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Unread 23-06-2014, 18:46   #225
Inniskeen
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Originally Posted by Mark Gleeson View Post
They can't refuse to sell you the ticket on the basis of nationality
It is not particularly unusual for tickets to be sold on the basis of country of residence (using passports as the control) - BritRail passes can be purchased by holders of non-UK passports.

Most European cities have one, two and three day tickets, generally available to everybody - this is probably the way the Dublin ticket will evolve. This type of ticket is very convenient for tourists and other visitors as it avoids continually battling with unfamiliar ticket machines and mastering local peculiarities.
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