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As of Monday, there will be four new Leap fare zones for Iarnród Éireann Irish Rail services covering a 50km radius from Dublin city centre. Most fares in Zone 1: TFI Dublin will remain ...
A new Transport for Ireland zonal structure will come into force. The “Dublin commuter zone” will replace the “short hop zone”, extending significantly further than its predecessor.
The new Dublin Commuter Zone (DCZ) will replace the Short Hop Zone and will extend significantly further than the Short Hop Zone (SHZ). The DCZ is broken down into Dublin City Zone 1, and then ...
Irish Rail has announced that there are major changes coming to fares for its services - and it begins on Monday. A new Dublin commuter zone is being introduced as part of the changes. As a result ...
The changes are being introduced as a result of an extension and a re-mapping of the travel zones in the greater Dublin area. The old Short Hop Zone, which previously ended at the likes of ...
“At the moment the short-hop zone extends from Dublin to Balbriggan, leaving commuters in Laytown, Gormanstown and Drogheda paying much higher train fares than those in neighbouring towns.
Previously, Balbriggan and Skerries sat within the Short Hop Zone alongside other Dublin stations. Fine Gael TD for Dublin Fingal West, Grace Boland, said she was “deeply disappointed” by the ...