BusConnects corridor linking Tallaght and Clondalkin to Dublin city centre finally approved
Corridor to run from Square Shopping Centre in Tallaght and Nangor Road, Clondalkin, to Nicholas Street in city centre
Corridor to run from Square Shopping Centre in Tallaght and Nangor Road, Clondalkin, to Nicholas Street in city centre
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Roll-out of Dublin bus network redesign accompanied by creation of 230km of bus lanes slowed by infrastructure delays and difficulties in hiring drivers
Restrictions on city quays in place from Sunday but face first real test on Monday morning
Bus corridor will link Glass Bottle site to the city via new bridge at the end of the south quays
Civil society groups seek meeting with Dublin City Council chief executive Richard Shakespeare
Áine Kelly opposed to placement of 24-hour bus stop directly outside cottages with no front gardens
Hospital chief executive says it supports project ‘in principle’ but believes it will have ‘serious’ negative effect on operations and patients
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National Transport Authority to appear before Public Accounts Committee in relation to programme overhauling Dublin’s bus network
Independent councillors sought to rerun public consultation but Green and Labour councillors said doing so would delay improvements
An Artane resident is opposed to proposed replacement of two bus shelters with one stop outside houses
Minister says some projects hit by construction cost inflation but denies announcement linked general election timing
First judicial review of BusConnects bus corridor initiated over bus stop placement
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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
If there are fewer cars coming into the city, bus transport will improve – and that has to be the direction of travel
Inflation has resulted in a decrease in the value of transport funding in Dublin and nationally, says NTA chief executive Anne Graham
Services ‘disappearing’ from bus stop displays is undermining confidence in public transport and forcing people back into cars, Sinn Féin TD says
Fourteen Dublin locations, including rail hubs, identified for ‘intensive’ development of 130,000 homes
Residents express concern that transport authority plans will have ‘catastrophic’ impact on house prices in the area
Tallaght/Clondalkin to city centre corridor would put rear gardens and bedroom windows on display from buses, An Bord Pleanála told
NTA calls for enforcement to ensure benefits of BusConnects agenda are not undermined
National Transport Authority warns ‘lump sum’ contracts damaging public confidence when costs overrun
Passenger numbers rebound sharply as Covid impact recedes but driver shortage hits services
‘Deliverability challenges’ remain for Dublin’s transport strategy, council meeting hears
Those living near planned 10km route on Templeogue/Rathfarnham corridor express unease about disruption and how works will affect their road use
Central Dublin ‘bus gate’ to be in place 24/7 in effort to improve cyclist and pedestrian experience
The National Transport Authority proposal will see a dramatic increase in the frequency of public buses in the city and a redrawing of the current network of routes
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