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Trampas 12-11-2009 12:18

Menu's put on tables
 
Was on the 4 o'clock to Sligo yesterday and somebody had place a list of all the food you could get on the train and the price on every table in the carriage I was on.

All I can say it aint cheap

Sasha 12-11-2009 16:06

I think not only on Sligo line, on 8.00 ex Cork was the same. :)

Probably catering company tries to increase sales and this is kind of marketing. But some products are getting more expensive. For example, sandwiches were 4.95, now 4.99, full breakfast was 9.95, now 12.99, however tea or coffee included in price this time.

Mark Gleeson 12-11-2009 16:12

Full breakfast with tea/coffee was €14.50 not long ago, its back to the price it was back in 2005

sean 12-11-2009 17:41

Quote:

Originally Posted by Trampas (Post 50946)
Was on the 4 o'clock to Sligo yesterday and somebody had place a list of all the food you could get on the train and the price on every table in the carriage I was on.

All I can say it aint cheap

What kind of stuff did they have on offer? Because for whats on most (all?) Sligo services - trolley vending - isn't worth printing a menu for.

Sasha 12-11-2009 21:08

From trolley you can get tea, coffee, sandwiches, muffins, biscuits, pastries etc.

But as far I remember there were chiabattas, burgers, baps from on-board shop on offer, but I am not sure if Sligo train has dining car

sublimity 12-11-2009 23:44

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Originally Posted by Sasha (Post 50964)
From trolley you can get tea, coffee, sandwiches, muffins, biscuits, pastries etc.

But as far I remember there were chiabattas, burgers, baps from on-board shop on offer, but I am not sure if Sligo train has dining car

No it dosen't. It should. It's the second busiest line in Ireland and all IR can offer is a measly trolley. Mk3s we miss you, come back quick.

Trampas 13-11-2009 09:09

Sligo train really only offers tea, coffee sandwichs, choc, sweets, more junk food and drink.

Mark Gleeson 13-11-2009 09:14

Trolley also has beer and other alcoholic drinks if it is on a train without a bar

MOH 13-11-2009 17:37

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Originally Posted by Mark Gleeson (Post 50969)
Trolley also has beer and other alcoholic drinks if it is on a train without a bar

That reminds me - largely off topic, but was heading into London last week for a champions league game, tight for time so no chance for a beer before the match. We decided to splash out and buy one from the trolley on the Gatwick Express. Per 33cl bottle, we paid the horrendous price of ... £2.70.

Oisin88 13-11-2009 20:38

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Originally Posted by Mark Gleeson (Post 50969)
Trolley also has beer and other alcoholic drinks if it is on a train without a bar

most of the time it gets sold out before the return journey to Dublin


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