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Thomas J Stamp 20-04-2012 15:08

The WRC gets longer
 
its only a matter of time anyway before some chaps start claiming passengers from other lines (as they do with Limerick to Ennis, and intercity numbers Athenry to Galway).

But here is an interesting video doing just that. I would advise parental, in fact medical, supervision when watching this

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NKrYD...eature=related

jacko 20-04-2012 15:23

Quote:

Originally Posted by Thomas J Stamp (Post 67546)
its only a matter of time anyway before some chaps start claiming passengers from other lines (as they do with Limerick to Ennis, and intercity numbers Athenry to Galway).

But here is an interesting video doing just that. I would advise parental, in fact medical, supervision when watching this

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NKrYD...eature=related

Waterford - Clonmel - Limerick - Ennis - Galway

It makes sense to market it as such

karlr42 20-04-2012 15:52

I actually have this on DVD, it's a good watch.

I suspect the producers chose this route because it covers a bunch of lines and route mileage their previous DVDs(Dublin-Cork, Dulin-Sligo, and some stuff west of Athlone) haven't.

It certainly doesn't show any great connectivity along the "corridor"- there are 4 separate drivers, three separate trains and two changes for a virtual passenger involved in the film.

dowlingm 20-04-2012 16:51

It should be noted that the Sister Company's timetables publish "55" as a Galway-Rosslare route (albeit composed of 40/55/51 service - still one change fewer than IE would have enforced back when South Wexford service existed).

The laugh is that while the Ennis-Galway section is not competitive vs the bus because of the upgrades to the roads, the failure to upgrade the N24 means the train is still pretty competitive with the bus between Limerick and Waterford and yet IE does little to exploit this while having dropped EUR100m++ on the Ennis-Athenry line.

Even with the low line speed and so on the timetabled journey Limerick Junction-Waterford is 17 minutes faster by train, is also faster Limerick Junction-Limerick but only manages 2h30m three times daily because of the 20min+ waits at the Junction to facilitate meeting Dublin-Cork trains. It's important that the train be much faster over the distance because of the inconvenient station location in Waterford. Even if the second Waterford-Junction set was reinstated it is likely to be merely assigned to the same sort of duties, operating as a mainline feeder rather than a link between two decent sized urban centres. As discussed previously the Sunday/universities market is not currently sought because of staff costs.

In theory, if a slot and set (*cough* Nenagh Branch *cough*) could be found, Limerick Junction-Limerick could be done in 30 minutes, Limerick Junction-Waterford in 1h38 for a total trip in the 2h10 range - 40+ minutes faster than the bus while making all timetabled stops and offering a single seat service. With the elimination of the LJ connection were Ennis/Galway trains able to meet one or more of these services (let's not hope for through running) IE would be able to compete more aggressively in the Waterford-west of Limerick market also. Of course, the more likely scenario is that IE would make a token change which would be followed by the introduction of a BE 55X service. :rolleyes:


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