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Unread 28-09-2008, 11:56   #1
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Default [article] Enough Empty Trains to get to the Moon

Sunday Tribune, today, front page.

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Unread 28-09-2008, 13:54   #2
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Front page of Tribune:

http://www.tribune.ie/news/article/2...t-to-the-moon/

and inside:

http://www.tribune.ie/news/home-news...off-the-rails/
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Unread 28-09-2008, 16:27   #3
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Would be good if they'd checked their facts. For example it says there is no service from the city to Greystones before 0825, but a Rosslare service leaves Connolly at 0726 and calls there.
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Its not phrased well, first train to arrive Greystones does so at 8:24. First DART service arrives 9:19 (but it only runs from Bray). The first real service arrives at 10:23am! There are 6 empty Bray Greystones DART services ahead of the 8:24.

Anytime I've travelled to Greystones a significant number of passengers joined at Bray
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Well there's a railcar service gets to Bray in time to meet that first DART. But I suppose they have a good point overall.
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This was front page of the Metro today also.
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Would be good if they'd checked their facts. For example it says there is no service from the city to Greystones before 0825, but a Rosslare service leaves Connolly at 0726 and calls there.
Hi, I'm the author of the Tribune piece. As Mark said, I was refering to the arrival time into Greystones rather than the departure time from the city. Any confusion is due to my phrasing rather than lack of research. It took me three weeks to carry out all the work involved.

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Hi, I'm the author of the Tribune piece. As Mark said, I was refering to the arrival time into Greystones rather than the departure time from the city. Any confusion is due to my phrasing rather than lack of research. It took me three weeks to carry out all the work involved.

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Thanks for the clarification and apologies for assuming the negative.
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Thanks for the clarification and apologies for assuming the negative.
However, if a journalist can't phrase things clearly and concisely (when writing is his job) how can he criticise others??

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Provide a bit more detail to this

The total distance is over 516,000km per annum, this does not include all empty trains just those of interest, so the Saturday Ballina Drogheda empty isn't there, nor is the Inchicore Connolly Inchicore empty railcar. The figures can't be denied and Irish Rail haven't tried

The highlights

18:50 Howth Bray empty despite a 24 minute gap between services
22:00 Heuston Portlaois empty despite a promise to have a later train to Portlaois
4:30 Connolly Arklow empty, runs in service to Rosslare from Arklow, would be handy for the ferry
21:55 Ballina Claremorris on a Friday
21:10 Longford Connolly empty, why can't it stay the night and operate in place of the morning train from Enfield?
5:50 Connolly Enfield
4:10 Connolly Gorey, why can't it run at 22:00?

Then there is a the crazy Galway Dublin empty and Athlone Dublin empty and indeed a Dublin Athlone empty. 90 odd other ones to go with them.

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Today FM 16:40 tonight

I can't wait to see how Irish Rail dig themselves out of this mess
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Unread 30-09-2008, 13:19   #12
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Today FM 16:40 tonight

I can't wait to see how Irish Rail dig themselves out of this mess
Any chance of a podcast/recording Mark, i'm snapping I missed it!
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Unread 30-09-2008, 13:27   #13
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Will do shortly

Should be here http://www.radioireland.ie/lastword/2992008-16.wmv about 10 minutes in


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http://www.railusers.ie/podcasts/aud...hostTrains.mp3

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Missed this post.

Wow, isnt she very aggressive. Typical Irish Rail attitude though. So who is this Jane. Is she new? Has poor aule Barry been let go for not being
aggressive enough.
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