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782378 29-10-2009 11:55

Ticket Question - Annual Bus and Rail
 
I have two questions about my new annual Bus and Rail Ticket.

Is this going to become a Smart card in the future, if so when?

When I transfer from bus to train I get message "ticket already validated" and cannot get throught the gates at the station. Does anybody know how long you need to wait before it will work in the train stations after using a bus and also whom I can contact in Irish Rail to have this corrected? It can be very frustrating waiting around fro somebody to open the gates manually.

Mark Gleeson 29-10-2009 14:40

The validated problem is known about, its been around for a long long time well before the new gates, at least 10 minutes must pass between validation and the next attempt to use the ticket, it has been raised with IE

All rail only annual tickets for Dublin will be issued as smartcards as soon as the smartcard system is fully operational. All tickets valid from Jan 1st 2010 should be smartcards. Anyone holding a old style ticket will be offered a free upgrade to a smartcard ticket when they become available. The replacement charge following theft or loss will be struck out and replaced with a simple token admin charge for the replacement card

Bus+Rail smartcards while possible will not be issued since the RPA are keeping a tight grip on the smartcard roll out

ThomasJ 29-10-2009 14:47

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Originally Posted by Mark Gleeson (Post 50498)

Bus+Rail smartcards while possible will not be issued since the RPA are keeping a tight grip on the smartcard roll out

what a joke!

So it looks like i could be stuck with the old style pass (bus and rail jan 2010) getting the usual validation problems. Typical :rolleyes:

Thomas Ralph 29-10-2009 16:59

A Dublin Bus-issued bus and rail ticket will not have the "just validated" issue, as it will have been validated by the proximity card reader on the bus and the magnetic stripe reader for the train, and they don't communicate.

782378 19-11-2009 12:20

Gotta say what a joke these Annual bus and rail tickets are, Have had nothing but trouble with them.

Saw an article in the Metro today about somebody else complaining about them too.

Mine has stopped working in all train ticket machines now, Previously it would validate ticket but not open gate, It is very frustrating having to wait for gates to be manually opened!

Does anybody else have issues with these cards?

Thomas Ralph 19-11-2009 16:02

There are known issues with the tickets. An IÉ-issued annual ticket (that is, one with a photo printed onto it rather than a separate ID card) that no longer operates the barriers can be replaced on the spot at the annual ticket office near Connolly Station or the suburban office in Pearse Station, or alternatively you can fill in a form at any staffed booking office in the Dublin suburban area and they will send out a replacement ticket to that office within a week or two.

Mark Gleeson 19-11-2009 16:27

All rail only tickets will be replaced with smartcards in the coming months. While this doesn't change things for rail+bus it does reduce the number of mag stripe tickets, less delays with people in front of you struggling.

Key advice is if you have an Irish Rail issued ticket (the single ticket with photo) avoid the reader on the bus at all costs. Dublin Bus issued tickets are smartcard enabled

MugsGame 18-06-2010 09:21

I also have an Irish-rail issued Short Hop + Dublin Bus annual ticket.

The first set of North-bound entry validators at Pearse St. station (the unmanned ones) regularly (perhaps always) refuse my ticket and modify the magstripe. Most recently yesterday around 10:30pm.

This causes the ticket to subsequently fail on most DART and bus readers.

However, some readers seem to be able to accept and repair the modified magstripe, e.g. the machines at Bayside (perhaps because they are the older turnstyle model with entry validation only).

When I've had to get a ticket replaced it's always been due to a bus reader. I have thought about buying a magstripe reader / writer to save me some trips into Abbey St...

Mark Gleeson 18-06-2010 09:27

From August 1st all bus/rail tickets for Dublin issued by Irish Rail will become smartcards, well you end up with two smartcards, one for bus and one for train. But it will mean the end of problems.

The bus validators are the real problem

drumcondra commuter 13-07-2010 08:50

This is just a moan so chose to ignore if you want to.

On Friday last, I went to the business-hours Taxsaver Office at Connolly Station. I have an Annual Bus/Rail/DART taxsaver ticket. For months now, it has been refused by both rail and bus validators. I accepted this over time and generally just flagged it past the ticket vendor / driver when necessary.

On Friday I had an opportunity to change it at last. I was treated fairly and quickly by the staff there who asked no questions and made it very easy to swap my broken ticket for a new one. It worked on the bus on the way home and then stopped working entirely: both rail and bus validators refusing it.

I know that one is supposed to keep it away from other magnetic devices (because that is really easy these days!) but it worked once. I'm sick of this. I refuse to accept that this magnetic strip is this sensitive. Please please please please please can we have smart card(s) for this type of taxsaver ticket? Please?

Mark Gleeson 13-07-2010 08:54

Previous post had the answer

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mark Gleeson (Post 56757)
From August 1st all bus/rail tickets for Dublin issued by Irish Rail will become smartcards, well you end up with two smartcards, one for bus and one for train. But it will mean the end of problems.

The bus validators are the real problem


ThomasJ 13-07-2010 10:58

any chance of dublin bus following suit

Mark Gleeson 13-07-2010 12:01

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Originally Posted by ThomasJ (Post 57188)
any chance of dublin bus following suit

Error rates on Dublin Bus tickets lower as they use smartcard on the bus and thus avoid the problems IE issued tickets are having.

We keep in touch with the TaxSaver office and they to be fair let us know when they are changing something

drumcondra commuter 13-07-2010 13:43

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Originally Posted by Mark Gleeson (Post 57182)
Previous post had the answer

Yea, but the anger had to go somewhere

Mark Gleeson 13-07-2010 13:48

Its extremely annoying, the crew down the taxsaver office are be far the nicest you are likely to meet.

In theory a bus and rail smartcard is doable today but the RPA refuse to play ball

Colm Moore 13-07-2010 13:59

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mark Gleeson (Post 57196)
Error rates on Dublin Bus tickets lower as they use smartcard on the bus and thus avoid the problems IE issued tickets are having.

Isn't that a solution in itself for many people?

Mark Gleeson 13-07-2010 14:00

Depends on your employer as to who they deal with

Paddyphillips 22-08-2010 22:26

No smart tickets
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mark Gleeson (Post 56757)
From August 1st all bus/rail tickets for Dublin issued by Irish Rail will become smartcards, well you end up with two smartcards, one for bus and one for train. But it will mean the end of problems.

The bus validators are the real problem

This has not happened i have now been told to get a smart(s). I will have to cancel my current ticket bought in April (replaced a good few times already not sure how many) and buy a new ticket from sept to sept. I'm not sure you are allowed do this as the tax break says you can only buy 1 a year.

So I guess I will have to go and get my ticket replaced god knows how many more tines

Mark Gleeson 23-08-2010 08:54

From August 1st all Rail/Bus short hop zone tickets issued have been smartcards

For replacements the problem is they cannot issue the bus portion for less than 1 year so you are somewhat stuck as they simply get a box of tickets from Dublin bus, they cannot reprogram them.

For rail only Dublin short hop zone tickets a smartcard can be issued regardless of the duration remaining on the existing ticket as Irish Rail can program the card on site. Nearly all of those tickets should have been replaced by now

As the bulk of tickets are issued November/December/January the problem tickets will be cleared in time

Paddyphillips 23-08-2010 19:34

Thanks
 
Thanks for the answer


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