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Unread 22-11-2013, 12:50   #4
berneyarms
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Originally Posted by Commuter101 View Post
Big delay yesterday evening. I was on the 1755 Pearse-Dundalk train. Was delayed, stopping at Malahide for at least 10mins .... it even went backwards at one stage ! Eventually crawled into Drogheda at 19.30 .... approx 30mins late.

Can someone please explain the logistics of having a DART to Malahide running 2mins before this 1755 commuter train. This commuter train (the first in 30 mins at what is peak rush hour) also stops at DART stations, making a long journey unnecessarily longer!
If it does need to stop at DART stations, then surely it makes more sense to run the commuter train before the DART!!
The DART is supposed to be 6 minutes ahead of the commuter service, presumably it was running late.

Unfortunately the priority for operating the services is set as follows:

1. DART
2. Commuter
3. Enterprise / Intercity

This does lead to nonsensical decisions on occasions, such as running DART services directly ahead of non-stop services.

The thinking behind it would be that the DART has a short turnarounds in Malahide/Howth and the hope would be that it would make up time en route to get back on time.

Last edited by berneyarms : 22-11-2013 at 15:01.
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