Edo Posted June 12, 2021 Share Posted June 12, 2021 (edited) 14 hours ago, jhb171achill said: OK, let me get this right - it's ON again? ....looks like it - surprised? As Mayner has commented above - it was more than likely a buildup due to customs and covid......the global supply chain has been seriously yanked out of kilter over the last year and if Customs in Dublin port are anything like the gang here in Shannon - then they are examining everything and slowing everything down Ā unless "i"s and "t"s are done properly......... Good news whatever way you cut it for the railway. Ā Edited June 12, 2021 by Edo 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ttc0169 Posted June 12, 2021 Share Posted June 12, 2021 4 hours ago, DJ Dangerous said: Was it 234 that had the cracked chassis? Did they butcher her for parts to restore 232? What had been wrong with 232? No 224, No its usual six yearly general Ā overhaul.Ā 1 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MOGUL Posted June 12, 2021 Share Posted June 12, 2021 (edited) 8 hours ago, Edo said: ....looks like it - surprised? As Mayner has commented above - it was more than likely a buildup due to customs and covid......the global supply chain has been seriously yanked out of kilter over the last year and if Customs in Dublin port are anything like the gang here in Shannon - then they are examining everything and slowing everything down Ā unless "i"s and "t"s are done properly......... Good news whatever way you cut it for the railway. Ā Nope, Ā not customs.. If anything the opposite to what Mayner is saying applies in Dublin port.. Customs have large yards and plenty of staff but probably far more than is needed.. any time Iāve been there there seems to be customs staff waiting around for something to do.. And containers to and from the U.K. is a tiny market, in fact you can nearly look at a container heading to a port in Ireland and say itās going to anywhere but the UK Edited June 12, 2021 by MOGUL Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rob Posted June 16, 2021 Author Share Posted June 16, 2021 https://www.irishtimes.com/business/dublin-port-rail-link-suspended-due-to-brexit-congestion-1.4594404?mode=amp Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DiveController Posted June 16, 2021 Share Posted June 16, 2021 (excerpt) ......Ā no longer able to facilitate trains in the area, as ship working must be given priority. Dublin Port said the rail spur will be ripped up in two or three years anyway to facilitate construction work. Ā Read between the rails, so to speak. If Dublin Port is at a pinch point, are there no other ports to use? Ā ........ onĀ an island, like? 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Edo Posted June 16, 2021 Share Posted June 16, 2021 13 minutes ago, DiveController said: (excerpt) ......Ā no longer able to facilitate trains in the area, as ship working must be given priority. Dublin Port said the rail spur will be ripped up in two or three years anyway to facilitate construction work. Ā Read between the rails, so to speak. If Dublin Port is at a pinch point, are there no other ports to use? Ā ........ onĀ an island, like? So Iarnrod Eireann should properly develop Rosslare Port and use the waterford link for access to rest of country and leave Dublin port to its congestion..... 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
StevieB Posted June 17, 2021 Share Posted June 17, 2021 There was just such a proposal not so long ago to do just that. Weāll have to wait and see. Stephen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mayner Posted June 17, 2021 Share Posted June 17, 2021 14 hours ago, Rob said: https://www.irishtimes.com/business/dublin-port-rail-link-suspended-due-to-brexit-congestion-1.4594404?mode=amp The most significant "take away" from the Irish Times article is that the Dublin Port Company no longer want trains running into theĀ port.Ā Talk of a potential road transfer from East Wall Yard is a significant reversalĀ in policy since the Port Company paid for the spur to the Ocean Pier and proposed extending the Alexandra Road Tramway into the Ro Ro Terminal. The article indicates that the Port Company even suggestedĀ that "cargo for the West could instead be shipped through Waterford, which also has a direct port link to Ballina". In a way keeping trains out of the Port helps the Government justify having spentĀ ā¬750m on a toll free HGV Port Tunnel. 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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