Ryanair Kerry flights are subsidised to the hilt and they don't pay duty on fuel...it stinks obviously...if they did Chinese style high speed rail you'd do the journey in an hour and clear the roads too
Welcome to Ireland! Where we'll make up for having awful roads, buses and trains by spaffing your money on heavily-subsidised internal flights for a tiny number of people, rather than invest in decent infrastructure so them flights aren't actually needed. But sure, aren't we a great bunch of lads altogether with our sky high GDP and expensive houses these days!
Ryanair Kerry flights are subsidised to the hilt and they don't pay duty on fuel...it stinks obviously...if they did Chinese style high speed rail you'd do the journey in an hour and clear the roads too
Aye some price gouging there. 160 brick for a seat on the flight this morning. I went in 2023 and it was 40 return
Given it's subsidized that price today should be looked into by local reps, not good enough
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Pats 4829
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Kerry 1195
1,378 in Limerick.
Are houses not cheap as chips up North with GDP not inflated by FDI. Ain't we building the A5 for yiz to scoot south in quicker times? Generous bunch that we are....if the cost of the A5, Casement money and the bridge linking warrenpoint to carlingford, sure all those yoyos could subsidise €5 train fares to all over and run free buses to kerry while bypassing a bunch of villages in the process.....
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The train to Tibet is a political project though, to tie what is essentially stolen land into the Chinese state. The Chinese don't give a feck how few people live there, as that's not why they're doing it. These are the same people who are spending vast sums creating ridiculous new islands in the middle of the South China Sea, just so they can extend their territorial claims and put military planes on them. Surprise surprise - wealthy autocratic regimes don't operate by normal rules.
And it's not about filling the trains in Ireland. It's about the crazy cost of installing it in the first place. You'd have to build an entirely new train network from scratch. Plus the fact that the distances in Ireland are so short that it would barely run at top speed anyway (so why bother?).
Holland has almost 4 times the population of Ireland and about 6/7 times its population density, over a much smaller land base, yet scrapped almost all of its high speed plans on the basis of cost. The only routes they have are the ones that go outside Holland to Belgium and Germany. And the Dutch love feckin' trains! If the Dutch can't make it work in a country with such a high population density and high usage of public transport, there's zero chance the Irish would.
Go do a government business case for high-speed rail in Ireland and see how heavily it gets laughed out of court.
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Ah you know! You were talking about investment in infrastructure, te Irish Government is doing so in another jurisdiction ie te A5, a stadium and a very large bridge - that money spent on Irish infrasructure could go a long way toward decreasing travel times by road to the likes of Kerry or could increase rail capacity while reducing travel time. I really didnt think you'd need to have that cleared up EYG!
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Cork City v Bohs - 5034
Derry City v Waterford - 2994
Drogs v Gamway United - 2161
Shels v Shamrock ;-) - 5214
Pats v Sligo - 4829
TOTAL - 20232
AVERAGE - 4046
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Wexford v Bray - 848
Kerry v Dundalk - 1195
Treaty v Harps - 1378
UCD v Cobh - 224
TOTAL - 3645
AVERAGE - 911
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Cork City v Bohs - 5034
Derry City v Waterford - 2994
Drogs v Gamway United - 2161
Shels v Shamrock ;-) - 5214
Pats v Sligo - 4829
TOTAL - 20232
AVERAGE - 4046
I am around long enough to realise a 4k average is brilliant....but is the Cork and Derry crowds a bit disappointing?
Mad to think crowds that size are a bit disappointing to some, but our crowds would be even bigger if not for the saucy enough ticket prices.
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