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Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: North Tipperary
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![]() Thurles and Templemore will be the worst hit by these strikes. In both towns Iarnród Éireann has a monopoly there are no alternatives/competition. NTA have done nothing about this and actually the cause of this.
When all the competition stopped serving the town the day saver fares were quietly phased out. When route 71 was withdrawn back in 2010 IÉ very quickly increased the price Thurles-Cork by 30% in 2011. |
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Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: ar an traein
Posts: 602
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![]() Hopefully some form of resolution will be reached though that looks highly unlikely at present.
History has a habit of repeating itself; this dispute should not be a key contributor to ultimate end products of another Kingscourt or three. |
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Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Sligo Line
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![]() They have set up a surveymonkey form for Taxsaver refunds but will only accept applications after the 26th. Info is available here.
Personally, I will cancel travel plans on the Monday so will apply for a refund for that day. I was also planning on taking the train on Sunday as I am hiking the Royal Canal in sections but it might be taking the Mickey a bit to apply for a refund that day. |
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Join Date: Dec 2005
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![]() Email went out to all taxsaver administrators this evening re refunds
It looks like they are going ahead with it, interesting to see how the revenue view this
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![]() I don't understand how, aside from the scale, this is any different from the way in which Irish Rail have been refunding TaxSaver ticket holders in vouchers for delays.
Or will the strike refunds come as cash? That would be a departure from the norm. |
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![]() Sadly no cash, but a voucher which the booking office will pay cash for, so cash if you are willing to wait for a human to pay up
Revenue wise, if you are delayed then you get compensation which is different from a refund, unless this drags on the amounts involved as tiny so not worth chasing we hope
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![]() I'm so glad I never decided to become a lawyer - refund / compensation. Isn't it all money back because the service paid for wasn't provided?
Anyway, another option that would simplify matters would be to have an arrangement to donate the refund to charity. I do believe in extracting the money from Irish Rail as they aren't providing the service I paid for but at the same time I won't end being out of pocket as I can work from home once or twice a week and my employer understands that there is little point in having me turn up at the office after having spent three hours battling traffic to get into work. |
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