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Unread 21-05-2009, 22:46   #34
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why IS Heuston actually getting ticket barriers? I can understand if it were for the suburban services or possibly the regional trains to Carlow, Portlaoise and Athlone but dont all intercity trains have ticket inspectors on them?
Every time I've been on the 06:35 Limerick to Dublin in the last couple of weeks, some fecking ticket inspector has deliberately woke me up (it's way too early to be awake like), and asked to see my ticket, but only once we had passed Newbridge - the final stop before Heuston, where I'd have to be showing my ticket at the barriers anyway. Why not ask earlier in the journey for people who might be getting out in places like Portlaoise or Kildare, where there are no validation gates? Or failing that, just let me sleep!

Where's the logic?
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