Enterprise service in Dublin, 1980 Enterprise is the name of the cross-border inter-city train service between Dublin Connolly and Belfast Central in Ireland and is jointly operated by Iarnród Éireann (IE) and Northern Ireland Railways (NIR). Image File history File links Enterprise_(train_service). ...
Dublin Connolly railway station. ...
Belfast Central railway station Serves Belfast City and the Harbour The Enterprise Service To Dublin Connelly Trains Operate Every 2 Hours. ...
Drogheda railway station serves Drogheda in County Louth The Meath on Track campaign hope to see trains routed through Drogheda from Navan to serve as an interim commuter link to Dublin. ...
Dundalk railway station (Clarke Station) serves Dundalk in County Louth, Ireland. ...
Platform sign at Newry railway station Newry railway station serves Newry in County Down, Northern Ireland. ...
Portadown railway station serves Portadown in County Armagh, Northern Ireland. ...
Lurgan railway station serves Lurgan in County Armagh, Northern Ireland. ...
Lisburn railway station serves the town of Lisburn in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. ...
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The Iarnród Ãireann (IE) 201 Class locomotives are the newest and most powerful diesel locomotives operating in Ireland, and were built in 1994-95 by General Motors. ...
A wide variety of hauled coaches have been used on the railways of Ireland. ...
Current Iarnród Eireann (Irish Rail) intercity rail network An Ià commuter train at Tara Street Station, Dublin, 2006 Ià no. ...
1906 reference Rail Map Northern Ireland Railways (NIR or NI Railways) â formerly, and very briefly, known as Ulster Transport Railways (UTR) â is the railway operator in Northern Ireland. ...
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Belfast Central railway station Serves Belfast City and the Harbour The Enterprise Service To Dublin Connelly Trains Operate Every 2 Hours. ...
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Lisburn railway station serves the town of Lisburn in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. ...
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Lurgan railway station serves Lurgan in County Armagh, Northern Ireland. ...
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Portadown railway station serves Portadown in County Armagh, Northern Ireland. ...
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Dundalk railway station (Clarke Station) serves Dundalk in County Louth, Ireland. ...
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Drogheda railway station serves Drogheda in County Louth The Meath on Track campaign hope to see trains routed through Drogheda from Navan to serve as an interim commuter link to Dublin. ...
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Dublin Connolly railway station. ...
Dublin Connolly railway station. ...
Belfast Central railway station Serves Belfast City and the Harbour The Enterprise Service To Dublin Connelly Trains Operate Every 2 Hours. ...
Current Iarnród Eireann (Irish Rail) intercity rail network An Ià commuter train at Tara Street Station, Dublin, 2006 Ià no. ...
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History
The service was introduced as the "Enterprise Express" on August 11, 1947 by the Great Northern Railway (Ireland) (GNR (I)) in an attempt to compete with air and road transport which were challenging the railways. In particular, business travel was and is seen as an important market. Customs checks were limited to the Belfast and Dublin terminals in order to reduce journey times by ensuring that journeys were non-stop, and advanced booking was available. The service proved a success and in October 1950 was extended beyond Dublin to Cork. is the 223rd day of the year (224th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Kent Station, Cork is an Iarnród Ãireann train station, named after Thomas Kent. ...
However this proved unsuccessful and the Cork link ceased in September 1953 when the Great Northern Railway Board (GNRB), a joint venture between the Dublin and Belfast governments, took over the services of the GNR (I). Its unpopularity may also have been due to the six and a half hour journey time.[1] On October 1, 1958 the GNRB was dissolved and its assets and liabilities were split between Córas Iompair Éireann (CIE) and the Ulster Transport Authority (UTA) — the predecessors of the current operators, Iarnród Éireann (IE) and Northern Ireland Railways (NIR) respectively. is the 274th day of the year (275th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Córas Iompair Ãireann[1] (CIÃ) is a statutory authority which is owned by the Irish Government. ...
UTAs logo The Ulster Transport Authority (UTA) ran rail and bus transport in Northern Ireland from 1948 until 1966. ...
The service was upgraded in September 1997 with a new timetable and new coaching stock from French train makers De Dietrich Ferroviaire (now Alstom DDF). At this point, the service, which had operated under either the IÉ or NIR brands, was branded separately as Enterprise. De Dietrich Ferroviaire (DDF) are a French manufacturer of railway rolling stock based in Reichshoffen, France. ...
The service has suffered disruption over the years, particularly during the Troubles, when it was regularly halted by bomb threats. These became so frequent and caused such considerable disruption to the service that a campaigning group, the Peace Train Organisation was formed in 1989. Since the Northern Ireland peace process, however, such disruption has diminished. Renewed investment in recent years has seen the line upgraded to continuously welded track capable of 145 km/h (90 mph) running along the southern part of the route, as part of Iarnród Éireann's rail network upgrades. However, these speeds are not reached on the northern part of the route.[citation needed] For other uses, see Troubles (disambiguation) and Trouble. ...
The Peace Train Organisation was a campaign group set up in 1989 in both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland in response to the repeated bombing of the Dublin to Belfast railway line (see Enterprise (train)) by the Provisional IRA. Peace Train stopped at Portadown. ...
When discussing the history of Northern Ireland, the peace process is generally considered to cover the events leading up to the 1994 Provisional Irish Republican Army (PIRA) ceasefire, the end of most of the violence of the Troubles, the Belfast (or Good Friday) Agreement, and subsequent political developments. ...
