Tom, it was announced by the dept of social welfare earlier this year that it was bweing looked into and that within the next year or two it would be changed and while I was up north last week and buying a ticket the guy also said to me that soon I wouldn't have to be buying tickets like that any more. Speaking of Irish rail has there been any mention recently about the lack of customer service provided at Connolly station? I use the enterprise service a lot now and am more confident around the station now than I use to be but I have had to leave someone back to take a train back to Belfast and they were not happy with the service provided on this end. For any person that has not had the wonderful experience of travelling on this service all I can say is that its just great and I could not complement the Belfast staff enough. There awareness and how they approach and talk to you is just excellent and it's a pleasure travelling on that train. Cheers, Nicky. -----Original Message----- From: irelandvipnews-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:irelandvipnews-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of O'Neill, Tom Sent: 19 June 2006 11:13 To: irelandvipnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [IrelandVIPNews] Re: FREE TRAVEL PASS Hi A few small observations 1. Agree that our address on it can be a mistake but on the other hand if like myself you lost your pass someone picked it up and posted it to me. Thank you kind Sir-Madam 2. As I represent guide dog owners on Irish Rail's disability users group no mention ever has been made of an All Ireland Travel pass. Next meeting 29th of June and I will raise the matter and Joe Bollard who represents NCBI on this group please remind me to do this. 3. There are no plans by Dept of Social Community and Family Affairs to update the current travel pass due to the "huge cost involved" their words not mine. Tom -----Original Message----- From: irelandvipnews-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:irelandvipnews-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Ulla Quayle Sent: 19 June 2006 10:19 To: irelandvipnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [IrelandVIPNews] Re: FREE TRAVEL PASS ************************************* This e-mail has been received by the Revenue Internet e-mail service. ************************************* Morning All. The thing that really worries me about the travel passes in the South is that both of them (the Companion Travel Pass and the Dublin Bus Pass) have our addresses printed on them. This could be very dangerous if we lose the passes. Basically it means that anyone who might pick these up if we drop them knows that a visually impaired person lives at the address printed on the pass. This leaves us open to all sorts of problems if the passes fall into the wrong hands. That really does worry me a lot. The travel pass in the North does not have the person's address printed on it. It has the address of the Smart Pass Office so that if it gets lost, there are no contact details of the person to whom it belongs written on it. I do think this is serious and it is leaving us open to all sorts of risk. Ulla -----Original Message----- From: Kealy, Nicky [mailto:Nicky.Kealy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: 19 June 2006 10:06 To: irelandvipnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [IrelandVIPNews] Re: FREE TRAVEL PASS Hi Robbie. as you have already heard some companies don't accept them as they have not signed up to the scheme yet. I don't know if they are compelled to either. Just out of interest, do you know the name of the company? There are not that many private opporaters in the Dublin area are there? Just on a slightly different thread, I have seen travel passes from the north and they are much better than our ones here. They are much smaller and fit in a wallet. I can't understand why that can't be done here. Also, they are much stricter up there about you presenting your pass for inspection and if ya don't have one ya have to pay. I do believe that we are going to have a 32 county pass for all within the next year or so. -----Original Message----- From: irelandvipnews-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:irelandvipnews-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Sandberg, Robert Sent: 19 June 2006 09:32 To: irelandvipnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [IrelandVIPNews] FREE TRAVEL PASS Hi folks! First of all appologies to the VICS list I sent this to by mistake. Can anyone tell me where I can read up on the legal status of the travel pass? Especially who is compelled to accept it and who isn't. I have one, not the blue bus pass, but the one that's valid for country-wide public transport. This morning the driver of my bus to work said he could not accept the pass and that I would have to pay him. I have to say that it is a private bus company, but I was under the impression that the pass covered those too. 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