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OisinDunne 01-12-2015 14:40

Leap Card to Drogheda
 
Anyone know of the plans to extend Leap Card to Drogheda. Leap people told me 2 years ago that "2 years approx."
Not even a whisper since. Would this coincide with extending the SHZ to Drogheda? Anyone got any view/insight?

Mark Gleeson 01-12-2015 14:53

No plans to extend Leap to Drogheda exist

Season tickets are supported already to Dundalk

Eddie 25-02-2016 23:13

Exceptional Value
 
Just found this on the Leap Card website.

A family of up to 2 adults and 4 children can use buses, luas an Darts for a tenner, including Airlink and Nitelink for €10.

What's going on here?

https://about.leapcard.ie/leap-family-card.

Available from 1 March and must be used by the end of the year, with a maximum of 2 cards per order.

Thomas J Stamp 26-02-2016 10:42

Quote:

Originally Posted by Eddie (Post 77126)
Just found this on the Leap Card website.

A family of up to 2 adults and 4 children can use buses, luas an Darts for a tenner, including Airlink and Nitelink for €10.

What's going on here?

https://about.leapcard.ie/leap-family-card.

Available from 1 March and must be used by the end of the year, with a maximum of 2 cards per order.

thats right up my street.

berneyarms 26-02-2016 11:34

It should be made permanent, not necessarily for €10, but at least provide such a useful option.

Thomas J Stamp 26-02-2016 15:18

its going till the end of the year, if there is a big take up i'd imagine it'll be extended.

comcor 10-03-2016 09:21

Is this definitely fully launched for cash fares in Cork?

I need to go to Midleton tomorrow and am presuming my LEAP Card (Cork bus ticket plus a cash balance from when I've used it in Dublin) will work.

berneyarms 10-03-2016 11:58

Quote:

Originally Posted by comcor (Post 77211)
Is this definitely fully launched for cash fares in Cork?

I need to go to Midleton tomorrow and am presuming my LEAP Card (Cork bus ticket plus a cash balance from when I've used it in Dublin) will work.

Yes it is.

https://about.leapcard.ie/cork

James Shields 10-03-2016 12:51

Hope this is appropriate place to post this.

New family Leap cards for €10 for 24 hours:

https://about.leapcard.ie/leap-family-card

Covers Dart, Short Hop Commuter, Luas, Dublin Bus (including Airlink and Nitelink) and Bus Eireann "Red Zone".

I hadn't heard of Red Zone, so I went looking and found this:

http://www.buseireann.ie/pdf/1380638...d-Brochure.pdf

Great to see BE adopting a zonal system, but there's still a vast discrepancy in fares charged. For example Drogheda and Navan are both in the blue zone, and similar distances from Dublin, but cash fares are €8.00 to Drogheda but €14.30 to Navan. Leap card fares are €7.80 and €11.44 respectively.

Sorry this is moving away from rail, but if they adopt a zone system, shouldn't they apply it to all relevant fares?

James

berneyarms 10-03-2016 13:27

Quote:

Originally Posted by James Shields (Post 77213)
Hope this is appropriate place to post this.

New family Leap cards for €10 for 24 hours:

https://about.leapcard.ie/leap-family-card

Covers Dart, Short Hop Commuter, Luas, Dublin Bus (including Airlink and Nitelink) and Bus Eireann "Red Zone".

I hadn't heard of Red Zone, so I went looking and found this:

http://www.buseireann.ie/pdf/1380638...d-Brochure.pdf

Great to see BE adopting a zonal system, but there's still a vast discrepancy in fares charged. For example Drogheda and Navan are both in the blue zone, and similar distances from Dublin, but cash fares are €8.00 to Drogheda but €14.30 to Navan. Leap card fares are €7.80 and €11.44 respectively.

Sorry this is moving away from rail, but if they adopt a zone system, shouldn't they apply it to all relevant fares?

James

The zones only apply to the 24 hour, weekly, monthly and annual tickets on Bus Eireann.

The cash fares and pay-as-you-go LEAP fares are based on the staged fare system and I can't see that changing any time soon.

Thomas J Stamp 14-03-2016 10:59

i got one which may be handy for easter, its a pity it isnt top-up-able because then it would encourage me to organise family days out a lot more as opposed to once in a blue moon (without the car)

berneyarms 14-03-2016 11:50

Quote:

Originally Posted by Thomas J Stamp (Post 77224)
i got one which may be handy for easter, its a pity it isnt top-up-able because then it would encourage me to organise family days out a lot more as opposed to once in a blue moon (without the car)

Totally agree - these cards, or at least this ticket option needs to become a standard option. I appreciate it would be at a higher price but nevertheless it should be an option.

James Shields 14-03-2016 14:59

Quote:

Originally Posted by berneyarms (Post 77226)
Totally agree - these cards, or at least this ticket option needs to become a standard option. I appreciate it would be at a higher price but nevertheless it should be an option.

They need to be available from ticket vending machines too - and available at Dublin airport.

berneyarms 14-03-2016 16:39

Quote:

Originally Posted by James Shields (Post 77229)
They need to be available from ticket vending machines too - and available at Dublin airport.

Well as a standard LEAP product yes, I'd agree.

This, however, is a promotion and to be fair, given the discounts on offer, I can understand the method used to offer these cards.

James Howard 14-03-2016 19:00

It would be a great move to offer it as a 10 euro add-on to any intercity train or Bus Eireann family ticket. Possibly offer it as a perk for taxsaver commuters as well.

berneyarms 14-03-2016 19:51

Quote:

Originally Posted by James Howard (Post 77232)
It would be a great move to offer it as a 10 euro add-on to any intercity train or Bus Eireann family ticket. Possibly offer it as a perk for taxsaver commuters as well.

I'm not sure that €10 would be a realistic price going forward, but it should certainly be a standard ticket for purchase.

James Howard 15-03-2016 08:49

I wouldn't suggest that it is a realistic stand-alone price, but it is common practice in most businesses to offer a discounted add-on to a more expensive product. A discounted leap ticket for Dublin would make a family outing to Dublin by train a lot more attractive and would attract business to Intercity services that has effectively zero marginal cost of sale.

Redledbetter 28-04-2016 06:17

Using rail Point-to-Point on Dublin Bus to Connolly?
 
Hey folks,

I have an annual Leap Taxsaver covering commuter rail into Heuston, with an add-on of Luas/Dublin Bus to Connolly. How do you go about using on Dublin Bus though? I tried to tag on the bus but it failed. Anytime I've been scanned by a Luas rep enroute to Connolly from Heuston it has worked in handheld scanner.

Cheers,
Rob

Mark Gleeson 29-04-2016 20:00

Firstly your ticket is certainly valid on the 145

You could try placing the leap card on the drivers machine and ask for the driver to validate the ticket giving your destination stop also

As your ticket is not valid on the full route the right side validator is likely to complain

If that doesn't work we will make inquiries

OisinDunne 15-06-2016 13:46

Schoolchild Fare
 
From earlier: Effectively the rules are if in school term Mon-Fri (up until sometime after 16:30) and before 13:30 Saturday the card charges schoolchild fares



I just asked why my childs fare wasn't reduced for last weekend and I was told that IR have done away with the Saturday time....when did this happen does anyone know??


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