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Unread 15-09-2016, 11:54   #1
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The OP was querying why Intercity rolling stock was being used on commuter services rather than Commuter rolling stock.

The answer is that there is not enough commuter rolling stock in service to operate all of the commuter services - they need to bring more stock out of storage.

That requires additional government funding.
But isn't the intercity stock that he's seeing simply the intercity trains that come through on that line (from Sligo and Longford)?
Or is he saying that they are using intercity stock for runs that start in Maynooth (which I would find quite surprising).
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Unread 15-09-2016, 12:04   #2
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They're using intercity stock on the Maynooth and M3 parkway lines which are not suitable when theres large passenger numbers involved
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They're using intercity stock on the Maynooth and M3 parkway lines which are not suitable when theres large passenger numbers involved
Indeed but when the option is not to run them at all because there is insufficient money available to operate all of the commuter rolling stock, what do you expect to happen?
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Indeed but when the option is not to run them at all because there is insufficient money available to operate all of the commuter rolling stock, what do you expect to happen?
Thats true no doubt.

Tell you what though, I'm pretty sure a Dublin mayor would have provided a more compelling case for funds for Dublin transport than any of the last 3 transport ministers have done. FCC have alot to answer for in rejecting the proposal.
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http://amp.irishexaminer.com/breakin...mpression=true
At last CIE are thinking of the future usually they only obstruct the development of rail transport. The piece mentions the wait for electrification , why the wait it’s obvious that it must happen given the oil situation and our failure to meet climate change goals that Ire signed up to. It’s now that the likes of the rail line to Navan should be opened and for a change put rail ahead of road building though I know that’s where the politician and the developer are on the same sheet. Electrify now and expand rail to airport and Navan.
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Traveled on the early train to Dub on Maynooth line last week - very good service and used in big numbers. The train stopped all the way in to Dub so the time was over 2hrs. If the train had a last stop in Maynooth and then sped into Pearse station it would be a better service and those from the Longford / Mullingar distances would be more inclined to use it. Currently its a little too slow unlike the outward train which did not have first stop until Kilcock - much better!
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Goods: you say your journey was about 2 hours: from where to where? Sligo trains generally run from Maynooth to Connolly calling only at Drumcondra. A non-stop Maynooth to Pearse would make no sense whatsoever. What point are you trying to make?
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But isn't the intercity stock that he's seeing simply the intercity trains that come through on that line (from Sligo and Longford)?
Or is he saying that they are using intercity stock for runs that start in Maynooth (which I would find quite surprising).
Well you are going to have to be surprised.

They are using Intercity stock on certain Maynooth and M3 Parkway commuter services, along with some Northern line services as well.

As per my post above there is not enough commuter rolling stock available in service to operate all of the commuter services.
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