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![]() ![]() ![]() We've driven 25000km in the car so far. That's ~ €8960 depreciation or cost of ownership by your estimation (I read that article, actually, and I think they agreed themselves it was a hard thing to quantify, and certainly not a science), but anyway, the car cost about €7000. CMV of the car is now worth about €5800 - €6000 after just over 2 years driving. At 35 cents per km, you're looking at over €12,000 per annum in cost of ownership alone, if that article is to be believed. That's a bit mad, in all fairness - sure if that was the case I'd be buying a newer (to me!), better car every year! ![]() Lord help us, maybe that's the cost of owning a feckin' Rolls or something, but my car costs nowhere near that! We've lost about €1000+ in depreciation, put 1 new set of tyres under it, and with minor servicing, NCT, etc., but it still works out at only about 8c/km, plus petrol so far. No, I do see the point you're trying to make, but I think it depends a lot on the car. I don't buy 17" tyres, for example! ![]() |
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Anyway, never mind. I'll be paying my €8 on Monday morning wether I like it or not, end of story. |
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The cost I worked out was to compare the ticket costs with the UK, to refute the "over-charged" element of the post I quoted. 47 weeks was used, not the 48 you have used, on the basis of 4 weeks annual leave, plus bank holidays, which is the norm. If you can get to work on the 92, use a bike. I do when working in a city centre office - it takes 10-15 minutes to get to Stephens Green or the ILFC. If I have to go to Dundrum or Stillorgan, I cycle to the Green and get the LUAS. Cycling costs nothing apart from a squirt of oil and new brake pads every now and then. LC |
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![]() A flashback [this is in relation to the lack of facilities securitywise and no proper maintenanceetc.]
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![]() I don't know if mentioned atall but Greystones have all the luck!
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Equally as the car is faster there is a value to be gained there.
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![]() Generally the car is faster than the train only if the user leaves at crazy hour of the morning. E.g I get the 0823 Newbridge - Heuston, usually gets in in 35-40 minutes. You would be hard pushed to get from Newbridge to Heuston in a car at that hour of the morning in the same time.
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![]() sadly I do, and at over a hundred euro each I have plenty of reason to curse the local authorities of the midlands.
As someone who drives well over 50k a year I just tend to ignore all this depreciation thing. If you start off with a second hand car a few years old then the base line foe depreciation is off kilter to start with. Add to that the emo factor that date-definitive registration brings on and you end up with a shaky science to start with. My car is officially worth nothing here, but up in Dublin it's valuable to a taxi driver, for example. |
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![]() And they probably do something like the Luas machines and only take a maximum of X coins.
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Pay and display machines aren't normally that clever
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![]() This could be a great opportunity for a private operator to start up a local shuttle bus service.
My Sister has a house south of Gorey, and there is a handy regular private shuttle bus service that bring you in/out of Gorey (going by the train station). Now I'm not sure if they do commuter hours, but they should, especially when the Rosslare line starts charging. Now imaging this at other stations. Imagine tiny villages linking up with a rail station. Oh I would be in public transport utopia. I would think I was living in Germany or Switzerland. ![]()
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![]() except IE should be paying for the buses with the P&R fees, not using it as a general cash grab.
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![]() There were noticeably less cars in Drogheda car park at 6:45 this morning. It was quieter than during the best of the summer holiday lull. Considerably less passengers boarded all along the route much to the delight of some people in Rush and Lusk whose bums have not seen a seat in years.
Maybe it was just a quiet Monday morning but with the schools back there should have been a lot more people. I can't believe that many will drive to Dublin because of 8 euro a week. Give it a week or two of traffic jams and I am sure the crowds will be back. |
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![]() Typically there is no info I can see on the Irish Rail website.
No mention of the stations affected today, no mention of the next series of stations to be affected and what dates. No FAQs for those who will need to pay the charges. (E.g Q. If I buy a weekly ticket will I be certain of a parking space? A. Of course not. ) No mention of the enhanced car parking facilities the new charges will help pay for, nothing at all, just hand over the money and get on your train without a whimper please. Should we be surprised at all? |
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![]() Just like the DARTTXT scam should IE be forced to put a note on the pay parking notices that buying a weekly ticket doesn't garauntee you a car park space?
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![]() It's a turn up and find out mentality.
Im working on a masterplan for a shopping centre in Dublin at the moment and the future of all car parks in Ireland will be ticket controlled car parks. The current incentives are for people to stay less than one hour or 2 as most pricing systems operate with first hour or two free etc. However you will soon see the short term visitors being penalised with the idea that shoppers should shop less often for longer thus creating less daily traffic. I very much doubt you will see the US style 'store validation' come in here but parking management is a very big business nowadays. Alas with Rail stations its not as straightforward. The theory should be that people living within walking distance shouldnt be parking. A fee of some sort would definitely be an incentive for them to leave their car at home. Should short term stay passengers be penalised over all day commuters etc? Ideally the holder of a monthly or annual pass should be treated as a valuable customer and any parking 'add-on' to their ticket should work out cheaper than for someone like say on a one day tripper or weekly ticket holder. it could work both ways in this sense - it would encourage buying monthly or annual tickets and thus more train usage and also it would discourage once off day trippers from parking.. Pay parking in train stations involves a carefull balance to discourage car use while not having such a high price that would discourage getting the train altogether. Last edited by Mark : 01-09-2008 at 10:19. |
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Indeed, should be required, will need to go out to see the new signage first
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Within the station there are a few A4 size print outs stuck up with sellotape in the ticket office. Blink and you miss them. Bad luck too if you are like the fella I saw in the car park this morning with a 10 euro note. I hope he got change from somewhere but he definitely did not get the 6:46 train. I only knew that I needed coins because I happened to look at the ticket machines last week. I could not muster up the full 8 euro of coins last night so I had to get a daily ticket this morning. |
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