‘We got it wrong’ – Irish Rail in u-turn over timetable

http://www.rte.ie/news/dublin/2024/1003/1473362-iarnrod-eireann-changes/

Posted by badger-biscuits

19 Comments

  1. Difficult-Set-3151 on

    Good call. The worst option would have been sticking to it rather than accept the issue and fix it.

    However, the decision making process does need to be audited now.

  2. Pointlessillism on

    Thank god.

    We’ve just got to invest properly in Connolly and quad tracking. So much other DART+ improvements are just not going to happen without that.

  3. At least they didn’t stick to it, but I’m amazed they got their modelling THAT badly wrong.

  4. _LightEmittingDiode_ on

    Just goes to show they haven’t a clue what they are doing. If they couldn’t roughly emulate the timings and have contingencies, doesn’t inspire much confidence in their abilities for managing an expanding network. Anybody who lives on the northern line could have said this was optimistic at best, without the provisions for the Howth to Howth Junction shuttle in place.

  5. Why are Irish Rail taking the hit for this when it was the government who forcd it onto the NTA who forced Irish Rail to implement it? Irish Rail were against this from the start right?

  6. I mean, we need to take a long hard look at our pathetic infrastructure and how to get it up to speed with some sort of acceptable modern standards.

  7. limestone_tiger on

    Fair play to them – they admitted they got it wrong.

    But maybe they need some new blood to come in and do the modeling as they should have seen it coming

  8. WellWellWell2021 on

    When is this going back to normal. Because im in the car until it is back to normal.

  9. the_sneaky_one123 on

    Are they reverting all the changes? I was enjoying the later trains on the waterford line.

  10. There are a few things to be taken from this.

    One: Why are Irish Rail the ones getting railroaded for this when they were forced into making these decisions.

    Two: Fair play to Irish Rail, for everything they have had to deal with over the last few weeks. As someone who has worked a lot of customer facing rolls, dealing with complaints totally out of my control, well done to all the staff, genuinely, it must’ve been stressful with all of the (legitimate) complaints.

    Three: The thing I like about all of this is, in our current climate of stagnation, where projects live and die, lost in a cycle of debate and protest, at least someone tried something, someone tried to improve things. Did it work? No, but I’ll take attempts at improvement, realising ‘whoops, that was a mistake, let’s undo that’ over doing nothing at all.

  11. Joellercoaster1 on

    Someone said do it, someone said ‘that won’t work’ and the other someone said ‘we’re not here to make things work, we’re here to make decisions.’