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Join Date: Jul 2009
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![]() Irish Rail annual taxsaver passes(Cobh, Midleton etc) were until now, laminated photo cards.
For 2012 they have introduced smart cards for tagging on and off - can we assume that barriers are coming to Cork and other intermediate stations ? |
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Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Greenwich, London
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![]() Can't see it happening other than possibly in Kent Station; nowhere to put barriers in any of the other suburban stations except Midleton, but that's unstaffed.
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Join Date: Dec 2005
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![]() Its not planned to have smart cards in Cork currently but long term it will happen.
The single smart card does allow for easier revenue checking to confirm a pass is not stolen plus they can be issued automatically greatly simplifying the process If you are cheeky you can try to top up the card in Dublin and it might work on the DART as well...
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Location: Cork-Dublin, Cork Commuter and occasionally DART and Dublin-Wexford
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![]() You don't really have to have barriers for a smart card system, just a tag-on/tag-off point.
Kent Station may have some problems fitting in barriers. It wouldn't be a huge issue for the Cobh or Midleton lines, but because of the numbers onboard, you'd need to provide a decent number of barriers to avoid delays when a Dublin train is leaving or even moreso when it arrives. |
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