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Irish Rail tickets bought online can’t be collected at stations due to ‘technical issue’COMMUTERS FACE POSSIBLE difficulties this morning due to a ‘technical issue’ with Irish Rail ticket vending machines. The technical issue means passengers who made online bookings cannot ...
And starting April 28, some ticket types will be discontinued, including adult, student, and child weekly and monthly tickets. The Off-Peak fares from Drogheda, Laytown, Gormanston, Newbridge and ...
Irish Rail is implementing train fare and zonal adjustments ... student and child weekly and monthly tickets, and off-peak fares from Drogheda, Laytown, Gormanston, Newbridge and Kildare.
Irish Rail said fares will reduce in the areas now ... student and child weekly and monthly tickets, and off-peak fares from Drogheda, Laytown, Gormanston, Newbridge and Kildare.
Irish Rail is conducting their engineering ... Dublin Bus will accept valid rail tickets for travel within the affected area. Donabate, Balbriggan, and Drogheda, or Rush/Lusk and Skerries, will ...
However, Dublin Bus will accept valid rail tickets for travel within the affected areas. A spokesperson for Irish Rail said the works this weekend involves maintenance along specific sections ...
In a statement on X, Irish Rail said services were suspended between ... by Gas Networks Ireland,” a spokesperson said. “Luas tickets are valid on Dublin Bus for the duration of the disruption.
Cheaper Advance and Off-Peak tickets will be available to buy in the rail sale between January 14 and 20. They will be sold for travel across Britain between January 17 and the end of March.
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