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They can't refuse to sell you the ticket on the basis of nationality
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Most European cities have one, two and three day tickets, generally available to everybody - this is probably the way the Dublin ticket will evolve. This type of ticket is very convenient for tourists and other visitors as it avoids continually battling with unfamiliar ticket machines and mastering local peculiarities. |
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The number of tickets is being reduced drastically to reflect this. |
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Link When I was using some inspectors asked specifically to see ID and I used a passport. I presume other forms of ID other than a passport would be accepted to prove your country of residency. If they wanted they could enforce a similar system here but I doubt it would be worth the hassle. |
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Don't see any reason why tickets with similar validity shouldn't be available in Dublin at all major visitor entry points and tourist offices and preferably at TVMs around the city. They can be priced attractively without undermining revenue from regular commuters. |
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Although not perfect there is a fairly good correspondence between passport and residence. Requiring a passport is probably over the top for a low cost urban transport ticket that is really useful for convenience and needn't be priced at a level that makes it overly attractive to regular commuters. It would be better to have these tickets easily available either from all citywide vending machines or at least from all major transport hubs and tourist office. Minimum hassle, maximum convenience.
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Does anyone know if I can use my Dublin Leap Card on public transport in another region, eg Cork buses for example? Or would I have to obtain a separate Cork Leap Card?
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One card does all
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In practice, it depends.
A Leap Card will work fine on Bus Eireann buses in Cork and Galway, but not other cities yet. On Irish Rail, the only place it works outside the Dublin region is on Cork-Cobh/Midleton, and there it only works if you are loading passes onto it, not for pay as you go fares. |
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Thanks - that's helpful.
Incidentally - can a "Thanks" comment be incorporated into threads so the message can be conveyed without the need to add a new message, like they have on Boards.ie? |
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It can if you pay the significant upgrade fees to vBulletin
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Ensure you keep a regular check on your Leap Card history, as system errors resulting in overcharging are not being refunded on claims after more than 30 days.
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In my view the Leap Card section of the NTA could and should have refunded this money to you as a once off goodwill gesture while drawing attention to the 30 day policy.
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Any word on when Pay As You Go Leap will be available on Cork Commuter services
I see a covered-up validator at Cobh station now. |
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Validators are in, back end software and a fares determination are now required, can't test without the fares
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Cork suburban rail leap epurse fares were included in the last fare determination so fare determination is not an issue.
https://www.nationaltransport.ie/wp-...tober_2014.pdf |
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