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![]() Tree down at 20:30 somewhere between Portarlington and Monasterevin. 18:30 Galway-ublin delayed 65 minutes. Westport and Thurles services behind presumably also late.
Customer Services in Heuston allegedly announced a partial refund. I didn't hear it, although I was not first out of my carriage. |
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![]() We got a tree down south of Kildare
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![]() The 21:00 didn't get into Portlaoise until 23:50 due to a tree on the line.
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![]() The Irish Rail website was reasonably up to date and informative last night. A minor miracle!
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![]() Miracle possibly but still
No specific details are given on any train No details on where bus transfers are in place No time of publication/update is given The notice was removed from the site sometime before 23:45 last night, while there where still a number of trains in motion |
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![]() Was there many people queing for refunds?
Nobody on the scheduled 21:20 arrival from Galway. |
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![]() Extreme weather is a disqualifying event
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Kildare
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![]() Extreme weather is a serious problem for rail services. There's a well documented history of it.
However, updating the IE web site is only half the battle for informing customers. In a situation like this, on train announcements by staff are of the utmost importance.Most people on the train are not surfing or consulting on the net. Unlike the disruption caused by passing hurricanes 20 years ago, these days we have mobile phones. Info can be passed on in an easier fashion and should be conveyed to passengers. Storms are complicated, but 21st century methods of communication are very simple and reletively unaffected by said storms. A little bit of info is all it takes. This is 2006 and not 1986. |
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![]() As discussed by someone else on another thread:
does it take an hour to move a tree? |
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