Passengers in Achill to benefit from extended operating hours for TFI Anseo

From Monday 20th October, the service in Achill will operate from 7am until 8pm

20 October 2025

The National Transport Authority (NTA) has today announced extended operating hours for TFI Anseo in Achill, enhancing local transport options and improving connectivity for residents and visitors alike.

Earlier start plus 3 hours later in the evening

Achill TFI Anseo bus
From Monday 20th October, the service in Achill will operate from 7am until 8pm providing an additional five hours of service each day. These extended hours are designed to better meet the needs of the local community by providing more travel options for greater convenience and accessibility.

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Smart Demand Responsive Transport Bus service, TFI Anseo has seen a notable increase in repeat users

The expansive hours also increase connectivity options for onward travel from the Island, linking with Local Link 460a Gob an Choire to Castlebar and Bus Éireann 450 Dooagh – Westport.

The announcement marks a key enhancement in the Smart Demand Responsive Transport (DRT) pilot, which has now completed its first quarter. Since its launch in July, the pilot has seen encouraging passenger numbers, with a notable increase in repeat users, highlighting the importance of the service as a transport link for residents in areas with limited transport options.

This pilot is an innovative initiative under the NTA’s Connecting Ireland Rural Mobility Plan, which aims to improve how rural communities access public transport.

Responding to feedback from our passengers

Speaking on the announcement, TFI Local Link Mayo General Manager Sarah Togher said: “The extended hours are a direct response to feedback from our passengers and the growing demand for more accessible transport options. We’re delighted to see the community embracing TFI Anseo and look forward to continuing to improve the service to meet the needs of the region.”

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Further information

To find more information or to download the App, check the TFI Anseo webpage.

Climate Action Fund (CAF)

This project is funded under the Government’s Climate Action Fund (CAF), which supports innovative transport solutions that contribute to a greener, more connected Ireland. Established to help accelerate progress toward national climate and energy targets, the CAF provides financial backing for pioneering initiatives that might not otherwise be feasible. The fund is managed by the Department of Climate, Energy and the Environment (DCEE).