First judicial review of BusConnects bus corridor initiated over bus stop placement
National Transport Authority
Plan to reduce traffic and increase facilities for cyclists has split business community, residents and councillors
Over 70% of Dublin residents walk or wheel at least five days a week, up from 64% in 2021, notes National Transport Authority survey
Union says passengers and staff are suffering as the number of incidents on buses, trams and trains continues to grow
Problems getting taxis in the west of Ireland are putting people off socialising, say business owners, while drivers decry recent rule introductions
Dublin City Centre Transport Plan aims to reduce car routes, reallocate space to public transport, cycling and walking and create civic plazas
Seat for every passenger travelling to or from airport pledged
Diageo and car park operators among businesses to raise concerns about plan to be presented to councillors this week
Proposed €120m National Transport Authority deal sparks query over whether facility is too big
Reduced fares are welcomed, but infrastructure needs to improve, say rail users
Weekly cap for price of Leap card journeys in Dublin and surrounding commuter belt to fall from €32 to €24
Short list of potential firms is being worked on with contract due to be awarded in August
Figures from 2023 show a record year for all modes of public transport in State, exceeding pre-pandemic levels
Programme aims to overhaul bus system by creating 230km of dedicated lanes in tandem with 200km of cycle tracks
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