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New Leap card fares for bus services to launch next week

New Leap card fares for bus services to launch next week

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New Leap card zones will be introduced next week leading to revised fares for passengers.
The new zonal fare structure will launch on June 16 and follows similar updates to Irish Rail tickets that kicked in during April. The National Transport Authority said the new zones will make fares "more equitable and easy-to-understand".
They said: "The cost per kilometre travelled is now more consistent, and fares are more closely related to the straight-line distance between the origin and destination of journey."
Fares are now calculated on the basis of four new zonal fares:
Zone 1 includes areas within a 23km radius of central Dublin.
Zone 2 covers areas including Gormanston, Skerries, Kilcock, Sallins & Naas, Greystones. and Kilcoole.
Zone 3 covers areas including Drogheda, Enfield, Newbridge and Wicklow Town.
Zone 4 covers areas including as Kildare Town and Rathdrum.
The TFI 90 minute fare in Zone 1 remains unchanged at €2 for Adult, €1 for Young Adult/Student and €0.65 for Child Leap Cards. For Dublin commuter bus services in Zone 1, the fare will be €2.40 for Adult and €1.20 for Young Adult, Student and Child, when using your TFI Leap card.
Zone 2 bus fares will cost €3.70 for a bus to Dublin for adults, and €1.85 for students, young adults and children while Zone 3 fares will cost €5.30 and €2.65 for adults and children respectively.
Zone 4 bus fares will be €6.30 for adults and €3.15 for students, young adults and children.
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