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Just saw this in the news this morning. Park and ride, pay for parking. Great another expense. Can we get a tax deduction on this?
No. Unless perhaps as an incidental cost of doing business incurred by a self employed person that can be written off (but not a regular cost incurred travelling to one's normal place of work as far as I know)?Can we get a tax deduction on this?
If they are worried about people using their car park then should be €5 if not buying a train ticket , free if you do....
If they are worried about people using their car park then should be €5 if not buying a train ticket , free if you do....
Playing devils advocate here. I appreciate that it may hurt/cost you - but will there be a benefit to others?
Will more people walk/cycle to the station? Those that live further away may be able to get a space. I've no experience here, but I'm guessing that parking is at a premium and people are parking at the crack of dawn to get a spot? Assuming that the money is used for carpark expansion as it says in the article - is this a good thing?
However, I agree with the comment about the difference in stations that are out in the middle of no where versus ones in built up areas. It's only people local to these stations that would know if parking is a problem there.
The government should have a vested interest in getting people off the roads. I'm not sure that Irish Rail would have that as a specific objective.
As an aside, it's not really 500 a year. It's 8 Euro a week or 2 Euro a day, at 50 weeks is 400, assuming people take 2 week holidays. Sure 500 was a nice number for the headline, but 400 is more realistic.
I mainly cycle and don't work for any vested interest!
Also watch in amazement as people pay it.
If I pay my €8 a week it will not guarantee me a parking spot in the morning.
It's just a cash cow; just watch the e2 per day slowly climb to e2.50. Also watch in amazement as people pay it.
Surely paying the €8 p.w guarantee's a space?
This measure will reduce, not increase, the amount of available parking space in some stations. In Edgeworthstown it is currently possible to park on the road next to the car park, if the car park is full. How long will this last now?
that car park is only there a few years so the road was always full with cars when i was growing up.
Portarlington is the same, there will be cars parked all over the place to avoid paying the 8 euro.
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You have obviously never been to Rush/Lusk train station then? There are more illegally parked cars then you can shake a stick at. One of the car parks looks like second hand car lot.
You think people will illegally park if there is private clamping company operating on the grounds?