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![]() I do apologize I do realize I'm posting on the wrong thread
I just wanted to ask how much is a weekly return ticket from Gorey to Athlone, Even a day return Thank you.. |
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![]() Nice new thread here for you. Day return is €67.80 but you are better off breaking it into day return Gorey to Connolly €17.30 Luas return €2.50 (smartcard fare) and day return Heuston to Athlone €22, totalling €41.70. It'll be more on Fridays and Sundays (€23.70 + €2.50 + €37.50 = €63.70), and that second set of fares applies to return on a different day within a month. The rail tickets can all be bought at ticket offices or vending machines on a turn up and go basis and are not tied to specific trains. Do bear in mind that you won't have a vast amount of time in Athlone on such a trip; according to Iarnród Éireann's journey planner your earliest arrival is at 1105 and last possible departure is 1510.
Not sure what you mean by a weekly return — do you mean out one day and back at some stage later that week (saver return) or unlimited journeys between the two points for a week (weekly season ticket)? Last edited by Thomas Ralph : 28-09-2011 at 12:44. |
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By Weekly I do mean out one day and return Three/Four later in that same week |
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![]() Then you are stuck with the monthly fare option, i.e. the Friday/Sunday fare is valid 30 days on the return portion.
Online booking only works starting from Athlone and offers no discounts currently. There is a revised fare structure due shortly which will address the issue of fares on journeys such as this which would make a it possible on a single ticket being the same or cheaper than a combination.
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![]() Why are 5-day returns not available? They are usually 10% or so cheaper than the monthly return option.
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![]() 5 day returns are not available beyond Dublin Cork/Limerick/Tralee routes
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![]() You have to love the transparency of the fare structure. I'd lay good money that it is that way because that's how it was in GSR days.
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![]() If you go way back it was 1d per mile in 3rd
The current structure seems to date from about 1967-73 Bear in mind we have never had access to the actual fares manual, had Irish Rail leave it on the meeting room table just to tempt us a few times. We have the matrix but it doesn't actually tell you what the fares are...
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![]() If its a cross route journey the system defaults to the Cork fare matrix which has 5 day returns.
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