Timetable times vary between 1-hour 53-minutes (with one intermediate stop) and a more typical 2-hours 15-minutes (with four intermediate stops)[2], an average speed of 97 and 81 km/h (60 and 50 mph) respectively.
Rolling Stock Current fleet Each Push-pull trainset consists of eight coaches and a 201 Class locomotive. Originally, the 28 coaches were delivered as four sets of seven, but entered service as three sets of eight. The coaches were manufactured by De Dietrich Ferroviaire and ownership is jointly shared between both operators, however coach maintenance is provided by NIR and the locomotives are maintained by IE. The service has had reliability issues with these locomotives, which provides head end power to the train. The coaching stock is based on the Class 373 EMU stock used by Eurostar. However, unlike the EMU stock, which is articulated and permanently coupled, the stock used by Enterprise is ordinary coaching stock. A single GWR autocoach capable of push-pull operation. ...
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The Iarnród Ãireann (IE) 201 Class locomotives are the newest and most powerful diesel locomotives operating in Ireland, and were built in 1994-95 by General Motors. ...
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Dublin Connolly railway station. ...
Belfast Central railway station Serves Belfast City and the Harbour The Enterprise Service To Dublin Connelly Trains Operate Every 2 Hours. ...
A wide variety of hauled coaches have been used on the railways of Ireland. ...
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Dublin Connolly railway station. ...
Belfast Central railway station Serves Belfast City and the Harbour The Enterprise Service To Dublin Connelly Trains Operate Every 2 Hours. ...
Future fleet Both Iarnród Éireann and Northern Ireland Railways have for some time maintained an ambition to introduce hourly services between Dublin and Belfast. However, it would be necessary to procure new, faster rolling stock in order to achieve the required improvements in frequency and speed. In 2005, they investigated the possibility of procuring new rolling stock when seven 125mph capable Class 222 DEMUs built for the British network became available for use as one of the possible options, which also included the procurement of additional 22000 Class DMUs as part of IÉ's order.[3] What is recognised is that new rolling stock would most likely be a type of multiple unit rather than locomotive pulled, similar to IÉ's plans for its Dublin-Cork services. This will remove the problems suffered by the 201 Class locomotives when using head-end power mode. Year 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
The British Rail Class 222 is a diesel-electric multiple unit high-speed train. ...
Class 180 multiple unit of First Great Western at speed near Yate, Bristol. ...
Class 22000 DMU at Colbert Station, Limerick The 22000 Class are the latest Diesel multiple unit trains to be introduced by Iarnród Ãireann in Ireland. ...
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Advertising and promotion Translink has regularly promoted the Enterprise service with a '2 for 1' offer to readers of the Northern Ireland editions of the Daily and Sunday Mirrors. In January 2006, this promotion was undertaken in conjunction with a comprehensive billboard advertising campaign in Belfast, Newry and Portadown railway stations. The slogan, "Depressurise, Capitalise, Economise, Socialise...Go Enterprise; premier rail travel to Dublin," was used to encourage wide groups of customers to use the Enterprise.[citation needed] Discounted Internet booking for the service is also periodically offered by Translink. Translink Translink is the brand name of the Northern Ireland Transport Holding Company (NITHCo), a public corporation of Northern Ireland charged to oversee the provision of public transport in the country. ...
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Future developments Recent press reports have stated that NIR & IE plan to introduce a new hourly service.[4][5][6] This was reiterated in a statement by Conor Murphy, the Northern Ireland Minister for Regional Development, who stated that the two companies had made a presentation to the North/South Ministerial Council in October 2007 putting forward the case for improvements in the frequency and speed of the service.[7] Any improvements to the service would require significant investment in track and signalling, as well as new rolling stock. Conor Murphy (born 10 July 1963, Newry) is the Sinn Féin Member of Parliament for the Newry and Armagh constituency in Northern Ireland, which he represents as its MP and also as one of the Members of the Northern Ireland Assembly. ...
The North/South Ministerial Council (NSMC, Irish: An Chomhairle Aireachta Thuaidh/Theas, Ulster-Scots: The Noarth-Sooth Cooncil o Männystèrs) is a body established under the Belfast Agreement (also known as the Good Friday Agreement) to co-ordinate activity and exercise certain limited governmental powers across the whole...
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Currently, the Enterprise is undergoing a face-lift with the carriages being resprayed in white with green colours, some of which can be seen at Translink's York Rd. Maintenance Depot. Yorkgate railway station serves the north of the city of Belfast, Northern Ireland. ...
Complaints In November 2007 the cross-border IBEC-CBI Joint Business Council, in a submission to the North/South Ministerial Council, stated that Enterprise was falling behind compared to the improvements of other international rail providers, with delays "often up to an hour" and serious reliability problems, combined with the uncompetitive journey time against making the journey by road.[8] For other uses, see November (disambiguation). ...
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Gallery The inside of an Enterprise train, First+ carriage. Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ...
| An Enterprise train at Dublin Connolly. | References - ^ A Regional History of Railways (Volume XVI, Ireland), J.W.P. Rowledge, 1995, ISBN 0-906899-63-X
- ^ NIR Enterprise timetable, effective 01/0/07
- ^ IRRS Journal 157
- ^ Irish Times , 15/09/07
- ^ Dundalk Democrat, 15/08/07
- ^ Dundalk Democrat, 19/09/07
- ^ Hourly train service to Dublin is now on track - Belfast Telegraph, 03/03/08
- ^ Belfast/Dublin rail link 'needs a radical upgrade' - Belfast Telegraph, 29/11/07
External links - Iarnród Éireann page on the Enterprise
- Northern Ireland Railways page on the Enterprise
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