Irish Rail are offering great reduced fares on their website. The tickets have to be bought on the web.
Just look at the prices.
These fares are only available on certain trains. Check list below.
At last and well done Irish Rail.
What is it about Irish Rail PR that they seem to stay so quiet about their business. This new fare deal just gets a small mention on their website. It's a big deal and deserves a fanfare of bugles. Just like what Ryanair does when planes arrive on time!
Dublin Heuston - Cork €16 each way*
Dublin Heuston - Tralee €16 each way*
Dublin Heuston - Ennis €13 each way*
Dublin Heuston - Limerick €13 each way*
Dublin Heuston - Galway €12 each way*
Dublin Heuston - Westport €12 each way*
Dublin Heuston - Kilkenny €8 each way*
Dublin Heuston - Waterford €8 each way*
Only on Irishrail.ie*These fares are available Monday to Thursday on the following trains only on irishrail.ie (these fares are not available from booking office or telesales):
Dublin to Cork 09.00/ 10.00/ 11.00/ 12.00/ 13.00/ 19.00/ 20.00/ 21.00
Cork to Dublin 10.30/ 11.30/ 12.30/ 13.30/ 14.30/ 15.30/ 18.30/ 19.30/ 20.30
Dublin to Waterford 07.30/ 09.30/ 10.00/ 11.30
Waterford to Dublin 10.45/ 13.15/ 15.00/ 18.25
Limerick to Dublin 05.35/ 06.35/ 11.55/ 12.35/ 14.15/ 15.55/ 19.50
Dublin to Limerick 09.25/ 10.00/ 11.25/ 12.00/ 20.00/ 21.00
Dublin to Tralee 09.00/ 11.00/ 13.00/ 20.00
Tralee to Dublin 09.15/ 11.15/ 13.15/ 17.15/ 19.15
Dublin to Galway 07.10/ 09.10/ 11.10/ 19.15
Galway to Dublin 10.50/ 13.10/ 15.05
Dublin to Westport 08.20/ 12.40
Westport to Dublin 13.10/ 18.05
*These fares are standard class fares only. Exclusion dates will apply. These fares are subject to availability on selected services Monday to Thursday and are only available on irishrail.ie. Terms and conditions apply.
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