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Unread 13-12-2006, 10:11   #1
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Default 17:05 to Limerick or is that Ennis ??

Last night was fun in Heuston

Standing there look up at the board and I see P2 Ennis 17:05 but it was Tuesday not Friday so its going to Limerick

All out confusion in the management team on the concourse, it does it doesn't. The PA was calling Limerick.

So the display was wrong
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Unread 13-12-2006, 10:55   #2
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And there I was thinking the one night the managers were thrown to the lions they'd make sure eveything was working right that night
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why does it only go to Ennis only on Friday anyway, rather than every night? Before the line was upgraded there were 2 direct trains from Ennis every day.
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Ah but Mark, why don't you tell everyone how Myles McHugh tried to tell you that you were wrong because all passengers have to do is change trains in Limerick to get to Ennis. So it was going to Ennis....sort of.
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Thats the short version

Long version

Myles it doesn't go to Ennis, change Limerick another manager is sent round to read the display on P2, the fact its a cross platform change, about 3 minutes of this game old school IE dug in not changing

Steve appears, yeah your right its wrong

So the 19:00 to Cobh anyone ?
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So the 19:00 to Cobh anyone ?
Sure why not. Don't forget to change!

We used to have the Barry Kenny reality distortion field on the board. Think its time to add Myles McHugh to the game.

It must be a CIE thing. It happening with the same old suspects. Poor Steve, he'll be shipped back to the UK in a straight jacket.
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Thats the short version

Long version

Myles it doesn't go to Ennis, change Limerick another manager is sent round to read the display on P2, the fact its a cross platform change, about 3 minutes of this game old school IE dug in not changing

Steve appears, yeah your right its wrong

So the 19:00 to Cobh anyone ?
Could you elaborate on that Mark. Am I right in thinking that Myles wouldnt even walk over and look at the sign? By cross platform do you mean in Limerick?
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