beware that getting on to a train at Phoenix Park between 7:45 and 8:30 is pretty much impossible.
That is when the line isn't shut down for some reason.
huh? do you travel on this train regularly? Plenty of room this morning at these times. It's at Ashtown that it get's busier. Granted, some morning's it can be a bit of a squeeze. Victim of it's own success and, IMHO, better than the alternatives. Ever lived and commuted in a city bigger than Dublin?
Never been shut down in the last two years I've being using it. A signal fault on Wednesday evening was the first major 'shutdon' where I had to use alternative means to get home (bus).
I can't believe reading the above that people actually contemplate driving from PPR to Ashtown (non existent parking) / Phoenix park stations (pay parking). No wonder the roads are jam packed with traffic!
37 bus
Yes, i've used that train at those times for about 8 years. It's fairly bad especially on the 8:16 and the 8:06 during school term.
my guess is over the next few years this will be come a busy station and this combined increase together with increases from previous stations will result in prohibitively packed service.
Aside from the signalling fault you mention several trains have been cancelled in this line on recent weeks. At one stage pretty much one train a week going to maynooth ( e.g the 5:28 ) was cancelled for no reason, resulting in overcrowding on following trains. In the past few months alone has been several train breakdowns causing quite a lot of delays on this line.
Also, this line is currently affected by the overtime dispute.
Having seen neighbours drive from Riverwood Estate to Coolmine station in the time that it takes me to walk, that wouldn't surprise me in the slightest.
Did you get the 37 during the recent shut down? I got on it at 5:10 and got to coolmine at 7pm?
I don't know if they qualify as a bigger cities than Dublin but my experience of public transport in Utrech/Rotterdam/Amsterdam and Munich is infinately better than the shoddy excuse for a public transport service that caters for the Navan Road and Castleknock area.
do you really think it's feasible to build a school for 13 pupils? that's all that applied for the school, we'd have tiny schools on every corner of dublin if we followed your logic and our taxes would shoot through the roof.
Agree, but it is a city we live in. Having lived in London, we're far better off over here with regards to overcrowding. What do people expect - a seat every morning? It's only 25 minutes from Coolmine to town, not the Trans Siberian railway.
Knowing how bad rush hour traffic is in Dublin, I elected to get the 18.35 bus. Had me home in 40 minutes (Riverwood).
From my experience, people are aghast that I have to stand on the train to work.
These are now asking €260k for 2 beds, they still can't sell them and there's nearly another 1800 apartments to go in there.All apartments in the phases sold out.. quickly.
I don't see how 415,000 is 'overpriced' when people are paying that to live in Stepaside and Bracken Hill and the like and there's no schools, no shops, no pubs and no public transport. Have you seen the interiors?
This thread = Painfull reading.
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