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Statistics for commercial bus services in Ireland published
Latest in a series of Statistical Bulletins The National Transport Authority today (29th July, 2016) published its latest Statistical Bulletin – on Commercial Bus Services, services licensed by the National Transport Authority. The information in the bulletin is drawn from reports provided by the operators. The information dates, in the main, from January 2013, when...
August Bank Holiday O’Connell Bridge works
From 8pm on Friday July 29th until 6am on Tuesday August 2nd, Dublin’s north and south quays will be closed to eastbound and westbound traffic at O’Connell Bridge to facilitate essential Luas Cross City construction works.
Free travel on Child Leap Cards July 25 – August 7
All Child Leap Card holders (aged between the ages of 4 and 18) can travel free on any Leap Card service for a fortnight from Monday July 25.
Statistics for state-funded bus services published
Latest in a series of Statistical Bulletins The National Transport Authority today (July 5, 2016) published its latest Statistical Bulletin – on state-funded Bus Services , services provided under contract to the National Transport Authority and subsidised by the state because operators are required to deliver Public Service Obligations (PSO). The information in the bulletin...
SPSV Industry Update Issue 33
Download the PDF – SPSV Industry Update Issue 33
Luas Red Line services between Jervis and the Point to resume ahead of schedule (on July 3)
The Luas Cross City works are progressing well and as a result traffic movements and tram services east of Jervis are being restored ahead of schedule.
Statistics for Rail services in Ireland published
Latest in a series of Statistical Bulletins The National Transport Authority today (June 23, 2016) published its latest Statistical Bulletin – on Rail Services in Ireland (2015 data). The Bulletin reports on heavy rail services provided by Iarnród Éireann Irish Rail and the Luas light rail services, and shows a continued increase in the numbers...
Public Transport continues to grow share of morning commute trips into Dublin City Centre – at 49.8% of all trips (199,943)
Half of all people travelling into Dublin City Centre in the mornings are now arriving by public transport (bus, rail, Luas) – an increase from 45.9% in 2010. A further 9.4% walk into town and 5.4% cycle in, according to the 2015 Canal Cordon Report, an annual count of people crossing the city’s canals into the city centre....
Application Period Closes for WAV16 – Wheelchair Accessible Vehicle Grant Scheme 2016
This Scheme, which aims to encourage the wider availability of wheelchair accessible vehicles in Ireland’s fleet has now closed for applications as the available funding has been expended. WAV16 offered disability awareness training, together with financial assistance of up to €10,000 (depending on vehicle age) to purchase a WAV or to convert to a WAV....