Commuters welcome reduction in public transport fares
Expansion of services is necessary to increase use, commuters say
Expansion of services is necessary to increase use, commuters say
Measures seek to encourage greater public transport use by young adults
Officials say St Stephen’s Green not an option as planned route passes 500m from tram stop
Concern at ‘slow and vague timelines’ and absence of Dart Underground and southside metro
Possibility of alternative flexible options for Taxsaver tickets and free transport tickets for children raised with PAC
Dublin should follow example of Rome, Paolo Serpi says
French group Alstom will supply 95 carriages initially at a cost of €318m
Flat €2.30 charge for use of buses, Luas and trains
Ticket to cost €2.30 and permits combined use of buses, Luas and trains
Old plan had included a underground to Sandyford but it was not in the updated NDP
Transport Infrastructure Ireland will tell TDs that funding is close to €1 billion
Pelletstown station will help State achieve climate goals, Eamon Ryan says
Funding of €204 million for local authorities will go on facilities for bikes and walkers, with €75 million for urban transport projects
‘Like a normal day’ as the yellow stickers are taken off seats on trains and buses
New strategy targets fourfold increase in the numbers using public transport by 2040
Plan to reduce transport emissions by 51 per cent ‘daunting’
120 additional drivers to be hired as new routes and more frequent services put in place
Transport company now operates three 24-hour routes in capital
NTA says long-term effects of pandemic could impact on service levels under BusConnects
Authority responds amid reports of healthcare workers being left at bus stops
Planning application made at Woodbrook which would be 32nd station on the route
OPW warns of major financial exposure over delay in move from Harcourt Square offices
Regulation is being drawn up by both the Department of Health and Transport
Anne Graham says use of face coverings on public transport is up to Government to decide
Irish Rail says centre will allow the modernisation of our rail network and enhance the provision of customer information
NTA asks local authorities to consider making streets pedestrian-only
Conference hears of how Dublin might reach ambitious air quality targets by 2030
Minister for Transport claims no minister or rural TD has approached him on issue
Oireachtas committee told of verbal and physical harassment of people on bicycles
Routes 15 and 41 will operate around the clock from December 1st
Minister announces plan to buy 41 carriages to bolster rail services in greater Dublin area
Planners say new design will increase capacity and is more coherently planned
Iarnrod Eireann adding to more than three months of fuel to ensure ‘security of supply’
Drivers will be obliged to accept card payments, says National Transport Authority
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