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New 16-25 Railcard

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  • 05-06-2009 4:22pm
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    Iarnród Éireann is pleased to announce the launch of its new 16-25 Railcard. The 16-25 Railcard is only available to 16-25 year old persons and replaces the Faircard brand.

    Holders of the 16-25 Railcard are entitled to substantial discounts off the regular Adult fare on presentation of their valid Railcard ID Card at time of purchasing their rail ticket.

    * Completed application forms must be accompanied by a copy of photo ID (either a Driving Licence, Passport or Garda Age Card), two passport sized photographs and payment of €10.00. Application forms should be posted to Iarnród Éireann, C/o 15 Porters Avenue, Coolmine Industrial Estate, Dublin 15.
    * Alternatively, a scanned copy of completed application forms together with a digital photo and copies of required photo ID may be emailed with payment details to: registrations@railcard-css.com

    The 16-25 Railcard must be available for inspection when travelling on a discounted Railcard rail ticket. A customer who fails to produce their 16–25 Railcard at time of purchase will be liable to pay the appropriate fare and any subsequent application for a refund will not be considered.

    16-25 Railcard is only valid for 1 year to expiry date shown on card.

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  • Registered Users Posts: 37 blackswan


    What are the discounts like? can you get them on Dart and Commuter? is it worth the €10?


  • Registered Users Posts: 8,779 ✭✭✭Carawaystick


    isn't it a bit odd to send personal details to a different domain name email address....


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