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20-09-2010, 14:54 | #1 |
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Waterford-Dublin commute
I am starting a month long (hopefully no longer than that) Waterford to Dublin commute on the 4th of October. I have gotten ticket prices (€154-weekly/€559-monthly, for anyone whose interested) but I'm just wondering am I able to buy my ticket at either Hueston or Waterford and if I was to buy my ticket at Waterford station, when is the ticket office actually open? I only ask this because anytime I have travelled from Waterford to Dublin (which is fairly regularly) I have never seen the ticket office open and I assume that I wouldn't be able to buy this type of ticket from the ticket machines.
Also, will my weekly/monthly ticket be valid if say I wanted to travel to a stop along the route? For example, if I wanted to travel from Waterford to Kilkenny and back will my ticket be valid? I hope so for the amount it's costing Thanks for any replies. |
20-09-2010, 15:03 | #2 |
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The booking office in Waterford should be open at least 30 minutes before scheduled departure of the train
Tickets may be bought in advance You might want to look at the 4 day trekker ticket for 100 euro, valid any train for any 4 day period. You will need a CIE ID card for a weekly or monthly ticket. These are valid from Sunday-Saturday/ 1st of month only Ticket is valid Waterford - Heuston and all journeys within Given Irish Rail aggressive online discounts you might be able to travel for less if you book online ahead of time
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20-09-2010, 15:25 | #3 | |
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Where can I get a CIE ID card and is there a charge for this? "Ticket is valid Waterford - Heuston and all journeys within" - that's something at least! It makes more sense and is more convenient for me to just get a monthly ticket as it's very likely I'll be travelling at weekends too. Thanks for your help. |
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20-09-2010, 15:48 | #4 |
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Any train Dublin-Waterford should be able to take 3 bikes + any number of folding bikes (as luggage, they are expected to be covered).
Where the train is made up of a two 3x22000 sets, it should be able to take six. However, some sets have been found to be without racks, so they are only able to take one (in the cupboard - you'll need a staff member to open it, make sure you have enough time when getting off). Waterford-Limerick Junction trains can carry some bikes, I'm not sure how many. There are no reservations for bikes yet, but it is expected. Fares: http://www.irishrail.ie/your_journey/bicycle_information.asp
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To be honest I would gladly pay a token fare (say an extra €2-€5) if it meant I was guaranteed a space for my bike or if they allowed me to bring my dog on the train. Also, do you know where i can apply for the IE rail card, does this need to be done far in advance and is there a charge for the card? Thanks. |
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You can bring a dog, but there are rules for that also. Quote:
Or do you mean a Railcard - http://www.irishrail.ie/images/pdfs/RAILCARD_APP_Form.pdf - it seems the same people process them.
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