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Dublin City Centre experiences steady growth in public transport passenger numbers post-pandemic
In a report published today by the National Transport Authority (NTA) and Dublin City Council (DCC), figures show year-on-year passenger growth on public transport post-pandemic, with public transport patronage returning to 95% of their 2019 levels. The Canal Cordon Report The Canal Cordon report, which details the evolving trends in transportation modes for individuals and...
June Weekend Events from 27th-30th – public transport options and advice
From June 27th-30th Dublin and the surrounding areas will host several major concerts, festivals, parades, and sporting events. This means an extra 600,000 people will be on the move, in addition to the normal public transport demand. The Transport for Ireland (TFI) public transport network, and commercial operators, will provide transport to and from these...
Planning for summer events
The summer months are a busy period for social events in our cities and nationwide, with many public and commercial transport services in operation to support the increased passenger demand. If you choose to provide your taxi, hackney or limousine services for these events, be sure to check out the event websites and local traffic...
Record-Breaking Public Transport Usage in Ireland for 2023 Amidst Challenges and Improvements
Last year Ireland experienced a significant surge in public transport usage, with a record number of passengers opting for buses, trains, and trams across the nation. In 2023, passenger numbers exceeded pre-pandemic levels by more than 5%, a testament to the growing reliance on public transport. This surge, however, presented challenges in maintaining punctuality and...
Blanchardstown to City Centre Core Bus Corridor Scheme receives planning approval
The National Transport Authority (NTA) has received notification of planning approval by An Bord Pleanála for the Blanchardstown to City Centre Scheme. Facilitating a modal shift to an efficient, low carbon and climate resilient City The Blanchardstown to City Centre Scheme is part of the BusConnects Dublin programme, a key element of the Government’s policy...
TFI Local Link Kerry launches new bus service connecting Fenit and Tralee
TFI Local Link Kerry is launching a new bus service, which will improve connectivity between Fenit and Tralee, from Monday the 1st of July 2024. 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...
Swords to City Centre Core Bus Corridor Scheme receives planning approval
The National Transport Authority (NTA) has received notification of planning approval by An Bord Pleanála for the Swords to City Centre Scheme. The Swords to City Centre Scheme is part of the BusConnects Dublin programme, a key element of the Government’s policy to improve public transport and address climate change. Facilitating modal shift from car...
Combination of summer events set to place pressure on public transport on last weekend of June
Customers advised to: Plan ahead and leave extra time for journeys Book in advance where possible Consider all accommodation and transport options Dublin is set to come alive this month thanks to an impressive range of concerts, festivals and sporting events that are due to take place during June. While these events provide a great...
Seirbhís nua bus seolta ag Nasc Áitiúil TFI Chiarraí a nascann Cé Bhréanainn agus Trá Lí
Tá seirbhís nua bus á seoladh ag Nasc Áitiúil TFI Chiarraí, a chuirfidh feabhas ar nascacht idir Cé Bhréanainn agus Trá Lí, ó Dé Luain an 24 Meitheamh 2024. Tá an bealach nua sin ina chuid de Phlean Soghluaisteachta Tuaithe Éire a Nascadh, ar mór-thionscnamh iompair phoiblí náisiúnta é arna fhorbairt agus arna mhaoiniú ag...