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![]() Is a holder of a day return ticket from Sandymount to Laytown (which, since it goes past Balbriggan, is an Intercity ticket) entitled to break the journey at Pearse (which is on the suburban section) and resume the same day?
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![]() It would appear so
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![]() Yes, but you can't break DART/Suburban journeys, see 37.1.
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![]() In the next two weeks or so I plan to get the 1110 Galway train to Kildare, meet a friend there briefly and then continue to Kilkenny on the 1130 Waterford train. Can I do this with a return ticket to Kilkenny? If the answer is yes but the checker at Heuston says I can't do that what can I do then?
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![]() I think you have to take the whole journey in one go and the one train. But I did it once on the 09:00 Cork and got off that Kildare this was last year. I wanted to see what the new Intercity MKIV's were like. I got off at Kildare and waited for the Waterford train. The ticket inspector allowed me to do this maybe things have changed........
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I was very impressed with how clean and tidy Kilkenny station was |
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