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Irish Rail has been accused of “dividing the country in two” by charging commuters travelling to Dublin from outside the “short-hop zone” thousands of euro more than their near neighbours ...
Drogheda and Laytown train stations will not be included in the low fares short-hop zone, Labour TD, Ged Nash has revealed from his latest correspondence he has received from the National ...
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.
At the end of the day the Short Hop Zone simply wasn’t reflective of the City and Greater Dublin Commuter Area ... Dublin City Zone which will extend approximately 23km from the city in ...
Irish Rail has introduced fare and zonal adjustments for the Dublin area and beyond. The adjustments are part of the National Transport Authority’s (NTA) latest "fares determination", Irish Rail ...
The Leap visitor card offers tourists 72 hours of unlimited travel in Dublin on Luas, DART, Dublin Bus and Iarnród Éireann's short hop zone. The card, ...
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Dublin public transport fares are changing this week – here’s what you need to know - MSNMost DART and Commuter Rail services (zones 1 to 4 in the Short Hop Zone) The TFI Daily Cap in Zone 1 will be €6/day for Adult, €3 for Young Adult/Student and €1.95 for Child Leap Cards.
Dublin truly feels like just a short hop across the Atlantic, especially with the comfort of Aer Lingus, where you almost feel like you’re immediately in Ireland, once you get on the plane.
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