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I do apologize I do realize I'm posting on the wrong thread
I just wanted to ask how much is a weekly return ticket from Gorey to Athlone, Even a day return
Thank you..
Thomas Ralph
28-09-2011, 12:31
Nice new thread here for you. Day return is €67.80 but you are better off breaking it into day return Gorey to Connolly €17.30 Luas return €2.50 (smartcard fare) and day return Heuston to Athlone €22, totalling €41.70. It'll be more on Fridays and Sundays (€23.70 + €2.50 + €37.50 = €63.70), and that second set of fares applies to return on a different day within a month. The rail tickets can all be bought at ticket offices or vending machines on a turn up and go basis and are not tied to specific trains. Do bear in mind that you won't have a vast amount of time in Athlone on such a trip; according to Iarnród Éireann's journey planner your earliest arrival is at 1105 and last possible departure is 1510.
Not sure what you mean by a weekly return — do you mean out one day and back at some stage later that week (saver return) or unlimited journeys between the two points for a week (weekly season ticket)?
Nice new thread here for you. Day return is €67.80 but you are better off breaking it into day return Gorey to Connolly €17.30 Luas return €2.50 (smartcard fare) and day return Heuston to Athlone €22, totalling €41.70. It'll be more on Fridays and Sundays (€23.70 + €2.50 + €37.50 = €63.70), and that second set of fares applies to return on a different day within a month. The rail tickets can all be bought at ticket offices or vending machines on a turn up and go basis and are not tied to specific trains. Do bear in mind that you won't have a vast amount of time in Athlone on such a trip; according to Iarnród Éireann's journey planner your earliest arrival is at 1105 and last possible departure is 1510.
Not sure what you mean by a weekly return — do you mean out one day and back at some stage later that week (saver return) or unlimited journeys between the two points for a week (weekly season ticket)?
Thanks Thomas, Very expensive I must say.
By Weekly I do mean out one day and return Three/Four later in that same week
Mark Gleeson
28-09-2011, 15:20
Then you are stuck with the monthly fare option, i.e. the Friday/Sunday fare is valid 30 days on the return portion.
Online booking only works starting from Athlone and offers no discounts currently.
There is a revised fare structure due shortly which will address the issue of fares on journeys such as this which would make a it possible on a single ticket being the same or cheaper than a combination.
Why are 5-day returns not available? They are usually 10% or so cheaper than the monthly return option.
Mark Gleeson
28-09-2011, 16:21
5 day returns are not available beyond Dublin Cork/Limerick/Tralee routes
You have to love the transparency of the fare structure. I'd lay good money that it is that way because that's how it was in GSR days.
Mark Gleeson
28-09-2011, 17:43
If you go way back it was 1d per mile in 3rd
The current structure seems to date from about 1967-73
Bear in mind we have never had access to the actual fares manual, had Irish Rail leave it on the meeting room table just to tempt us a few times. We have the matrix but it doesn't actually tell you what the fares are...
Thomas Ralph
29-09-2011, 11:15
5 day returns are not available beyond Dublin Cork/Limerick/Tralee routes
With a few odd exceptions (I've seen them issued Galway-Carlow and Cork-Little Island).
Mark Gleeson
29-09-2011, 11:56
If its a cross route journey the system defaults to the Cork fare matrix which has 5 day returns.
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