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awhooley
03-05-2008, 22:26
Just a quick question..

I have a Giant Hop Ticket.. If I want to get a train to Longford, but my Giant Hop Ticket will get me as far as Mullingar, can I purchase a ticket from Mullingar to Longford at Pearse?

Is this Legal?

Mark Gleeson
04-05-2008, 15:24
Yes you can but be prepared for a clerk who makes it look like a problem

Legal yes since all trains call in Mullingar, done this many times with a monthly ticket its never been a problem

Thomas Ralph
04-05-2008, 20:49
Does a train have to stop at the changing point to use two tickets on a journey? I know it's like that in GB but I don't think it applies to us. Indeed I have used two separate tickets to get from Belfast to Connolly (split at Dundalk due to faircard restrictions) on the 0800 which only calls at Portadown.

awhooley
04-05-2008, 20:52
Yes you can but be prepared for a clerk who makes it look like a problem

Legal yes since all trains call in Mullingar, done this many times with a monthly ticket its never been a problem

Thanks for the info!!!

Mark Gleeson
04-05-2008, 21:01
Its generally fine, I've done it where the train didn't stop at the point the tickets crossed

Except where specially authorised, passengers are not permitted to re-book at an intermediate station for the purpose of continuing their journey by the same train. Two or more tickets covering different portions of one journey are not available unless the fares paid for such tickets are equivalent in amount to the price of a single journey ticket between the same points. Any passenger using two or more tickets covering different portions of one journey will be liable to pay the full ordinary single fare for the journey made and he or she may be liable to prosecution.


Lot hot air about prosecution but if you have a valid ticket for all parts of the journey then its cool, so monthly ticket + anything is never a problem, it is a problem to do single Balbriggan single Drogheda single you are breaking byelaw 6

clockwork orange
09-06-2008, 20:13
Its generally fine, I've done it where the train didn't stop at the point the tickets crossed



Lot hot air about prosecution but if you have a valid ticket for all parts of the journey then its cool, so monthly ticket + anything is never a problem, it is a problem to do single Balbriggan single Drogheda single you are breaking byelaw 6

Is that because its cheaper than the one ticket yes??? What would be the rules regarding monthly/weekly ticket from Drogheda-Balbriggan and then various short hops. I presume that would also not be allowed as its cheaper.

Thomas Ralph
09-06-2008, 21:44
I've requested that combination of tickets before (going to Belfast Central) and wasn't stopped.

clockwork orange
10-06-2008, 16:28
I've requested that combination of tickets before (going to Belfast Central) and wasn't stopped.

The thing is that one person could tell you thats alright and sell you the tickets only for someone at the other end to tell you otherwise. I was just wondering what the rules would be about it.

Colm Moore
10-06-2008, 16:30
The thing is that one person could tell you thats alright and sell you the tickets only for someone at the other end to tell you otherwise. I was just wondering what the rules would be about it.Generally one can legally rely on clarifications by staff of the details of a contract. The problem with Irish Rail is that things are also covered by bye-laws, which trump contract law. I'll defer to Mark on the nicities.