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Unread 20-07-2013, 10:26   #1
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Default Phoenix Park tunnel may reopen to passenger trains

http://www.independent.ie/irish-news...-29434757.html

Does Luas Broombridge mean that Phoenix Park tunnel trains could connect usefully with something prior to Connolly?
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Unread 20-07-2013, 10:43   #2
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No connection between the two sadly.

Its all well and good saying Connolly has capacity but it doesn't really even after the upgrade.

And the line did carry daily scheduled passenger services until 1981 when the through boat train stopped running.
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Unread 20-07-2013, 15:59   #3
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I understand there was a service 100 years ago, but it didn't work, due to the time penalty involved in going around the city.

Luas will cross the line here: http://binged.it/1azywWj which is slightly inaccessible / remote and would only really be useful if the Batchelors factor was redeveloped.

We'll have to see what the proposals are.
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The local service 100 years ago was between Kingsbridge and North Wall serving Glasnevin and Drumcondra. This was in addition to boat train services from the southern, midland and northern lines to the LNWR station at North Wall. Shades of Docklands although today's service is a lot busier than the earlier version !
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This must be stopped as it does nothing and will have zero benefit. It won't be able to offer the frequency, flexibility or timing as the Luas as it will require more work for the passengers.

Currently we have, train to Heuston, Luas to Connolly, train to xxx
What we will have is train to Heuston, walk/bus to plt 10, train to Connolly and train to xxx.

The only answer to Dublin transport system is the Dart interconnector.
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Unread 21-07-2013, 07:48   #6
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I would imagine that there will be some through services from the southern line to Pearse or Grand Canal Dock - perhaps two trains an hour each way. The elimination of a mode change at Heuston should prove attractive as should direct services to Drumcondra.

While the proposal is modest it does take advantage of underused assets (KRP, Phoenix Park, post city centre re-signalling through Connolly, Tara Street and Pearse) and could be expanded by running some services off the southern line into the Docklands.

As it is a near zero cost proposal, it is well worth implementing and should generate a few thousand extra trips per day.
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