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Unread 16-12-2006, 14:36   #321
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9:00 Dublin Cork

The automatic pa system didn't say a word
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Unread 17-12-2006, 12:32   #322
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Lostcarpark: The PA stuttering sounds like it's possibly playing off a hardrive which might have been subject to a bit of vibration just at it played. It's not unlike what happens a CD walkman if you go for a jog. Once the skip protection buffer is full, you get a skip.
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Unread 17-12-2006, 13:11   #323
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There was a tiny stutter on the 9:30 Cork Dublin on Friday barely noticeable
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It was only one word, but reminds me a lot of Max Headroom.

The skipping theory makes a lot of sense, though as far as I remember the train had come to a complete stop by that point, so while there would be some vibration from the engines, it ought to be a lot less than when the train is moving.
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Blackrock 17:45 18/12 - no platform display northbound
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05:30 hours from Cork arrived half an hour late, sat on very last carriage and there was no automatic man this morning, or display working
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Unread 20-12-2006, 10:04   #327
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05:30 hours from Cork arrived half an hour late, sat on very last carriage and there was no automatic man this morning, or display working
And no reasons or apology for the delay on the train PA and just the standard apology in Heuston. It did make up a bit of time and hit Heuston about 8:40-ish.
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And no reasons or apology for the delay on the train PA and just the standard apology in Heuston. It did make up a bit of time and hit Heuston about 8:40-ish.
So, the leaves are gone, could it have been the fog? The sun rising unexpectedly in the east blinding the driver, or a fundamental cock up on the part of IE?

Dosnt matter, IE know the solution. Simple get the trian to leave Cork at 5.00am with the same arrival time in Dublin, therefore you cannot claim its late.

They should hire me you know.
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I thought I might comment here on a good story.

The 1659 from Maynooth - Gorey [19-12-06] had no automated announcements but the driver made very clear announcements at all of the stops and he was was calling us all customers not passengers. A small but nice detail.
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So, the leaves are gone, could it have been the fog? The sun rising unexpectedly in the east blinding the driver, or a fundamental cock up on the part of IE?
I did the think the fog deserved a mention.


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Dosnt matter, IE know the solution. Simple get the trian to leave Cork at 5.00am with the same arrival time in Dublin, therefore you cannot claim its late.
They should hire me you know.
Uncannily, that's what they're at with the new timetable - back to 5:15 departure. Ah padding - it makes everything so comfortable...IE should put the timetable on the Atkins.

And if they hired you, you would cross the Dark Side...
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I thought I might comment here on a good story.

The 1659 from Maynooth - Gorey [19-12-06] had no automated announcements but the driver made very clear announcements at all of the stops and he was was calling us all customers not passengers. A small but nice detail.
Random Act of Kindness alert!!
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I knew there was a thread for this stuff but I forgot, thanks for the reminder
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And no reasons or apology for the delay on the train PA and just the standard apology in Heuston. It did make up a bit of time and hit Heuston about 8:40-ish.
Apparently the 07:10 for Galway left Dublin about half an hour late. The passengers were told "engineering problems" but all the other trains around seemed to be moving.

I slept it in so was still in bed
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No northbound platform display in Blackrock again Tuesday and Wednesday evenings. It's bad enough when the trains are late, it's worse when you're standing there with no idea how late they're going to be.
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12:25 Howth Bray (E229)
No PIS, No PA and No automatic maps

12:04 Greystones Howth
No destination shown on rear
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16:45 Bray Howth
None of the electronic displays where working in the lead coach
In true IE style coach 8604 carries CCTV stickers but has no CCTV
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14:55 Bray Malahide
Had Howth up as destination on the rear coach 8319

15:16 Howth Bray
Rear coach had no destination shown (8203)
PA kept telling us of CCTV when none of the 6 coaches is fitted
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8:25 Howth Bray
Howth shown as destination on rear coach
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17:50 Pearse Dundalk

car 29112 no display
coming into Donabate, the pa announced the next station is malahide.

getting off in Donanbate, the doors kept closing before half the people got off, in a bizarre opposite to what I've been complaining on another thread.
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yesteday, 0844 ex connolly going to howth,had next stop portmarnock,final destination bray
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