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Unread 09-09-2014, 15:27   #21
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Its a bit more complex than that

I understand as of Friday monthly/annual tickets issued from then on should be at the 2013 price.

I wouldn't expect physical hardware in situ until Q1 2015
But the NTA was quite clear.

If I cannot use a Leapcard for my Cork/Cobh journey on Friday then the ticke price must revert to the 2013 price?
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Unread 09-09-2014, 18:35   #22
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They said 'products', so applies to monthly/annual only

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Approved increases for Iarnród Éireann’s Cork/Cobh/Midleton products are on the basis that these will be made available on the Leap card format by 1st August 2014. If that date is not achieved, and if the Authority does not approve the reasons for the missed deadline, then these newly approved fares are to revert to their rates prior to 1st December 2013.

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Unread 10-09-2014, 19:27   #23
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So, should ordinary fares drop - the ones on which Leap Card isn't available.
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Unread 10-09-2014, 20:47   #24
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Fares for monthly/annual will drop

The condition did not set a date for epurse

Thats what the NTA have confirmed, so a victory of sorts tomorrow
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Unread 11-09-2014, 16:20   #25
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Here you go http://www.irishrail.ie/news/corkleap
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Find it hard to credit this rebate has to involve vouchers. There was no other way to do this?
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Unread 26-11-2014, 23:05   #27
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http://www.irishrail.ie/news/leap-ca...m-1st-december
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Leap Card weekly and monthly tickets on Cork to Cobh/Midleton from 1st December

26 November 2014

Leap Card available for Adult and Student Weekly, and Adult, Student and Child Monthly tickets from 1st December, from Payzone outlets

From December 1st Iarnród Éireann customers will be able to purchase the following Leap products at Payzone outlets.


Cork to Cobh and Midleton Route
Adult Weekly
Adult Monthly
Child Monthly
Student Weekly
Student Monthly.

Leap cards are available from www.leapcard.ie or for a list of shops in the Cork area that sell Leap cards click here.



FAQ on Leap Cards for Cork commuter train services.



What routes are Leap weekly or monthly cards available on?
Leap card products listed above can be used on the Cork – Cobh/Midleton lines.

Are Leap cards available for combined journeys with Bus Éireann?
Not at present, this functionality is currently being developed and will be available in 2015

Where can I get a Leap weekly or monthly card in Cork?
At any Payzone shop.

Can I purchase a Leap weekly or monthly card at a Ticket Vending Machine at stations in Cork?
Not at present, this functionality is currently being developed and will be available in 2015.

Can I use an epurse Leap card to travel in Cork?
Not at present, work is ongoing to have this functionality enabled in 2015.

When will Leap epurse cards be available to use in Cork?
The contract for installing the physical equipment at stations in Cork has just been signed so will work will commence in the coming weeks with an estimated schedule date of March, 2015. Update to follow.

What are the age restrictions for the child Monthly Leap card?
The child Monthly Leap card will be available up to the age of 18 years.

How can I add a product to their weekly or monthly Leap Card in Cork?
This has to be done at a Payzone outlet initially.

Are Annual cards being issued on Leap in Cork?
Yes, Annual cards from 1st October onwards are being issued on Leap cards.
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Unread 02-12-2014, 09:43   #28
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No increases in cash fares on cork commuter services yesterday due to failure to have Leap available
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Unread 02-12-2014, 11:38   #29
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I can understand that there are complications on the integrated Bus Eireann tickets, but why the delay with ePurse?
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Unread 02-12-2014, 12:31   #30
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There's no equipment to tag on/tag off with!
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Unread 02-12-2014, 12:33   #31
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8 stations need validators installed
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So how are they validating the passes?

I assume the barriers in Kent Station are Leap enabled?
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So how are they validating the passes?

I assume the barriers in Kent Station are Leap enabled?
they are certainly IR smart card enabled
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