dowlingm wrote: » Can't have a six piece 29K, just four or eight. Four just means same capacity as 3x22 and lower quality train.
Partizan wrote: » Great to see positive news regarding the futurte of the line and that there are 2 companies with a solid interest in the line. However call me a sceptic but I'll see it when I believe it. Seruious though, this line has huge potential and the private operator would use the line to gain a foothold on other services: Wexford-Waterford (intercity), Rosslare Harbour - Limerick Junction and Rosslare Harbour-Bray. Could be exciting times.
Fratton Fred wrote: » hopefully they will do something crazy and off the wall, like schedule trains to coincide with ferry Sailings, rather than have a train that gets in to Rosslaire harbour 30 minutes after the last one has left, or leaves 30 minutes before the ferries arrive.
dermo88 wrote: » But again, the situation still exists.....lots to do, more to do.....
dermo88 wrote: » The timings are still pedestrian, particularly between Dublin and Greystones. There should be scope for considerable acceleration of the new DMU sets on that stretch to the point where it should generate additional revenue. It is pointless, almost to the point of sabotage to have a DART leaving Conolly, and then a DMU going to Arklow/Gorey/Rosslare at an average speed of 40kph behind it. The average time in the mid 1990's until 1999 between Dublin and Bray was 19 minutes. The new DMU sets should easily be capable of covering Dublin to Greystones in less than 30 minutes.
topnotch wrote: » Ya one step forward and two back. Why did they have to balls up the Cork-Dublin online system,now you have to book well over a week ahead to get a ten euro fare.:mad:
flyingsnail wrote: » As far as I know Irish rails booking system is demand based rather than time based so the price goes up as more people book the service no matter of how far in advance you book.
topnotch wrote: » No Irish rail want more dosh plain and simple. Why else did they introduce the 2 euro booking fee.
penexpers wrote: » How much money do you think they are loosing on a 10 euro from Cork to Dublin?
foggy_lad wrote: » Any word on when the new operators are taking over these two lines or have Irish rail got their own way after all?
Oliver1985 wrote: » In fairness for a company to make money on that line they would have to charge crazy fares!!!Nobody bite my head off
save the rail wrote: » There are 3 compaines seriously considering taking over the line. They asked for further information which has been sent on, so now we are waiting on a decision from them.
foggy_lad wrote: » so realistically what kind of timeframe are we talking about here? any interest from brighton?
save the rail wrote: » If we get confirmation from one of the companies we hope to have services up and running by summer 11 at latest
foggy_lad wrote: » i will believe it when i see it, irish rail are not going to work with a private company that easily!