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![]() Has anyone seen details of this?
http://www.argus.ie/news/relief-for-...t-3156264.html Quote:
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![]() it raises the question that if you can do that, you should get a discount from an ordinary ticket as well. after all, the official reason on introduction of car parking charges was to reduce congestion and ensure only train passengers were using the facility.
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Join Date: Sep 2007
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![]() How will they verify that cars are entitled to the longer duration?
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Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Sligo Line
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![]() I think there would be a strong business case for a substantial discount for people on monthly (and in particular annual) passes as the parking charge has driven away commuters. We are a substantial source of revenue for Irish Rail. They get around €17.50 a day from me for my 4 day per week commute. A lot of day return passengers are paying less than this and they can depend on my custom every day.
Commuters are also a lot cheaper to service as they don't need ticket offices and the ticket checkers don't even need to bother checking tickets. They also generally know where they are going and what times the trains are at so generally are less of a bother than day-trippers. So charging us 2 euro a day for parking (which they don't even see due to outsourcing) and driving away 10% of this steady income for the sake of a relatively small annual parking contract is rather stupid. I'm not saying it should be free but something like 15 or 20 quid for a monthly pass on presentation of a valid train pass seems reasonable. |
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![]() Do we know when this might be implemented?
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![]() Hmm, I was sure I had posted this last Wednesday, but I must have forgotten to press 'submit reply'.
![]() The offer seems to have expired, but no harm in asking the Taxsaver office. ![]()
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![]() Only became aware of this offer yesterday through this thread but chanced my arm. Big no from taxsaver office, claimed it was well publicised. Have never seen any publicity on Northern Line or on IR website.
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![]() I had the same response. It wasn't advertised anywhere as far as I know - Twitter / Irish Rail / Drogheda train station
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