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Irish Rail Query
I've got a query which I'm hoping someone here can help me with was looking for an email address on the irish rail website and couldn't find a suitable one... (Disclaimer i could just be blind)
I have a ticket to go from Galway to Kilkenny However I can only leave galway this evening on the 6pm train this gets me into Dublin at 9pm tonight however the last train from Dublin to Kilkenny was 625. Can I now get the train to kilkenny tomorrow morning or will Irish rail accept my ticket? I did this before after asking a cashier in Galway before buying the ticket and she said I could but when I got to dublin the next morning guy told me ticket was already used and only after a fair bit of explaining he told me to go ahead. However I got the strong impression he didnt believe me and just didnt want the hassle. So I'm wondering A - can i do this? and B - how am i meant to prove my ticket is still valid? as the guy in Galway always stamps the ticket with todays date but I can't get a kilkenny train until tomorrow. Also say for example i dont want to get the first train down to kilkenny and want a lie in tomorrow can I just get e.g. 1 o clock train from dublin to kilkenny? Ideally this is what id like to do but i fear if i did this the person is more likely to think im lying. thanks for any replies. |
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what you need is proof of the train you left Galway on....surely its reasonable to continue your journey the next day if you got the fiorst available train, Notwithstanding that> i think you may well be entitled to break your journey anyway but I wouldnt be sure of that.
I guess all this changes if it is a day return you bought.
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As long as it was a monthly return (as opposed to a day return), then you're ok:
http://www.railusers.ie/passenger_in...eak_of_journey /csd |
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If I do a search on the irish rail website for journeys from Galway to Kilkenny tomorrow (though oddly not today), the last one shown is:
Galway - Kilkenny 07/08 18:05 09:24 Galway 18:05 - Kildare 20:11 Kildare 08:11 - Kilkenny 09:24 So their own journey planner is showing you can break the journey. I'd just print that off and bring it with you.
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just in case anyone is interested I got a reply back from Irish Rail
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Last edited by Victor; 07-08-2009 at 06:17. Reason: [/quote] + [/FONT][/COLOR][/SIZE] [SIZE=1][COLOR=blue][FONT=Verdana][/FONT][/COLOR][/SIZE] |
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