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haddockman 01-03-2013 19:09

Social welfare passes
 
Just curious about something.

Do Irish rail get a fixed fee per pass or are they paid by the number of journeys made?

karlr42 01-03-2013 19:26

As I understand it, they get a lump sum that is completely independent of the number of journeys or the number of passes, and the sum has remained frozen for several years regardless of the increase in the number and use of passes. It's not even funny how broken the free travel scheme is and how it is killing the state transport operators.

haddockman 02-03-2013 17:05

Thanks for the info.

I was wondering as I do see the same people who regularly use their passes to make what would be expensive journeys on a very regular basis.

Mark Gleeson 03-03-2013 11:42

If Irish Rail received fail value for each pass usage, say 75% of the fare they probably would not be in the financial mess they are in.


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