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KSW 16-11-2007 11:27

First Class Question?
 
Recently travelled to Cork on the 09:00 and returned the same day. I heard that the tea/coffee just on the First Class Coach was complementary from Iarnrod Eireann is this true?

TheBoss 16-11-2007 15:28

:D :D :D :D

StephenM 18-11-2007 12:10

Quote:

Originally Posted by KeithStephen (Post 27136)
Recently travelled to Cork on the 09:00 and returned the same day. I heard that the tea/coffee just on the First Class Coach was complementary from Iarnrod Eireann is this true?

If it is you pay heavily for the breakfast. But they serve a lot with it. :)

Edward Ryan 18-11-2007 16:11

I know from travelling 1st Plus on the Enterprise train that they give you a free glass of juice and a newspaper.

Thomas Ralph 19-11-2007 22:21

They'd want to for the €30 supplement.

KSW 19-11-2007 23:10

Well I for one cannot see the difference in First and Standard class. On the Cork InterCity i perfer standard its more colourful than the First class coach......I would highly suggest standard class than first..........

comcor 20-11-2007 10:07

There are only three seats across the carriage in first class. Although there are some other perks, the extra space is the main thing you're paying for.

CSL 22-07-2008 10:39

power points at each seat in first class.

In other classes there are power sockets at each end of the carriage.


So people with laptops try and take the end seats, but for example on the lavatory end of the Mk4 carriages there is at least 6 feet between the seat and the socket.

I predict that after the first person trips over a laptop power cord and sues Iarnrod Eireann they will not be allowed use them there any more :)


[ I nearly tripped yesterday and got a vicious look from the laptop owner ]

Mark Gleeson 22-07-2008 10:48

22k fleet has power sockets at every seat

Seats 5 & 6 on the Mk4 standard have a power socket behind, but only those in first class are properly certified for passenger use since they incorporate the trip switch

CSL 22-07-2008 10:53

Oh I know the 22's do, but this is the Dublin-Cork thread

and yes seats 5 and 6 on the non-loo end, but also there's sockets opposite the jax door which people are plugging into on a long lead, which is what I was talking about.

Mark Gleeson 22-07-2008 10:56

22k has stood in for a Mk4 in the past and will run the Tralee service in coming months

Long term its probably much much cheaper to simply buy a second battery than pay the now massive first class surcharge just for a socket

Of course if the internal doors worked the sockets at the toilet end would be unusable

plant43 22-07-2008 17:09

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mark Gleeson (Post 34755)
22k fleet has power sockets at every seat

Seats 5 & 6 on the Mk4 standard have a power socket behind, but only those in first class are properly certified for passenger use since they incorporate the trip switch

I tried to use one of the sockets on the 22k and it tripped out.

Thomas J Stamp 22-07-2008 22:29

Quote:

Originally Posted by plant43 (Post 34766)
I tried to use one of the sockets on the 22k and it tripped out.


worked for me, wonder what happened to your one?

Mark Gleeson 22-07-2008 22:37

Hint here, plug power supply in first, then connect to the laptop. If that fails you may have a dodgy laptop power supply. Have no complaints of the trip switches tripping.

Just don't plug in something crazy like a hair dryer or microwave, and yes it has happened!

dowlingm 29-07-2008 04:16

Quote:

Originally Posted by KSW (Post 27136)
Recently travelled to Cork on the 09:00 and returned the same day. I heard that the tea/coffee just on the First Class Coach was complementary from Iarnrod Eireann is this true?

Hope VIA Rail never cut back to just tea - I'd miss the Ontario wines and the liqueurs :) Then again, 200 Euro for a trip equivalent to Dublin-Tralee... :eek:


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