From 25 August, TFI Local Link Cork will introduce new Route 255 between Kinsale and Cork West.
Part of the Connecting Ireland Rural Mobility Plan
This new route is part of the Connecting Ireland Rural Mobility Plan which is a major national public transport initiative developed and funded by the National Transport Authority (NTA) as part of the Transport for Ireland (TFI) Network.
New TFI Local Link Route 255: Kinsale to Cork West
Route 255 will operate four daily return services between Charles Fort and the west of Cork City (MTU Bishopstown) from Monday to Sunday. The new route will provide peak-time services connectivity to Forthill, Kinsale College, Kinsale Community Hospital, Halfway, Ballinhassig, Wilton Shopping Centre, Cork University Hospital, Munster TU Campus and regional bus services.
Significant improvement in quality of life
Speaking ahead of the launch, TFI Local Link Cork General Manager David O’Brien said:
“TFI Local Link Cork recognises that localised transport solutions are an essential component in combating rural isolation.”
“This new service will provide people living along the route with access to services and onward connections on a daily basis. The enhanced service will mean a significant improvement in the quality of life for people living in these areas. People can now access a wide range of public and social services, training courses, colleges, hospital appointments, etc., supported with onward connections”.
Additional Information
Route and timetable information, is available at www.locallinkcork.ie
Learn more about the five year Connecting Ireland Rural Mobility Plan