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Location: Cork-Dublin, Cork Commuter and occasionally DART and Dublin-Wexford
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![]() According to the Irish Rail website, these are the prices of annual tickets
Iarnród Éireann €2,950 Iarnród Éireann & Bus Éireann €3,290 Iarnród Éireann & Dublin Bus €3,190 All CIE Services €3,880 So for Bus Eireann, the supplement is €340, for Dublin Bus it is €240, but for both it is €930. Are there additional CIE services that I am unaware of? |
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![]() It's EUR135 more for a Dublin commuter Rail& Bus than an annual rail
then it's an extra 470 euros for the luas on top of these.... or if you just want Train and Luas it's EUR345 more... I suppose it's the great tram network... |
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![]() It may be down to patterns of usage. People that use "All CIE Services" may genuinely be doing a lot more travel than people using only say "Iarnród Éireann & Dublin Bus" (who in reality are likely to be doing XXXX-Dublin and back and using the bus to get to their final desination).
People using "All CIE Services" might being doing Bantry - Cork - Dublin and then to their final desination. I pity the commute though. ![]() |
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![]() doesn't explain the luas cost though Victor...
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