29-01-2012, 17:56 | #1 |
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ok i dont understand the new fares online. i cant seem to find how much the new ticket price is
it use to be €12 one way adult €20 day return €23 Month return just wondering if there is ay change to the price???? or the service for that matter |
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By my reckoning, Limerick-Waterford is a H category fare (77.25 miles, 124km).
New Single Fare €18.50 New Day Return Fare €19.00 New Open Return Fare €26.50 The objective fare (what it will become in the future, adjusted for inflation and adjustments to subsidy) would be (€2.50+€0.23/km*35km+€0.23/km*89km*0.7 = €2.50+8.05+14.32 = €24.87. That is an access charge of €2.50 and a full per kilometre charge Limerick -Limerick Junction and a kilometre charge discounted as it is a economy route on the Limerick Junction-Waterford section Objective Single Fare €24.87 Objective Day Return Fare €38.55 (155% of single)* Objective Open Return Fare €42.28 (170% of single)* These are maximum fares and discounts can be offered. * The NTA document is slightly unclear on how return tickets should be priced, stating that "Single, Open (30% discount on two single fares) & Day Return (45% discount on two single fares) Fares" whereas, presumably they mean "Single, Open (30% discount on the return part) & Day Return (45% discount on the return part) Fares".
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Fares from Feb 4th
Single €18.50 Day Return €19.00 Open Return €26.50 The day return will now be available on Fridays My understanding of the new fares will be priced as following policy Day return = (2 * Single Fare) less 45% = 20.35 Open return = (2 * Single Fare) less 30% = 25.90 This will be implemented progressively over several years on all routes. Once Irish Rail's ticketing system can cope a pure distance based calculation will be employed 2.50 fixed charge + 35.4km * 0.23per/km + (Limerick - Limerick Junc) = 8.14 89.3km * 0.23per/km * 0.7 (Limerick Junc - Waterford = 14.38 => 25.02 Fares on the Limerick Junction - Waterford route are historically low hence they are going up. Fares on other routes are considered over priced and they have come down
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thats a huge rise in cost though
im going to be paying over 50% exta on what i was paying the only reason that day returns and open returns are 45% and 30% cheaper than 2 single tickets is that the single ticket has risen. i understand that it may be as you call it an "underpriced" line but 50% is a huge rise i wouldnt mind if the servvice was advanced by giving wifi or more trains possibly even 1 or 2 on a sunday. but this is ridiculous |
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This will probably end up closing the section Limerick Junction-Waterford. Funny they talk about making the fares system more fair and based on distance yet it still costs less to travel from Waterford-Dublin than closer stations on the Dublin-Cork line and even some economy lines.
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The fares quoted as the maximum that Irish Rail can charge under the new rules.
The fares between Limerick Junc and Waterford are unlikely to be charged at this full rate anyway.
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thanks for all the replies i very much appreciate it
i always did find the whole Irish rails thing a bit strange anyway in their business model. they promote themselves as Irish Rail but should be called Dublin Rail as thats the only place they serve. they say that they are keeping €10 promotional fares. the only time you can use these fares is if you are going to/from Dublin the only trains you can book online are if you are going to/from Dublin they say that they are introducing the new leap card to help us save on fares. but this is only useful if you are IN Dublin there are over a half million people living in Dublin with 4 million more that live elsewhere. sure alot of people use dublin in some way but there are millions all over the country that do not. if routes like Limerick-Waterford or the WRC where promoted then they would be used. if you could book online they would be used. €12 at the moment for a single fare Limerick to Waterford by train €13.50 by bus the train takes 2.5 hours because of a half hour stop at the junction. you have the comfort of being able to use the toilet on the train, the tables on the train for eating, doing college work, using your laptop etc. the train is so much better than the bus(as someone who dislikes busses) i wouldnt mind paying more for the train if i didnt feel like i might have to get out and push at any time. at this stage id offer to drive the train for free just so i could use it on a sunday. im sure a few posters up in stations informing people of the cost and the route people would actually use it more. i get sour because i feel as a paying customer i am being forced away from the service so Irish Rail can prove a point that nobody uses the route and they can close it to redevelope more in Dublin i mean they are Irish Rail so please look after Ireland and not just Dublin |
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to be fair i dont think ill stop using Irish Rail anyway. the service may not be the best compared to places ive been but it is a lot better than Bus Eireann
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We will have details on the exact fares later but I currently believe the following
Single approx 9.50 Day return 10 euro The current 5.90 fare is withdrawn
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Sorry, was this fare:
Limerick-Waterford or Limerick Junction-Waterford ?
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Not exactly fair though how a town like Templemore or a village like Ballybrophy have to compete with a city with a train services and 3 Bus Éireann services to Dublin. They have no competition either e.g like Bus Éireann or JJ Kavanaghs (route 71 was axed in 2010). True they have more/faster trains than the Waterford to Dublin service has, which is great given the size of the areas but the fares are disgraceful.
Templemore is actually getting a lot more passengers i see lately. Was always a 6-10 maximum getting on trains to Dublin/Cork At least 12-14 people got on the train the other day. And they said the Garda college not recruiting for a few years would end up reducing the amount of users. |
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wow if thats the new price from limerick to waterford thats amazing. i still keep my point tht it should be advertised as id hate to see the service done away with or reduced further. but that price is amazing.
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Any idea how much Thurles-Waterford is now cause i have to go there soon and don't want to have to get the bus there from Clonmel.
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oh my god
for anyone wondering the actual cost limerick-waterford the new fairs are single - €24 up from €12 return - €31(or 31.5 or something) up from €23 that is a 100% hike on a sub standard line with old broken down trains. no advertising and no information available to customers. let alone the fact that the only 3 trains that run each way every day are at unrealistic times for workers use and the fact there is no sunday service. i went into waterford ticket office yesterday and these are the costs i was told(at ticket box and the machine. for a change both prices are the same) needless to say i got the bus instead the bus went from €13.50 to €16 where the train went from €12 to €24 the excuse that the train losses money because of a lack of numbers is a joke. if it was promoted they coul easily take numbers from the regular bus service doing the exact same route €24 is ridiculous and i will not be using the train while the fair remains this high its all well and good saying some costs went up but at least the leap card will save money. but the leap card is of no use to me in limerick or waterford |
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The bus does Limerick-Waterford. The train does Limerick Junction-Limerick and Limerick Junction-Waterford. Not the same thing at all! IE doesn't want to mess up their failure to compete against the bus on the one route with a crappy enough road that even a 40mph 2700 is vaguely competitive.
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