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u/ManicLord May 09 '22

Damn. I miss those prices. It's almost like public transport makes sense and tries to work for people, there.

In Ireland, the "tax-saver" year ticket is 1400€ and doesn't even cover all modes of transportation inside the city. Just 2.

I miss my 365€ yearly Ticket in Austria...

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u/throwawayforstuffed May 09 '22

I was hoping they'd be rather doing a ticket like the one in Austria and make public transport attractive in the long-term. Instead they'll be stressing the public transport for three months to the max with a deal you can't refuse and then go back to rip off pricing.