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30-09-2008, 18:04 | #1 |
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10 Journey Ticket
Would Irish Rail ever consider introducing (or re-introducing) a 10 Journey type ticket for those of us frequent yet unpredictable users.
It would save a lot of hassle with "no ticket office open" or "auto machine not working or locked up" type scenarios at the destination station. |
30-09-2008, 18:36 | #2 |
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10 journey tickets where withdrawn over 10 years ago due to rampant fare evasion, far too many people skipped past the ticket checkers at Pearse, Tara and Connolly saving themselves a journey each time.
They used to be valid for 3 months, then they cut them to 14 days. As far as I can remember they where never issued for journeys outside the Dublin suburban area. The 10 journey concept works great if you have a fully gated system, see Paris Metro. But there is no such thing as a ten journey ticket, its more like a pack of 10 single tickets. Smart card ticketing will arrive in the next 2 years or so, so everyone should automatically be charged the cheapest fares for the journeys undertaken. If the booking office is closed you are fully legally permitted to travel without a ticket. We have yet to hear from anyone who has been issued with a fine in this case. The rules are very very clear, booking office closed travel without a ticket, obtain from conductor or at destination.
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Unhappy with new timetable - let us know Last edited by Mark Gleeson : 30-09-2008 at 18:39. |
30-09-2008, 19:19 | #3 |
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Thanks Mark.
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