Fuel protests: Dublin Airport issues alert as M50 gridlocked; some petrol stations running out of fuel
Live updates with delays on multiple motorway routes as well as significant disruption on Luas and Dublin Bus
Live updates with delays on multiple motorway routes as well as significant disruption on Luas and Dublin Bus
Luas partially suspended in Dublin as commuters face disruption across the country on second day of protest
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Changes to routes 23, 24 and 80 are in response to issues raised by residents in protests, says National Transport Authority
Weekend travel: Works to take place on a number of train lines, including Cork and Galway
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Clontarf Road to city route will close for four months to facilitate the replacement of the water main
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Pedestrian in his 30s taken to hospital following incident involving double decker bus
Babies born at the time of the metro announcement are now young adults resigned to taking hours to travel a few kilometres
Issues include broken or unreliable ramps on buses and having to pre-book assistance or seats
BusConnects plans have been subject to much controversy, but Jeremy Ryan says the data show majority are satisfied
Director of service operations favours introduction of congestion charges in capital
Dublin Bus calls for congestion charges to discourage private cars from certain ‘pinch points’ in the city centre
Green Line’s suspension, combined with inadequacy of bus service, leaves workers facing longer journeys and deep frustration
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‘I tried to get on four different buses and they were all full,’ says one commuter frustrated by change in bus services
Chapelizod residents angry at cancelled services and lengthy wait times on route 80
Problems ‘more severe’ in Kilternan with changing bus routes, councillor says
Some of those who had to deal with the consequences of the violence recall their experiences of a ‘terrifying’ night
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