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Unread 05-08-2008, 09:30   #8
MOH
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Originally Posted by robdrysdale View Post
Yes you can get them replaced for free if the break. I'm on ticket number 3 since January. It's always a dodgy validator on Dublin Bus that breaks them. As said if it's Dublin Bus go to O'Connell St office. If it's Irish Rail you can follow Mark's advice, although being without ticket for a week would be a costly pain, or pop into the CIE office on Abbey Street. There's a phone on the first counter that you just pick up and it rings through to the Annual Ticket office. They'll ask you to fill in the form, which you do. About 10 mins later someone arrives down and hands you a new ticket in exchange for you old one.

Gf's ticket failed recently for the second time in a month. Irish Rail insisted it was a dodgy bus validator that had done it, despite the fact she hadn't used it anywhere apart from Dart stations in the week before it failed.
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