The Connecting Ireland (CI) Rural Mobility Plan is the National Transport Authority’s (NTA) plan to improve rural and interurban public transport services across the country over five years 2022 – 2026 inclusive.
Connecting Ireland Quarterly Bulletins 2024
- The Connecting Ireland Quarterly Bulletin for Q3 2024, is Issue 8.
- The Connecting Ireland Quarterly Bulletin for Q2 2024, is Issue 7.
- The Connecting Ireland Quarterly Bulletin for Q1 2024, is Issue 6.
Q3 2024, Issue 8 includes:
- Over 140 new or enhanced services have been introduced since 2022 as a part of the Connecting Ireland Rural
Mobility Plan. - Services in Action – People now using TFI Local Link services 100,000 times a day in rural Ireland.
- New Services in Action – Route 186 Cavan to Baile Ghib via Kells
- New or Enhanced Services implemented in 2024 so far
- New or Enhanced Services to be implemented in 2024
Q2 2024, Issue 7 includes:
- Over 120 new or enhanced services have been introduced since 2022 as a part of the Connecting Ireland Rural Mobility Plan.
- In 2023, a total of 4.7 million passenger journeys were recorded
- Services in Action – Minister Ryan launches two fully-electric vehicles in Dingle/Daingean Uí Chúis
- Enhanced Services in Action – Route 458 Ballina to Enniskillen
- New or Enhanced Services implemented in 2024 so far
- New or Enhanced Services to be implemented in 2024
Q1 2024, Issue 6 includes:
- Sixty-five new or enhanced services resulting in over 800,000 passenger journeys in 2023
- Phase 2 Key Achievements
- New Services in Action – Route 188 Athboy to Drogheda
- Enhanced Services in Action – Route S2 Strandhill to Rosses Point via Sligo Town
- New or Enhanced Services implemented in 2024 so far
- New or Enhanced Services to be implemented in Q2 2024