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Location: Cork-Dublin, Cork Commuter and occasionally DART and Dublin-Wexford
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![]() Day return Cork-Dublin yesterday. My God, it's got expensive.
Up on the 7:30am Delayed for 10 minutes in Limerick Junction because of late arrival of Limerick-Limerick Junction train. Extra stop in Ballybrophy "to accommodate some passengers". Still arrived in Dublin on time. The train itself was fine. Trolley and catering car. No problems with staff. Carriage 70% full leaving Cork, 100% full after Thurles. Back on the 6pm. Punctuality was fine. Train ride was a lot bumpier than the set used on the way up; I also noticed that some of the upholstery on the set was looking worn.. Full catering service. Biggest problem was a group of 10 or so disruptive passengers who got on in Thurles. They roared at each other and swore very loudly causing one woman to move her family to a different carriage. She left to a hail of abuse. A member of Irish Rail staff stood for the rest of the journey at the end of the carriage keeping an eye on them, but didn't say anything. Carriage was 75% full leaving Dublin. 10 mins early. |
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![]() Whoops.
Just noticed this was under commuter services Sorry. |
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![]() Now you die!!!! ha ha ha ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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there is an atmosphere of total impunity - they know they can get away with alot before the gardai are called and even then they'll just be hauled off the train and can get the next one RUI will be returning to this topic (even if it is off-topic on this thread ![]()
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I had been quoted €66 return on the website, so I was surprised that it was more than that at the station. I didn't realise that the website was cheaper for all trains now. I'd thought it was for just the cheap off-peak ones. I actually didn't book online because I wasn't sure which train I'd go back on (I'd hoped for the 5pm, but it could have been as late as the 7pm). What's the situation with a ticket booked for a particular train and then not used on it. Is it transferable? Last edited by comcor : 06-01-2009 at 17:17. |
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![]() You can use it same day, but obviously you don't have a reservation on the second train.
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![]() Actually the website says that a ticket is valid on any train where the same fare applies, and passengers may pay an excess fare equal to the difference between the online prices if they go on a more expensive train.
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![]() I tried to change a ticket last week and was told by someone in the IR ticket office (over the phone) that they weren't valid on any other train. I inquired about paying the difference but was told I'd have to buy a new ticket and pay the full price. She did helpfully suggest that I could "give it a go".
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![]() This happened on the 28th also.
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