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Statement by Gerry Madden, Managing Director, Transdev Ireland

I am delighted to confirm we will have tram services running for St Patrick’s Day.

Bus Éireann Mayo service improvements

During 2014 we carried out a public consultation exercise regarding public transport in County Mayo. Following consideration of the feedback received, Bus Éireann will be implementing the following bus service improvements in County Mayo and adjoining counties.

St Patrick’s Festival 2016 – Parade Route Map – Traffic Management Plan – Road Closures – Parking Suspensions

From the Organisers of the St Patrick’s Festival: As part of the St. Patrick’s Day Festival, we will be hosting a number of events from Thursday 17 March to Sunday 20 March 2016 with some parking suspensions as outlined beginning on 16 March 2016. The attached road closures and parking restrictions will be in place...

Students all over Ireland are taking the 10,000 Step Challenge

Students are encouraged to get up, get out and get walking for health, for the commute and for fun!

Taxi Regulation (Small Public Service Vehicle) Regulation 2016

Following the commencement of the Public Transport Act 2016, the Authority proposes a new regulation, the Taxi Regulation (Small Public Service Vehicle) Regulation 2016, to effect the substitution of reference “25(3)” with “25(4)” in row 4, column 2 of the Table at Schedule 8 of the Taxi Regulation (Small Public Service Vehicle) Regulations 2015. Detail...

€10 Leap Family Card offers outstanding value for family day-trips in Dublin

Card commemorating 1916 centenary is on sale from today: www.leapcard.ie

Portraits and lives of Rising leaders are being brought to daily commuters by Iarnród Éireann

To mark the centenary of the Rising, Iarnród Éireann and the Royal Irish Academy have developed new display panels to enable daily commuters, tourists and visitors to learn more about the people whose names are celebrated in the train stations.

Service frequency doubled between Cork City Centre and Mahon Point

Following a significant increase in customer usage, Bus Éireann is doubling the frequency of services between the City Centre and Mahon Point with the introduction of Route 215A which will operate via Boreenmanna Road.

Public Consultations on “Taxi Roof Signs” and “Mandatory SPSV Driver Safety Equipment”

Reports can be viewed on the below links: Taxi Roof Signs Mandatory SPSV Driver Safety Equipment