My view on this is: If they put bus fares down to €1, then they would be sure to put something else up in price to get it all back. You have to remember that most politicians are not charity workers but business people. (and are big fans of the "give with the left hand, take with the right" cliche)In the budget in Dec I wonder if the Greens will rob the Labour promise of a E1.00 max busfare for the entire Dublin Bus network within this 25 mile radius.
Murt
There are no delays with giving change on Dublin Bus for the past good few years - if you tender too much then you get a change receipt that you can exchange for cash elsewhere but you never get change on the bus.No delays with giving change.
Isn't that the case here too? Or is it under 3 or something?Kids under 4 are free
Divide by 6. He gets 6 * 5-day ramblers for €83.sorry broadbandken but your numbers don't seem to add up can you explain further? eg 4 buses X 5 days is 20 journeys @83euro therefore €4.15 a journey??
Divide by 6. He gets 6 * 5-day ramblers for €83.
€1 is the minimum adult fare these days so I would imagine that the majority of passengers would not be paying this but a larger fare.More people paying €1 will far outweight the smaller amount paying the higher cost.
More people paying €1 will far outweight the smaller amount paying the higher cost. They just need to make public transport a viable and attractive 'service' and a lot of people would use it.
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