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Local Liaison Officer
Join Date: Dec 2006
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![]() You should be able to buy a feeder ticket, certainly from DART stations, possibly other stations that you can use on the 102 bus, which has been extended to Dublin Airport.
You must ensure you ask for a feeder ticket, whether paying on the bus or at a station. The 102 serves both Malahide and Sutton Stations. Seabury is between the Airport and Malahde Station. Seabury-Malahide journey time is 3-5 minutes. Malahide has level access on the southbound platform a long ramp or steps on the northbound platform. The 102 bus stops are almost immediately outside the station. http://www.dublinbus.ie/your_journey....asp?route=102 http://www.irishrail.ie/your_journey/your_station.asp |
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Join Date: Dec 2005
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![]() There are three different tickets on the system for Dublin airport
There is the DART + 747/748 via Connolly/Busaras DART + AerDart via Howth Junction (yes it hasn't run in 3 years but staff still issue it) DART + 102 via Sutton/Malahide Ask the ticket vending machine and you get a blank, yes Irish Rail know but aren't in a hurry to fix it. Mark H can explain all about trying to get strange tickets, few if any staff know how to issue the exotic tickets
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![]() These tickets should not be exotic.
Anywhere in the world, you can buy a ticket to get to the airport from anywhere in the city. Arrgh. |
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![]() Sorry bud not on the system
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It took 3 letters and a TD before I got an apology and refund from the IE chief exec. |
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![]() Of course it only worked second time since I found the ticket code.
We don't have the ticket codes for any of the airport connections, though really things have gone very wrong if we have to publish the codes ourselves Just because the ticket clerk issues a ticket with airport on it doesn't mean its the correct one either, http://www.railusers.ie/blog/12022008.php
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![]() Of course there is always the option of a spur line to the Airport
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at 70 minutes journey time (+ however long on the Dart) you'd want to be a serious masochist to choose this option over the Airlink. |
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(a) when there is a gap in trains to Malahide, whether scheduled or not. (b) certain people starting from Baldoyle/Howth/Sutton/Portmarknock. In all other cases change at Malahide. |
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