Does anyone have an idea on the loadings of these services & the type of stock used? Would be surprised if any of the MKIVs graced Connolly.
Good to see the tunnel get a bit of passenger use - shame that it isn't a more regular occurrence.
| 17-06-2012, 23:11 | #1 |
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Eucharistic congress specials - Cork, Limerick etc via PPT to Connolly and beyond
Does anyone have an idea on the loadings of these services & the type of stock used? Would be surprised if any of the MKIVs graced Connolly.
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I wonder were all the old fogies able to use their free travel passes? Sickened me when I saw IE were willing to accommodate a bunch of religious zealots, most of whom would be traveling for free but would not put on excursion trains and charge €35 - €40 return for last years All-Ireland final between Kerry and Dublin. Using taxpayers money to subsidize the Catholic church is fine it seems but would not lay on decent, affordable public transport to the biggest sporting event of the year which involved the county farthest away from Dublin and most in need of public transport to the capital on the day. I drove to Dublin last costing me €90 in fuel (€22.50 split x 4) as €300 for 4 train tickets was a sick joke.
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It would appear not.
http://www.welfare.ie/en/operational...reetravel.aspx Quote:
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| 20-06-2012, 22:56 | #8 |
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Yeah, and the reason for lack of take up? €75 a ticket, thats why. Special excursion services should be ran at an affordable cost for the people as a public service to prevent traffic build ups, as public transport and all the environmental and social benefits it brings. I can fly with Ryanair to most European capitals for less than the cost of taking the train to Ireland's capital Dublin.
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There was a big crowd waiting on the Cloyne Diocese train from Connolly Station. There was also 22k set going from Connolly to Limerick. I had also seen a 22k on a special to Waterford as I was going back to Connolly.
I had no choice but to take the train rather than the bus because they were all full. |
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