Exactly when, I wonder, will Irish Rail own up that the Dart is a pile of shite? Constricted by two lines, it’s a haphazard affair populated by overpaid drivers and a timetable that’s about as reliable as Dan Quaye (remember him?) at a spelling competition?
The mandarins at Irish Rail like to tell us that a ludicrous number of Darts arrive or depart on time – 98% of them, to be precise (http://www.iarnrodeireann.ie/dart/home/customer_service.asp ). What they don’t tell you, surprise, surprise, is how that’s calculated. The definition of ‘on time’ is about as loose as a hooker on
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But it’s not only the timetable that’s the only issue, it’s the overall poor service.
In 2004, Minnie Mouse Seamus Brennan proudly boasted of the 30% increase in Dart capacity by 2005, of the hundreds of millions of euro being spent to acquire new rolling stock (that’s carriages, to you and me).
And indeed, the new Dart carriages did arrive, replete with fancy electronic displays so you know where you’re going, air conditioning – the works. Only, it quickly became apparent that the money had been wasted. No sooner were the spanking new carriages whipping up and down the line (subject to that 10-minute timetable flexibility, of course), than the drivers, technicians, or whoever’s ultimately responsible, had banjaxed, or at least blithely ignored, the fancy equipment (the same Dart drivers who in 2005 sought extra pay to drive longer trains because it entailed “more responsibility” and “greater productivity” – and it wasn’t longer trains that were really needed, it was greater frequency).
If you’re a tourist in
And back to the delays again – muffled platform announcements to tell you when trains are delayed and when the next one will be – except no-one can understand a word of it. Almost worse: the automated announcements that are so informative: “The. 18.50. Train. To. (Pause). Bray. Has. Been. Delayed. Due. To. The. Late. Arrival. Of. An. Incoming. Train.” What the hell is that meant to mean to anyone sane? Please, do let me know.
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Well written article.
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