18.3.10

Free Travel for Tourists!

Are you a tourist visiting Ireland? Are you aged 66 or over?

If you said yes to both questions you are entitled to a free Golden Trekker ticket!

Golden Trekker tickets entitle you to free rail travel when in Ireland. The scheme which launched today provides free rail travel to all tourists to Ireland aged 66 and over. There is no restriction on nationality or country of residence.

You can access your tickets on www.discoverireland.com. The tickets will take the form of a four day Trekker ticket or a sequence of four day tracker tickets depending on the length of stay, providing visitors with unrestricted rail travel for a set period. Each four day ticket is worth €100.

Irish senior citizens can currently avail of free travel and every time my mother who lives at home in West Cork comes to visit myself and my two sisters in Dublin she likes to remind us that she used her free travel pass. I witnessed her producing her pass to the train inspector recently and the look of apprehension on her face expressed the fear that he would demand she pay up! But the scheme is genuine and hopefully our Golden Trekkers will help strengthen Irish tourism by encouraging visitors to move around our beautiful countryside and cities. Check out routes and times on www.irishrail.ie. Unfortunately I have to wait another 36 years to avail of free travel!!

1 comment:

  1. I´m kind of sad that I´m not over 66 years old, I´m not even close! Though I did have the chance to visit a great rail tourist attraction. It was in the Paris of South America. Ostensibly dedicated to the rail system of Argentina, and while certainly that forms a good portion of the collection, it’s a somewhat dilapidated old railway building that houses displays of a wide variety of electrical machinery, much of which has little to nothing to do with riding the rails.It was when I decided to rent apartments in buenos aires that I knew about this place, since the rental company lady gave me a few tips on where to go during my stay. They have that extra service free of charge and that is highly valuable!
    Jules

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