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![]() Hi,
I am planning on getting a train from galway to dublin on sunday. I would like to be able to get off at one of the stations along the way to pick up something and then continue my journey on the next train which comes about 2 hours later. I will have purchased a ticket in dublin as an open return. Does anyone know if i can leave the train like that along the way and then get back on again the next train afterwards to finish my journey? Thanks for any help/advice. |
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![]() Yes, you can, but only on intercity services and only on ordinary tickets, not on web tickets (these are tied to a specific departure).
http://www.irishrail.ie/media/conditionsoftravel1.pdf Quote:
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![]() It is a pity that many of the inspectors are unaware of this rule.
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![]() There's nothing to stop you taking a print-out of the relevant bye-law with you if you think there's a reasonable chance that the inspector won't be familiar with it.
I'm sure that would stop most challenges, and if it didn't, at least you know you've got the law on your side if it went any further. |
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![]() I have been challenged for going via Thurles to get to Ballybrophy a few times.
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![]() From where via Thurles to Ballybrophy?
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![]() From Dublin.
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![]() That journey falls under the vague most direct route condition
Provided it is shown in the journey planner, it is legal. Stopping in Thurles for the shopping and heading back to Ballybrophy will not be
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![]() Inspectors have attempted to eject me at Portlaoise on a few occasions when I have tried that route.
Platform checkers in Thurles have said it is an invalid journey and tried to make me pay the difference in fares. |
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![]() Given there are no trips available via the journey planner from Dublin to Ballybrophy via Thurles, they were correct.
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![]() As posted, there are no journeys showing for Dublin to Ballybrophy via Thurles in the planner
If the journey is not advertised, it is not valid. So any passenger attempting such risks a fine
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![]() Quite.
They have now removed those journeys from the planner. They were there up to a few months ago. |
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![]() Quote:
I was challenged by a ticket inspector on the train. Told him it was a valid journey, that I had checked with the station master in Ballybrophy. At Thurles he got out with us, crossed over to the other platform, said he was going into the office to check. He never did come back out of the office ![]() |
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