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Unread 29-01-2008, 08:38   #1
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Default [Article]Track record: 300 stranded as ‘ghost’ train departs with single passenger

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Track record: 300 stranded as ‘ghost’ train departs with single passenger
By Jimmy Woulfe, Mid-West Correspondent

MORE than 300 Limerick-bound passengers watched in disbelief as their train left Dublin’s Heuston Station with just one person on board.

The bizarre incident involved the 7.25pm train from Dublin to Limerick on Sunday night — one of the most heavily booked trains of the week.

According to passengers, as they stood on the platform before going through the check-in area, a visually impaired man was escorted by Irish Rail customer care personnel onto the train.

“It seems when that person was put on the train, the signal was given that this was the last person to board, when in fact, he was the first person to be put on board,” a passenger said. “The doors closed and the train took off.”

Irish Rail last night confirmed the incident.

A spokeswoman said communication difficulties arose between the station controller and the guard on board the train.

“We apologise to our customers for the error and we will be offering them a 50% discount,” said the spokeswoman.

She said they managed to put the stranded Limerick-bound customers on board the 7pm train to Cork. This train made an unscheduled stop at Limerick Junction where, she said, a shuttle train took the passengers on to Colbert Station, Limerick.

The spokeswoman said the passengers arrived in Limerick a little more than a half-hour later than their scheduled arrival.

The incident has caused embarrassment and Irish Rail is investigating how a train with more than 300 passengers, who had paid in excess of 20,000 for their tickets, had left Heuston the flagship station of the company, with just one passenger on board.

The error will cost the company in excess of 10,000 in refunds.

A source said once the train had departed there was no question of bringing it back to Heuston as this would have disrupted the entire schedule.
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Unread 29-01-2008, 08:55   #2
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I presume they mean the 6.25pm as otherwise they were doing time travel to make the 7pm to Cork!

This story is on Morning Ireland too. Oh if there's a God someone from IÉ will be on to defend this. "New premium rail service - no smelly other people - on the most modern trains in Europe".
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This is utterly mind boggling.

It speaks volumes when IE staff on the same platform cannot even communicate.
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Unread 29-01-2008, 09:53   #4
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They did have an IÉ spokesperson (Jane something I think). Should be up on the RTÉ website later. To make her bad morning worse, they hit her with the Dublin-country vs country-Dublin fare difference. Ouch!
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Unread 29-01-2008, 10:09   #5
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Its was the 18:25 Dublin Limerick

The passengers where put on the 19:00 to Cork, there where numerous delays on the Cork line on Sunday as well

And if you think the 46.50 vs 64.50 is bad we have much worse to come

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Unread 29-01-2008, 10:55   #6
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Just heard the piece back

http://www.rte.ie/news/morningireland

Irish Rail can't talk themselves out of this one
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Unread 29-01-2008, 14:39   #7
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Sounds like he had a good chance of getting a seat...
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I hope it reached its destination on time
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Unread 29-01-2008, 16:52   #9
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Ticket price issue moved to
http://forum.platform11.org/showthread.php?t=3698
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Was there a trolley service on this train!!!!

Seriously, and I mean absolutely no disrespect to the unfortunate people left behind, but I'm still laughing at this!!!
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Trolley service probably didn't operate due to lack of demand

Clearly the 18:25 was late boarding in the first place, thats where the trouble started
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