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![]() Maybe, just maybe, I'm wrong, but wasn't 1973 a total of 40 years ago - or have I been over-estimating my age all these years?
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![]() The staggering thing here is that 25% of the country's population gets their travel needs provided for 61 million euro. At the rate of an annual "All Service" pass (€5340.00), this would actually cost €5.8 billion!
All right, so a 50% bulk discount is somewhat fair - what do Eircom charge the government for the roughly 25% of all landlines paid for by the state? But at that rate, all of Irish Rail's money worries would be over. We would have TGVs to Westport on that sort of budget. |
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![]() Its true that if Irish Rail got even 75% of the fares due their financial troubles would be over
Those with long memories will recall that the Luas was not going to accept the free travel pass and due to howls of complaint a deal was done I'm guessing the RPA cut a far more realistic deal since they had leverage at the time
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![]() They've been threatening to clamp down on it since two Popes ago. As long as the situation persists that the passes are crap bits of paper with no general obligation to have a photo ID, anyone can use most passes, even before you start on with the counterfeit passes in circulation.
The powers that be simply need to declare that as of 31 December 2013 all current passes are void and you have nine months to attend one of a wide range of locations in person to have your identity verified and photo taken and get a new pass in the form of a plastic card posted out to you. Those with companion passes and disability passes would need to supply evidence that their circumstances continue to require them. The new passes could be equipped with Leap-style chips to work the ticket gates at railway stations. Arrangements could be made for those who would experience hardship to apply by post. |
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Maybe they should charge a nominal fee for the pass (€100?), or as suggested by many make it a discount card rather than a free pass. |
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![]() I was being a bit of a smart-ass on the 50% suggestion, but 1% is equally absurd. You can be very sure that Eircom get a lot more than 50% of the retail rate for a phone line that in a lot of cases will go equally rarely used.
I think the fair solution would be to add a surcharge to tickets amounting to something around 20% of face value when using any peak services. This could be waived for travel for medical appointments and other state services. There is no real marginal cost for off-peak travel where the services have to be provided anyway, so it makes sense that the status quo should continue off-peak. However, doing anything about this is politically extraordinarily difficult due to the face that the 1.1 million pass-holders makes up about half of an election turnout. |
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![]() The scheme costs about €70m and there are 1.1m beneficiaries. The cost is less than one-fifth of one percent of all Government expenditure, and abolishing it would severely p*ss off about one-third of the electorate. So any Government which really interferes with this has a death-wish.
Mind you, given some of the things people think up.,.... (Cyprus?) |
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