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![]() I have been in possession of an annual bus, commuter rail and Dart ticket for about a week now and since returning to Dublin last weekend, it has not worked once. The machines it is inserted into gives a reading back "Turn Ticket Over". I do and it persists. It does not bother me because the ticket can be waved by the driver or ticket office in any case.
Given that I pay 1190E a year for this ticket, the least you would expect is that it would work from January 1st. My partner has one too and she gets the same reading. Has the ticket not been properly magnetised? Can the magnetic strip really be *that* sensitive to other magnets / mobile phones? Any hints on what to do next? |
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![]() Who sold you the ticket? Dublin Bus or Irish Rail
If it is a Dublin Bus one (separate ID card) it will not work in the bus validator use the new smart card validator by simply waving the card or indeed your wallet at the yellow box If its an Irish Rail issued ticket, one with the photo on the ticket, call 01 703 4639 The ticket should work fine, you would want to leave the ticket on something very magnetic to damage it. There has been serious problems with defective tickets in recent years
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![]() It is a single ticket and has the Irish Rail logo on it, front and back. I used these a few years back and it was fine for the most part. Will follow up on your suggestion, thanks.
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![]() Which has a big notice in front saying its closed, so how that works we don't know
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![]() As Mark said, that's unlikely. However you can have it replaced on the spot at Connolly station information desk or the suburban office in Pearse station (which is a mystery unmarked door off platform 2, ask the turnstile attendant to point it out), or fill in a form that may or may not be available at most booking offices and they'll send a replacement ticket to that station for collection in a week or so.
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Bring. It. On. |
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![]() Might be worthwhile to ring them again and confirm telling them you have seen the notice on Abbey Street
Be interesting to see how this is resolved
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![]() http://tviv.org/MythBusters/Barrel_o...l-Sking_Wallet
Busted Of they could just be using the wrong type of ferrous metal in the stripe, that has a massive impact. That said I had trouble with only 1 monthly ticket in 3 years, despite being used up to 4 times a day 6 days a week. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magneti...ipe_coercivity
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![]() Bang up to date: Weds 16h25
She got to Connolly and they told her to go to Abbey St. She told them it was closed but they insisted. She walked up to the Travel Centre and she was buzzed in the door and told there that they were dealing with taxsaver ticket queries only - despite the poster that has been photographed. She was issued with a replacement card there and then and told that hopefully "we will not see you again". However on her way from Maynooth to Connolly, the ticket worked both times. Perhaps they are activating these tickets one at a time?? ![]() |
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![]() I think a recommendation here is justified
At all costs if getting a combined rail/bus ticket try to get it from Dublin Bus. They have an office which actually is open and one you have confidence in being open, not some weird operation in Abbey Street Dublin Bus tickets have the smartcard function so no need to take them out of wallet on bus, saving wear and tear, the old bus readers which Irish Rail issued tickets must use are notorious
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![]() completely agree! The smart card works wonders! And don't have too many problems with ie stiles once or twice but a second attempt and it works!
Now if ie can get their fingers out! Ps I second the DB recommendation know people who got it from ie who have problems |
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