Eva Osborne
A Nice Gael Deputy has mentioned Irish Rail should clarify severe points surrounding new rail timetables.
Nice Gael Normal Election Candidate for Fingal East and Chairperson of the Oireachtas Transport Committee, Deputy Alan Farrell, mentioned adjustments made to the timetable have triggered main points for commuters with delays and overcrowding.
“The introduction of a brand new timetable for a number of providers across the nation in late August has resulted in weeks of delays and inconvenience to the travelling public,” he mentioned.
“As a commuter myself and from talking to others who repeatedly take the prepare, it’s clear there’s a major problem with the brand new timetable over the previous few weeks.
“I’ve written to the Committee to request {that a} public listening to happen between members of the Oireachtas and Irish Rail.”
Particularly, Farrell mentioned intercity trains alongside the northern commuter line are not serving Pearse Avenue station for tons of of commuters from Louth, Meath and North Dublin.
“This provides vital time to a commuter’s journey to their workplace or examine,” he added.
“Coupled with infrastructure failures, many trains are working at peak occasions not on time, leading to vital inconvenience for rail customers as much as and together with the cancellation of some providers.
“Irish Rail have not too long ago reported punctuality charges falling beneath 80% on some providers which is a stunning indictment of the service stage presently on provide.”
Farrell mentioned Irish Rail “should do higher” for commuters.
“The timetable change seems to have been launched to facilitate an hourly Enterprise Service to Belfast, nevertheless, in reaching this purpose, Irish Rail can’t sacrifice commuters within the course of,” he mentioned.
“Over the previous three weeks it’s evident that Irish Rail can’t do each. We have to get solutions from Irish Rail on how this has been allowed to occur.
“I stay up for listening to their response and discussing the matter additional with the opposite members of the committee.”