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Irish bus and rail customers are being reminded that fares are being revised on some services from tomorrow December 1.

Earlier this year, the National Transport Authority revealed new fare structures, with changes to some Dublin Bus, Luas and train services.

Cash fares on mid-range Dublin Bus journeys will increase, however, customers can avail of a cheaper fare by using Leap card.

Luas fares on shorter and longer Luas journeys will remain unchanged, while mid-range journeys will increase slightly.

In all cases, cash passengers can beat the increase by moving to Leap.

A range of Iarnród Éireann fares will increase by an average of 1.2 percent, however, a number of fare types will remain the same or decrease.

These changes include a simplified structure on the Cork commuter fare, which will see a fare reduction of up to 25 per cent.

Meanwhile, under fives will be able to travel for free on subsidised public transport, including all DART, Commuter and Intercity lines, Dublin Bus and Bus Eireann.

Further information on fare changes can be found here.