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04-08-2009, 17:40 | #1 |
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Online fares ?
Are there any online discounted fares available on this line ?
According to here - http://www.irishrail.ie/news_centre/...ew&news_id=402 - "Iarnród Éireann is delighted to announce this Summer even lower one-way fares on all routes from €10 only" but they don't have any prices listed for Rosslare. z |
04-08-2009, 17:44 | #2 |
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Hmm, maybe I am looking at the discounted fares . . . €22.50.
I tried pricing up a single to Kilcoole and using my short hop for the remainder of the trip, but Rosslare to Kilcoole costs more (€34) than going on to Dublin on the same train. z |
04-08-2009, 17:58 | #3 |
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There are certainly 10 euro day return fares available on the Rosslare line http://www.irishrail.ie/news_centre/...ew&news_id=454
No online sales yet, but there will be post Sept 27
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04-08-2009, 20:26 | #4 |
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OK Mark- thanks for that.
It looks like discounted fares on that line only go as far as Gorey for the moment. I don't mind paying €22.50, but if I could get it cheaper I would. There's something weird about the pricing on that link you sent. They say that a normal day return Gorey-Dublin is €16.80, yet if I ask it for a single for that route it tells me the price is €16.80. A single is the same price as a day return . . . now if I was a customer looking at their booking engine, there is nothing to tell me that I can get a day return for the same price. They should really be telling people about these fares on the booking page (in my opinion). z |
05-08-2009, 06:57 | #5 |
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Is there any way to book discounted online fares without reserving a seat?
I wanted to book one of the €20 return fares from Cork to Killarney, but as far as a I could see, it was only available if you made a seat reservation. Problem is, the direct trains don't have seat reservations. So, it seems you get forced into making a change at Mallow just to secure the lower fare, even if the train time or connection doesn't suit. In fact, from what I could see, it only worked between Cork and Mallow if that leg was on a Cork-Dublin train and not a Cork commuter train. That really restricts the possibilities of booking the fare. |
05-08-2009, 08:34 | #6 |
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comcor: your concerns about seat reservations may be un-necessary. Last month I booked two intercity journeys and on both occasions reserved a seat. There was no charge for this (the only add-on was the €2 credit-card charge). I am a bit mystified about the €3 seat reservation charge which is displayed when you click on the fare enquiry button. Correct me someone if I'm wrong, but this seems to be a charge if you are just reserving a seat and not buying a ticket, for example if you already have a return ticket and wish to make sure you get a seat on a busy service.
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Since the 22k fleet has taken over the Kerry line online reservations should be possible on all services
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