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It's €8.20 single and €15 return. By way of comparison, Skerries-Dublin, which is a similar distance, is €3.70/€6.90. Cobh-Cork is around a third of the price, but two-thirds of the distance.
Are these prices actually supposed to encourage commuting on the line or are customers just an inconvenience when running a railway?
Thomas Ralph
01-10-2007, 17:40
Well, prices are controlled by the government, and there's a price cap on travel in the short hop zone (the area bounded by Balbriggan, Kilcoole, Hazelhatch and Celbridge, and Maynooth). So a single ticket from Kilcoole to Balbriggan, at an extreme, is €3.80.
Same situation applies in Cork/Cobh line.
Cork/Mallow, however, is an Intercity double-track journey, which is the most expensive fare category.
Same situation applies in Cork/Cobh line.
Cork/Mallow, however, is an Intercity double-track journey, which is the most expensive fare category.
I still think Cork/Cobh line passengers get shafted relative to their Dublin counterparts:
I think Cork people are getting ripped off a bit on fares -- I paid €5.10 for a day return to Cobh (journey time 25 mins), whereas you'd pay €3.50 for a day return from city centre to Lexlip Confey, about the same journey time
(posted a year ago on this thread (http://railusersireland.org/forum/showthread.php?t=1437) -- some other people had some interesting comments too)
Thomas Ralph
02-10-2007, 18:43
Yes, true. The Cork/Cobh line uses the same fare points as Dublin suburban (e.g. Cork/Little Island is €1.40 single, €2.50 return same as class B fare here) but is more expensive over all.
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