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Was on this train to Drumcondra again yesterday but I've never seen it so dangerous. After Louisa Bridge it was too packed to be letting anyone in but at every station to Ashtow people would jam themselves in. GreenandRed (Mayo) - Posts: 7959 - 31/08/2015 10:58:11 1778707 Link 0 |
Was on it also and couldn't agree more. The usual backward thinking from Irish Rail. 82000 people heading to a stadium that is served by the Maynooth line. What do you do? Stick to the normal Sunday schedule. There should have been trains scheduled every 5 mins. Unbelievable but not unexpected. Joxer (Dublin) - Posts: 4742 - 31/08/2015 11:01:51 1778714 Link 0 |
Are yiz serious ? waynoI (Dublin) - Posts: 13654 - 31/08/2015 11:08:54 1778733 Link 0 |
The Maynooth train is the best route into Croke Park from west espeically. Unfortunately it is operated by Irish rail, so don't worry the service is a disgrace anyway - use it daily. That could potentially ease the huge traffic issues and enable people to get and out of Dublin and what does irish rail do - nothing - provide a sunday service my god. arock (Dublin) - Posts: 4953 - 31/08/2015 12:33:51 1778873 Link 0 |
Can Irish Rail run a service on match days from Heuston to Drumcondra for those fans coming from the West and South of Ireland, using the tunnel under the Park. I recall it being used in the 90's on a match day. It will be fully operational next year. thelongridge (Offaly) - Posts: 1879 - 31/08/2015 12:49:54 1778898 Link 0 |
Could be an option longbridge. Not sure if they can go from Connolly to Drumcondra without changing trains. Maynooth is a better option to Heuston if you're driving from the west although it can be tricky getting parking, especially next Saturday afternoon, hard enough finding parking most Saturday's. Not sure about this but can you buy a Maynooth to Drumcondra or Connolly return ticket for matchday from any train station ? Handy yoke to have to avoid the Q for tickets at the station. GreenandRed (Mayo) - Posts: 7959 - 31/08/2015 16:15:36 1779150 Link 0 |
"Not sure if they can go from Connolly to Drumcondra without changing trains." Jaden (Dublin) - Posts: 139 - 31/08/2015 16:31:50 1779177 Link 0 |
I was on it myself from Louisa bridge where I parked. It was getting seriously dangerous alright with overcrowding. People trying to get on at every station, trying to push in. There was no room. mayo.mick (Mayo) - Posts: 585 - 31/08/2015 17:40:51 1779252 Link 0 |
There was always this story going around western counties that you had to get the train from Maynooth before 11.30am as it would be thronged after that, yesterday I arrived in Maynooth just before 1pm parked up, bought my train ticket, walked onto the train and got a seat, the train wasn't full, as we journeyed towards Drumcondra more got on but still wasn't packed, the biggest problem was at Drumcondra where the crowd just stopped and it took a while for all the passengers to leave the platform, don't know what the problem was within the station itself riverboys (Mayo) - Posts: 1389 - 31/08/2015 18:04:48 1779285 Link 0 |