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Unread 02-03-2007, 00:40   #1
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By Laura Coates

Commuters are running the risk of a court appearance if they take a train journey promoted by Irish Rail on its internet site.

Rail lobby group Platform 11 has rediculed the situation facing rail users where an extra fare is demanded off Sallins commuters who take an evening train to get home quicker.
Members have since conducted an experiment to show that they can legitimately take the controversial evening journey from Dublin to Sallins, via Newbridge.
Commuters can use the Irish Rail internet booking engine to book a place on the 19.05 hrs train to Galway, with a change at Newbridge and a return journey to sallins by Arrow. The option is also featured in the online timetable. This journey is scheduled to take 48 minutes. The next direct train to Sallins after the Galway train's departure is at 20.05 hrs and does not arrive in the Kildare town until nearly half an hour later. A commuter taking the earlier option saves a wait of an hour on the platform in Heuston and gets home over 40 minutes earlier.
However, Irish Rail's conditions of travel state a ticket is valid for use only between the stations shown on the ticket. Two members of the commuter rail lobby group successfully booked this journey online and were allowed onto the train after showing the itinerary they printed off the internet.
"They're still operating off a rule book that's donkeys years old", said Platform 11 spokesperson Derek Wheeler, one of those who took the experimental journey. "They have to sort it out, definetly not call the gardai or charge people."
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And the proof



And yes reserved seat didn't even exist

Having consulted the IE rule book (the one they won't put online) it appears we most legally can make the journey, http://www.platform11.org/resources/...riage_2004.pdf

I've done Dublin-Newbridge-Sallins and Sallins-Newbridge-Dublin on various dates

Since IE undoubtedly will try to stop us from doing this again we know of multiple different station combinations for which we can do this

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Nice one!
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Since IE undoubtedly will try to stop us from doing this again we know of multiple different station combinations for which we can do this
From personal experience, I can tell you that the only way to get from Charleville to Cork and arrive at any kind of reasonable hour is to go the worng way to Limerick Junction at the start of your journey.
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So, not only is this quicker, it's free too as they didn't have your seat. Result!
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No I did get a seat just not the one I booked

Two made the journey only I had a reservation, you don't need one
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