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Old 19-06-2009, 08:54   #1
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Quick question: What stock is being used on the Rosslaire route?
Rosslare-Waterford and Limerick is generally a two- or four-car 2700 commuter. Rosslare-Dublin is generally a six-car 2800 or four-car 29000.
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Old 22-06-2009, 11:53   #2
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If you check the price of a return ticket on the website, then go back to the main page and clear the 'Returning on' box and try to check the price of a single fare, you can't - it keeps insisting that you pick a return journey. It's obviously go the previous data stored somewhere. You have to reload the page
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Old 19-08-2009, 09:48   #3
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Yes it's generally quite awful - not as bad as the bus eireann site however. I don't know why they even bother with the reservation system when they only sometimes implement it.

I booked a seat to athlone from heuston last Wednesday only to have them send half a train.

Bye bye reservation. Think i'm entitled to a refund actually. Tis like extracting teeth that though.
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Old 19-08-2009, 09:56   #4
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If you had to stand -> refund

http://www.railusers.ie/passenger_in...ty_heuston.pdf

State "reservation not honored due wrong/short train used on service"

http://www.railusers.ie/forum/showth...ewpost&t=10214
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Old 27-08-2009, 13:15   #5
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Irishrail.ie is currently offline, either the northern line notices are being updated or the new timetable is being uploaded?
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Old 27-08-2009, 13:24   #6
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That makes the 3rd crash today.

Its a database problem is appears, could be overloaded
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Old 27-08-2009, 14:11   #7
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Back up, or works for me at least.
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Question Cork - Belfast price differences online

Hi,

was just looking at prices to go Cork - Belfast on irishrail.ie.

I can book the following:
Cork - Dublin City Center (11.40Euro) (05:05 Cork - Heuston + Luas/Bus)
Dublin Connolly - Belfast Central (18.00Euro) (09:35 Enterprise)

However, other online prices quoted:
Cork - Belfast (88.90Euro) (05:05 Cork - Heuston + Luas/Bus + 09:35 Enterprise)
Cork - Dublin Connolly (67.40Euro) (05:05 Cork - Heuston + Luas/Bus)

Is this another glitch in the irishrail.ie website? Does the city centre add-on include travel to Connolly? Wondering why there is such a price difference for the distance between City Centre and Dublin Connolly?

Prices here are for 01.02.2010 and for the same train services.

Fin.
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Thats an issue we have mentioned to Irish Rail

We got the luas add on issue fixed, in the past it would have charged the non discounted fare if you wanted the luas.

Its a glitch but the fare quoted is legally the correct fare in the book
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Thats an issue we have mentioned to Irish Rail

We got the luas add on issue fixed, in the past it would have charged the non discounted fare if you wanted the luas.

Its a glitch but the fare quoted is legally the correct fare in the book
I remember that glitch with non-discounter fares. The fares quoted are probably the fares if you purchase the ticket from a TVM.
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The discounted fares are only available with certain station combinations; legally the €88.90 is the book fare so anything less than that is at IÉ's discretion.
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