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27-01-2016, 13:12 | #1 |
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Leap cards for Edgeworthstown
So, I'm back on the train again (don't ask) and I've bought a monthly ticket through the taxsaver scheme in work. What's arrived is a leap card. All well and good but the leap card website (which is woefully out of date) says that you have to tag on and off or you're liable to a fine. So what's the problem? There's no validator in Edgeworthstown (or anywhere past Maynooth from what I can tell). So does this tag on/tag off routine apply to point to point cards? Be great if somebody here could tell me because Iarnrod have proved to be as useless as usual.
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In that case you just validate the card when using the barriers at that station. No action is needed at Edgeworthstown. |
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27-01-2016, 13:58 | #3 |
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Thanks Berneyarms!
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27-01-2016, 15:35 | #4 |
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As far as I know, with a point-to-point ticket you're valid to travel on the specified route. However, the first time I used my point-to-point Leap card from Drogheda, the barrier was acting up and the guy just let me through. I was confronted by a ticket inspector on that very journey, and as I hadn't tagged on, the ticket didn't show up on the RPU's scanner.
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27-01-2016, 15:36 | #5 |
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I've been doing exactly that from Edgeworthstown since my card changed last August without any bother. I've only been asked for a ticket once in the last 5 years and that was just because the ticket collector was dead chuffed with his new Leap card reader and wanted to show me how it worked.
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01-02-2016, 10:37 | #6 |
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Kinda sad that I had to ask here (and some colleagues) to get that information. Asked in Edgeworthstown, Connolly (at the information desk no less) and Longford.
The answers were (in order): 1): Leap card? 2): Call taxsaver (sersiously, the only way that guy could have been any more disinterested in helping me would have been if he'd been asleep). 3): Incorrect information (it was my wife who enquired in Longford so it's second hand and they did at least have some clue and try to help) |
01-02-2016, 10:47 | #7 |
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To be fair to that guy though, he's far from the only one with an attitude like that.
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