marno21 wrote: » I wasn't around here when this was ploughing along the last time. What was the plan to deal with the large volume of traffic on the Northern Line? Surely 2 tracks will be pushed to the limit between DARTs commuters and Enterprise services ?
Dats me wrote: » I think he meant could a DART trains post DU go Heuston->Christchurch->SSG->Pearse->Docklands then instead of using Northern Line go Drumcondra->Whitworth etc and back to Hueston through PPT creating a circle, I think it sounds lovely
Nidgeweasel wrote: » Pardon my ignorance, would any dart underground / expansion allow for a 'circle' line type of service ala, rather obviously, the circle line in London. By that I mean just a continual loop around the city environs without it being a 'through service' to Hazehatch etc.
cgcsb wrote: » It would be possible to do a Loop but a full circle will depend on what happens around the Heuston area when the new design for DART Underground is done.
gooddarts10 wrote: » While all this sounds great I fear the only DART expansion we are likely to see in the next 15/20 years will be electrification of the line to Maynooth and Drogheda. 4 tracking and Dart underground are all pie in the sky
lawred2 wrote: » Thread is now ten years old. Has anything been delivered for the dart in that?
Sam Russell wrote: » 10 minute Darts.
CatInABox wrote: » It's more general, here's a nice summary of every rail based thing that the NTA are doing, courtesy of the Railway Gazette.
lawred2 wrote: » Estimated cost of 3Bn for the metro. Hard to see that being remotely close
Tender out for up to 80 ‘pre-owned’ trains to meet urgent demand Irish Rail also seeking to buy 41 inter-city carriages as passenger numbers soar The National Transport Authority (NTA) has issued a tender for pre-owned trains to meet urgent commuter demand, particularly in the greater Dublin area. The authority is seeking between 60 and 80 vehicles which must be ready to go into service by February 2020. The projected cost of the second-hand trains is not being revealed because a tendering process is involved.
Sam Russell wrote: » Irish Rail looking for secondhand trains.https://www.irishtimes.com/news/ireland/irish-news/tender-out-for-up-to-80-pre-owned-trains-to-meet-urgent-demand-1.3813067
murphaph wrote: » They're not seriously looking for second hand intercity coaching stock I hope?
LXFlyer wrote: » They’re looking for 41 additional new build intermediate ICR cars, and these Class 185 sets are on top of that and are suitable for middle/longer distance work out of Connolly. They have plenty of years left in them - I really don’t see the issue here. They’re potentially available quickly (as in next year) and this would solve a lot of the chronic overcrowding problems by freeing up 29000 sets.
marno21 wrote: » Irish Rail have tendered for consultants for the Maynooth line DART upgrade and for "city centre enhancements".https://irl.eu-supply.com/app/rfq/publicpurchase.asp?PID=145211
Dats me wrote: » In the document attached it gives a bit more detail on the city-centre stuff: · Infrastructural enhancement works at Connolly Station to support the DART Expansion · Redevelopment or relocation of the Docklands Station (scope currently under study) · Development / re-alignment and associated works for the Junctions on the line at Newcomen, North Strand, and North Wall · Removal of the six level crossings along the Maynooth line and provision of necessary bridge relief infrastructure · Addition of a new maintenance depot connected to the Maynooth Line Maintenace depot is for "up to" 240 EMU units so it says