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Unread 20-05-2010, 00:56   #5
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Originally Posted by Colm Moore View Post
Is the extended stop in Athenry deliberate?
No, just a long wait at Athenry for the connecting train to Gort!

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I'm not sure if Irish Rail have made it clear what counts as a parallel journey for Limerick-Athenry. Certainly if the booking system returns a specific train path you can use it, but if it isn't returned, they have tended to treat it as not permissible. Potentially, worst case, book a ticket as far as Ennis, only travel to Gort and buy a single Gort-Ennis on the second day.
So are you saying that a ticket to Ennis is valid for travel via Athenry?


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You should be able to buy a first class upgrade on the day, provided the service has first class and available seats. They prefer if you buy the upgrade in the ticket office, but if that is closed, get it on the train.
How much is this, and is the upgrade valid for the whole journey, or per train?

Thanks for all your help
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