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Published 17:57 30 Nov 2018 GMT
Updated 10:46 1 Dec 2018 GMT
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The new Dublin Bus and Go-Ahead Ireland bus fares will see the Leap fare for journeys between 1-3 stages increase by 5 cents - going up to €1.55.
The €2.60 Leap fare for journeys of more than 13 stages will decrease to €2.50, while the €2.15 Leap fare for trips between 4-13 stages will increase to €2.25.
Meanwhile, there's going to be no change to the €3.30 cash fare for trips more than 13 stages, but the €2.85 cash charge for journeys between 4-13 stages will increase to €3.00.
The Xpresso cash fare will also increase from €3.65 to €3.80.
And for Luas commuters, among many other things, there's going to be no more distinction between peak and off-peak Leap fares. This is going to be part of the fare simplification process.
Bus Éireann will also be introducing a number of changes, including a new 24-hour student fare of €4.00 in Galway, Limerick and Waterford.
You can read about the full list of fare changes here.
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