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![]() This is a quick question, if anyone knows.
If I buy a ticket from Irish Rail for the enterprise, do they have to share the proceeds with Translink and vice-versa, when I buy a ticket from translink, do they have to share the proceeds with irish rail? |
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Local Liaison Officer
Join Date: Dec 2006
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![]() I presume they do have some sort of fare share agreement, where they work it out over the month / year.
There are 3 Enterprise train sets. For simplicity, Irish Rail maintain the locomotives, NIR the carriages, they seem to have separate crews, I don't know about fuel and sundries.
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Kilcurry
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![]() I wonder how much of a loss they are making with £7.50 day returns on nearly all enterprise services compared to €20 on irish rail
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Coach C, Seat 33
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![]() Well the 8:00 from Belfast looked pretty busy this morning, the 9:35 out of Dublin looked very quiet first class was empty
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