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Commuting Thurles - Dublin

  • 18-09-2014 10:48am
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 33


    I was wondering if there is anyone who commutes from Thurles to Dublin by train or by car as I'd like to hear from your experience in terms of costs and time spent travelling. Thanks


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 712 ✭✭✭deejer


    guesswhat wrote: »
    I was wondering if there is anyone who commutes from Thurles to Dublin by train or by car as I'd like to hear from your experience in terms of costs and time spent travelling. Thanks

    Did it on and off for 5 years from Limerick junction. Id say there was maybe 15 or so people commuting daily from Thurles when I stopped last year. If you get your yearly ticket through taxsaver.ie the cost is not too bad. I had the all services ticket meaning I could use the train anywhere at anytime and think I worked it would at about 12euro a day.

    Alot depends on your commute either side of the train i think. I was close to the junction and then 10mins in on the luas to work. Made it alot easier. Its 3 hours on a train each day no matter what way you look at it though. Its an early start but if you could get the 5 train down you would be back in thurles for 6.30 which would not be too bad.

    Railusers.ie would be a good forum to check out as well for advise.


  • Moderators, Sports Moderators Posts: 5,042 Mod ✭✭✭✭GoldFour4


    guesswhat wrote: »
    I was wondering if there is anyone who commutes from Thurles to Dublin by train or by car as I'd like to hear from your experience in terms of costs and time spent travelling. Thanks

    I did this during the summer and it's absolutely not worth it. I was getting the 6:19 train up from Thurles and the 17:05 back in the evening so I was back in Thurles at about 18:20 everyday. Train up usually got in at 7:45 or so every morning so you're talking about 3 hours on a train each day along with travel to the station and then travel to you're place of work from Heuston.

    I found myself very badly fatigued after a month or so and that was with me getting 7/8 hours sleep every night. Sleeping on the train is difficult enough. I've moved back up to Dublin now but there's a group of about 10/15 who travel every single day without fail. I'm sure they have families down in Tipp that they don't want to move up to Dublin but I can't think of another reason why you'd do it.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 33 guesswhat


    Thanks for your comments

    From home to Thurles station would be another 20m for me (by car) and from Heuston to work (public transport) I'm guessing between 30 to 45m ...

    I say ones wages would have to be high enough to pay for (at least) commuting costs which isn't my case


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 33 guesswhat


    I was getting the 6:19 train up from Thurles and the 17:05 back in the evening so I was back in Thurles at about 18:20

    I think I have made up my mind!
    I would never make it to the 17:05 train as I could never be sure what time I finish work


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