The National Transport Authority (NTA) has today opened a public consultation on proposed service improvements for the Carlow – Knockananna bus corridor. This consultation seeks feedback from the public on key enhancements designed to improve service levels in the area and will remain open until 5pm on Friday, 15th of November.
Service Enhancements for Carlow – Knockananna
The proposed upgrades for the Carlow – Knockananna corridor focus on increasing service frequency and improving access to public transport. The enhancements aim to offer better connections and more reliable transport options for rural communities in this region.
Under the proposals, the NTA aims to introduce a new seven-day week service between Carlow and Knockananna, providing connections with Kernanstown, Tullow, Rathvilly, Baltinglass, Kiltegan and Hacketstown.
The proposed service will provide four services per day, offering greater connections to Carlow train station as well as local services including routes 132, 800 and 874.
Integrated Ticketing and Accessibility
The new services will be integrated with the TFI Go app for convenient journey planning, and cashless payments will be facilitated by the Leap Card fare system. Free Travel Passes will also be valid on applicable services on the corridor.
Additionally, the NTA is working to introduce modern, accessible vehicles and upgrade bus stops to improve comfort and accessibility for all passengers.
Have Your Say
Public participation is essential in shaping these improvements. The NTA encourages residents along this corridor to share their feedback.
Anne Graham, CEO of the NTA, stated:
“We want to hear from the community as we work to deliver more reliable and accessible public transport. This is an opportunity to make your voice heard on proposed changes that could transform connectivity in your area.”
To review the proposals and submit feedback, visit: National Transport Authority Consultation Portal
Connecting Ireland Rural Mobility Plan
These proposed enhancements are part of the Connecting Ireland Rural Mobility Plan, a national initiative aimed at strengthening rural public transport as part of the Transport for Ireland Network (TFI). The plan, which is developed and funded by the National Transport Authority, is aligned with the goals of Project Ireland 2040 and the Climate Action Plan.