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
roadmaster wrote: » I wonder for the depot would they buy land out beside the m3 parkway
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
highdef wrote: » With Kilcock now being a suburban rather than intercity stop, would it make sense to extend the electrification to there, even in a Bray to Greystones single track type way?
L1011 wrote: » Its not in scope of current works and adding it would delay them significantly - this capacity has been needed for 4-5 years already so further delays can't be countenanced. Perfectly sound idea for a future phase.
Pete_Cavan wrote: » I assume that there is no mention of Pelletstown station as part of the Maynooth DARTification? It should be a no brainer to do it as part of the project, I assume all the nearby housing developments have had to pay development levies towards it.
Ireland trains wrote: » I wonder if irish rail will ever add a 3rd track from connolly to grand canal dock/Lansdowne and what would be the estimated cost. They are running trains very close together now and they are having to wait at connolly a lot. I assume the new platform 8 at connolly will be a suburban platform on the far left looking north. Also the rosslare service now takes an hour to cover around 30 kilometres to greystones where as it should really take at the most 40
cgcsb wrote: » An extra 2 tracks could go above the existing two between Clontarf road and Sandymount but they would be architecturally unsightly, which is the most important consideration
L1011 wrote: » And require demolishing the roof of Pearse Station. DART Underground is the only way more cross-Liffey capacity is being added.
Zebra3 wrote: » Said it before and I’ll say it again, trains (non-DARTs) from beyond Bray should terminate at the old platforms 1/2 in Pearse to ease some of the pressure on the loop line.
cgcsb wrote: » I would contend that metrolink will add lots of cross-liffey capacity. The Glasnevin interchange will attract lots of pax onto metro that would otherwise have crossed the loop line.
cgcsb wrote: » How we deal with intercity trains while having a congested commuter network will be challenging. Terminating Sligo trains at Glasnevin could be an option. Belfast at Docklands, with 3rd track added where possible on the northern line. Heuston-Parkwest should be 4 tracks with DART expansion anyway and Rosslare trains can stop at Grand Canal. Then have 10 minute DARTS Greystones-Howth/Malahide, Kildare-Grand Canal Dock, Maynooth/M3-Docklands. Make every 3rd DART a long distance hybrid commuter that continues to Dundalk, Longford and Portlaoise respectively.
gooddarts10 wrote: » Ten minute Dart service from Greystones is not possible due to the single line
cgcsb wrote: » Then just operate every 20 mins from Howth to Greystones and every 20 minutes from Balbriggan(Drogheda?) to Bray. If we want to get fancy, build a passing loop near Greystones and operate every 10 minutes Greystones to Drogheda and every 10 minutes from Howth to Howth Junction.
LXFlyer wrote: » Operating every 20 mins to Greystones would leave the line between there and Bray occupied 100% of the time and leave zero resilience and would result in mayhem. There is a reason for the current practice of operating every 30 minutes.