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    1. They’re high vis so that people visual issues can find the grab rails. The same is done on busses and trains for grab rails and also high contrast colours are used for the external doors of trains etc. It’s part of accessibility rules and guidelines for design.

    2. OldVillageNuaGuitar on

      Is it just the photo or are they a lime green?

      There was a disagreement with the new Darts about using TFI yellow or a more Iarnrod Eireann/Dart green. I think they’ve ended up with the yellow. These look more to be on the green end of things.

    3. Would love to see fun colour coming back into popularity, nothing worse than the current trend of everything being some form of grey or beige.

    4. Rough-Cap5150 on

      They’re really funky, saw them yesterday. Colour goes well with all the stone. Overall, they’re doing a nice job.

    5. theoldkitbag on

      This only cost 7 Billion euros, and was delivered within 37 years.

      ^^^^Only ^^^^messing. ^^^^Looks ^^^^very ^^^^well.

    6. when i’m visiting family in galway, they definitely won’t miss me 🤣

    7. ShaneONeill88 on

      Some architect a few years ago put a lot of time and effort into the stone, the granite, the steel etc. that makes up that area, and now some ignorant bureaucrat has messed that up with that paint job.

    8. Internal_Sun_9632 on

      I haven’t seen many pictures of the renovation of the station. I wonder how far off it is now to finishing. The new roof looks very cool

    9. Was hoping more IE stuff would go back to that class nuclear orange they used to have, since it’s for visibility then fair enough

    10. I absolutely despise how Irish Rail use high viz florescent paint as a stylish ‚feature‘. Added to the cheapest possible furniture that they select, we must have some of the most miserable train stations in the world.

      It’s literally like hostile architecture towards the paying passengers/customers.

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