p=116&n=237
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Unless there is more to this incident than is presently apparent, the disruption to services is extraordinary especially given the availability of four tracks.
0830 to Tralee presently two hours late, most other outbound services being delayed by around 90 minutes. Services also now appear to be commencing at Sallins rather than Hazelhatch. |
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http://www.irishrail.ie/cat_news.jsp?i=4860&p=116&n=237
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30-06-2013, 11:59 | #4 |
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Very sad incident obviously.
However I agree with Inniskeen earlier post. Surely there are protocols in place that should ensure all immediate investigations are complete within a couple of hours and allow the lines reopen. The incident is reported as taking place shortly after Midnight. I would expect the lines reopen by 4am latest. Maybe I'm very wrong in this assumption. If I am someone will surely let me know. |
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EDIT-According to TV3 news footage it was the up fast line so I relay can't see why they didn't handle the situation better. Last edited by Jamie2k9 : 30-06-2013 at 13:44. |
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The length of disruption today was unacceptable, 2 hours is the UK target for these events. I would be pointing at the gardai here for going over the top and blocking Irish Rail.
As the train has blackbox, cctv and the train is never the guilty party there is no need to detain the train as evidence. End of the day, it comes down to one witness the driver. It all hangs on why the person was on the track. If they were being chased, pushed etc. If there is any suggestion of foul play, its a big problem. Rule book says passengers cannot pass by the scene until it is cleared, you could place another train alongside to hide the incident, in that case the early morning departures should have been able to run.
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Do the rules allow trains/passengers to pass once the body is removed or does everything have to go. Anyway they could easily of put of one of those tents they do for murders. |
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The rules are quite simple, if anything related to the incident can be seen from the train the train cannot pass.
If you have randomers roaming around you can't run a 100mph railway. Sadly the KRP is not reversible which makes matters more difficult What I have seen is on the Heuston side these incidents are dragged out over a much longer period. DART side 2-3 hours at most normally clears the line for service
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While there are issues running a "100 mph railway" with personnel present on or near the track, the risks can be managed relatively easily using well established procedures.
Although there may not be reversible working between Hazelhatch and Inchicore it should have been possible to introduce single line working over the down fast line without hampering or endangering the Garda investigations. |
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As for the KRP not having reversible, that is a major factor but given what happened and as you say the other inbound line could of easily being blocked. Surly the rules could of being relaxed and lest say one train allowed to operate inbound on the outbound slow track without signalling as trains can access either side of the line west of hazelhatch. Speed restrictions would be needed but it would be much better than delays of 2 hours. I agree with Inniskeen that the outbound should of being operational and the first arrival into Heuston on Sundays isn't till 10.30 so the inbound line are not overly busy until late in the morning. |
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there was a post on boards about this which gave me pause about making assumptions about how much work might be involved. An impact at DART speed would involve longer stopping distance than KRP speed, one would imagine.
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