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WAV17 – Wheelchair Accessible Vehicle Grant Scheme 2017 opens today 3rd April

Note: originally published on April 3rd 2017. The guides and forms have been updated since. The Authority has opened a new Wheelchair Accessible Vehicle Grant Scheme today to support the wider availability of Wheelchair Accessible Vehicles (WAVs) in Ireland’s taxi fleet. The WAV17 – Wheelchair Accessible Vehicle Grant Scheme offers financial grant and training assistance,...

Bus Éireann industrial action

Bus Éireann services will not run from Friday 24th March 2017 due to industrial action, for more information see www.transportforireland.ie. School Transport services, GoBe.ie, Eurolines and cross-Border Translink operated services should not be affected by this industrial action.

SPSV Industry Update Issue 36

Download the PDF – SPSV Industry Update Issue 36   

NTA announces plans to retain bus service connectivity

Response to the decision by Bus Éireann to withdraw from or reduce service on a small number of Expressway routes.

National Maximum Taxi Fare Review

The current telephone survey of taxi drivers will be completed by the first week in March as part of the biennial National Maximum Taxi Fare Review.  The Review is carried out to allow adjustments for changes in taxi operating costs and the market facing the taxi industry.  This telephone survey will then feed into an...

No rural communities will be left behind

Introductory Statement from Anne Graham, Chief Executive Officer, National Transport Authority to the Oireachtas Transport Committee 22nd February 2017.

NTA compliance officers in multi-agency enforcement operation

The operation was centred on the M1 motorway at junction 6, North and Southbound and connecting road networks, between the hours of 2am and 7am on Sunday 19th February 2017.

Letter to the Editor of the Irish Examiner from Anne Graham, CEO, National Transport Authority

Victoria White’s piece in your newspaper (Thursday, 16 February 2017) was a timely addition to the debate on bus services. There seems however to be a fundamental misunderstanding of the NTA’s role and remit as set out in enabling legislation.

Two thirds of passengers into Dublin City Centre use sustainable transport modes

The Canal Cordon Report 2016 published by NTA and Dublin City Council, reports that 134,559 people travel into the city centre at peak time using bus, train, Luas, walking or cycling. This is up from 132,188 in 2015.