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As has been explained before, there was a trial group recruited through the RUI membership at the invitation of both Irish Rail and the RPA. This group was in fact among the very first to try the system. All members of our trial group are being issued with the final live card this week.
The next phase is open to anyone, there will be an online application form. Details will be advised in the media shortly. A significant increase in the number of bus routes and full Irish Rail coverage should happen very soon. |
My local Spar (Dublin Bus agent) now has an ITS terminal.
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Clontarf Garage is close to being fitted so that will release a a large number of extra routes. Other garages are a problem as some routes now operate out of two garages. |
http://www.transportforireland.ie/in...cketing-scheme
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http://irishrail.ie/news_centre/news...w&news_id=1238
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http://www.luas.ie/leap-card-testing-nov.html
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Dublin integrated ticketing plan announced
http://www.rte.ie/news/2011/1117/integratedticket.html
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Applications are live now.
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The rebuttal by Dublin Bus in this mornings Metro Herald article is so poor and derisory, it almost seems like they don't care anymore.
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So if I get on a 46A in Foxrock and get off at UCD to change onto the 39A I currently pay a total of €1.90 using my travel 90 ten journey ticket.
Will I be double charged with Leap ? |
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Metro Herald article: http://e-edition.metroherald.ie/2011...index.html?p=4 |
Integrated ticketing for Dublin transport due within weeks
http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/...307766259.html
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Phase 3 of user trials starts tomorrow
All applicants who were approved and all those from the previous trials should see a card in the post arrive Friday The system is now I'm told live on all Dublin Bus, all Luas and all Irish Rail in short hop zone (excluding Kilcoole and Broombridge) Clarification is awaited as to Broombridge and the 53B which is the only bus route where Dublin Bus only accept cash |
just wondering Mark
so one you were involved in previous tests you should get a smartcard. also a letter will not be needed this time will it? |
The 257 who took part in the phase 2 trial Sept/Oct 2011 who completed the survey and returned the card as per instructions (SAE was sent out) will get a card.
Phase 3 will have 750 or so passengers testing, plus RPA/Veoila/Dublin Bus/Irish Rail total roughly 1,000 |
Great to see such large volumes will be testing. Any information regarding an online portal to check transactions etc or will you have to use a Luas or Irish Rail ticket machine?
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There is a full website which will allow top up (collect Luas, Irish Rai, or a specific private operator), transaction history and will allow current interim smart cards to transfer to the new system.
It will do product, monthly tickets etc. in the future. The website actually has been finished for some time. There is also a new fully staffed call centre in place to deal with customer queries and that is currently live after several weeks of training. Luas ticket machines have supported top up and transaction history for several months, Irish Rail will as well. Top up will be available at 400 odd locations when fully rolled out. The readers are appearing in shops currently, should be all Payzone outlets in Dublin The following retailers are confirmed as working top up locations. Station House Dundrum Luas Stop Reynolds Abbey St SU Shop Trinity College Londis St Stephen's Green Easons Heuston Station (the newsagent outlet) Spar Tallaght Cross Stanleys Abbey St Centra Ranelagh Mace South Circular Road (James/Rialto) |
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