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Do you tap on and off on Dublin bus?

For short single journeys tell the driver your destination and hold your TFI Leap Card to the target on the driver's ticket machine. The correct fare will be deducted for your journey. You will hear a tone when you have successfully touched on. Do not touch off when using the bus.



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Dublin City Bus Network The TFI 90 Minute fare applies to most journeys in the Dublin area and is only €2.00 for Adults, €1.00 for Young Adults (19-23) and Students, and €0.65 for Children (up to and including 18 years).

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What happens if I forget to tap off? You will be charged the single fare to the end of the route, so always remember to tap off in order to pay the correct fare.

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Double door buses have the tap off reader positioned by the rear set of doors. Sometimes, including at bus stations, the driver will not be able to open the rear doors and you will need to leave via the front door. The tap off reader will remain active but you also have the option to tap off on the driver's machine.

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You can buy tickets at Luas stops from the ticket machines provided (most accept both cash and cards). As with buses and trains however, using a Leap Card is an easier and cheaper way to pay for travel.

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Tap On, Tap Off for return journeys In addition, if you decide to make several journeys in that day your fare will be capped at the daily rate. Using Tap On, Tap off means you only pay for the journeys you have made and gives you more flexibility should your travel needs change.

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Check with the lost and found department at the bus company to see if someone turned it in. Call the phone company and have it disconnected or go there and have the services transferred to a new phone. Some cell phone companies let you log into their website and suspend the phones services right away.

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The Free Travel Scheme allows you to travel, free of charge, on public transport and some private bus and ferry services. Everyone aged 66 and over, living permanently in Ireland, can get the Free Travel Scheme. People with disabilities and carers aged under 66 may also qualify for Free Travel.

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