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Leap Discount Child Fares Extended to Dublin Commuter Towns

August 30, 2025 Victoria Sterling Business
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Original source: independent.ie

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Dublin Commuter Leap Fare Zone ⁤Discount: ⁣What You⁢ Need ⁣to⁢ Know (September 2024)

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  • Dublin Commuter Leap Fare Zone ⁤Discount: ⁣What You⁢ Need ⁣to⁢ Know (September 2024)
    • Dublin Commuter Fare ⁣Discount – At ⁢a Glance
    • What’s changing?
    • Who Benefits from the Discount?
    • How⁣ to Access the Discount
    • Understanding the Leap Fare Zones

Updated: October 26, ⁤2023

from September 1st, 2024, significant fare reductions for young travellers are coming into effect on Dublin’s‍ public transport network. Children under 18 will now benefit from a 67% discount on fares within the Dublin Commuter Leap Fare Zone,bringing ⁣outer suburban areas in line wiht existing⁤ discounts in the city⁤ centre. This change aims to make public ⁤transport more affordable for families and encourage greater ridership.

Dublin Commuter Fare ⁣Discount – At ⁢a Glance

  • What: 67% fare discount ⁣for children under 18.
  • Where: Within the Dublin Commuter Leap Fare Zone (Zones 1 & 2).
  • when: Effective September 1st, 2024.
  • Why ‍it matters: Reduces ‍the cost of travel for families, encourages public transport ‍use, ⁤and simplifies the fare structure.
  • What’s Next: Families should update their Leap cards or Leap ⁤Top-Up app to ensure the discount is applied.

What’s changing?

Previously, fare discounts for children were primarily ⁤focused on ⁣the ⁤Dublin City Zone.This adjustment extends those savings to a wider commuter belt, encompassing towns like Balbriggan, Skerries, Greystones, Kilcoole, Kilcock, and Sallins/Naas. ⁣ The change is part of a broader series ⁣of fare adjustments implemented ⁢earlier in the year, which restructured the Leap fare zones across Dublin⁣ and its surrounding areas.

The new structure consists of ‍four zones:

Zone 1: Dublin City Centre
Zone 2: Inner Suburbs and surrounding towns.
Zone 3: Outer Commuter towns.
Zone 4: Further⁢ outlying areas.The 67% discount applies to travel within Zones 1 & 2 for ⁣those under 18.

Who Benefits from the Discount?

The primary beneficiaries are:

Families: Reduced travel costs for school commutes, leisure activities, and visits.
Students: Lower fares for travelling to and from school, college, or university.
Young Commuters: ‍ More affordable travel for those working or attending training in the Dublin area.
Residents of Outer Suburban Areas: ⁢ Equal access to fare discounts previously limited to the city centre.

How⁣ to Access the Discount

The 67% discount applies to all Child Leap products – daily, ⁢weekly,⁣ and monthly. Here’s⁢ how to access it:

leap Top-Up App: Ensure your child’s Leap ⁤card‍ is registered on the⁤ app and the discount will be automatically applied ⁤when topping up. Leapcard.ie: ⁣ Purchase or ⁢top up⁣ a Child Leap card online at https://www.leapcard.ie/.
Retail⁤ Outlets: Top up ⁤at designated retail outlets that sell leap cards. (Check the Leap Card website for ⁣locations).

Important Note: Ensure you are purchasing a Child* Leap ⁤card or topping up a registered Child Leap card to ⁢receive the discount. Adult Leap‍ cards will not be eligible.

Understanding the Leap Fare Zones

The recent changes⁣ to the Leap fare zones were designed to simplify the system and align fares with⁣ travel distances. Here’s a ⁢breakdown of the zones and some key towns within each:

| Zone | Description | Key Towns |
|—|—|—|
| 1 | Dublin City Centre | O’Connell Street, Grafton Street, Temple Bar ⁣|
| 2 | inner Suburbs & Commuter Towns | Balbriggan, Skerries, Greystones, Kilcoole, Bray, Dun Laoghaire, Lucan |
| 3 | outer Commuter Towns | Kilcock,⁤ Sallins/Naas, May

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