Is that the same one that I mentioned earlier?mo3art said:How about the tax free travel deal?
I'm starting to think they actually prefer people to pay in cash.Adult Travel 90, 10 Journey was € 18.00, now 18.50
Why don't you just buy some 2-easy tickets? They allow 2 journeys - in your case €3.10 per ticket for 2 x €1.55 journeys. No saving I know but it solves the change problem because you can pick them up in most newsagents.
It's unreal. In most countries there is a significant discount to encourage users to use pre-pay. In Ireland you're basically penalised. No wonder public transport here is seen as a last resort. Cut services this year while increasing prices -- nice work Dublin Bus!I'm starting to think they actually prefer people to pay in cash.
After this genius move, there is now no pre-pay equivalent to the 1.15, 1.60 and 1.80 fares
Really? So if I use the bus one day a week, at €1.15 each way, what prepay ticket do you suggest that won't cost me more?There are other tickets that wouldn't have you paying more than your fare- just aren't as handy.
When it says on a 30 Day Rambler use by Oct 2010 does this mean the last day in October?
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