NTA unveils new National Fare Structure for Ireland
NTA's National Fares Strategy 2023 sees the introduction of a new National Fare Structure for consistent and equitable fares across the country, with a focus on the Dublin commuter area.
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NTA's National Fares Strategy 2023 sees the introduction of a new National Fare Structure for consistent and equitable fares across the country, with a focus on the Dublin commuter area.
With a simplified fare system and 24-hour service, NTA's proposed changes to Galway's public transport system aim to increase accessibility and reduce reliance on private cars.
As part of its commitment to half its greenhouse gas emissions by 2030, Bus Éireann plans to roll-out 20 new double-deck electric vehicles in its Limerick city fleet later in 2023.
NTA's Connecting Ireland Rural Mobility Plan for 2023 proposes to introduce 67 new or enhanced bus services to better connect rural towns and townlands across the country.
NTA's 2022 Customer Satisfaction Survey shows that the majority of commuters across Ireland are satisfied with TFI's public transport network in terms of reliability, cleanliness, comfort, safety and value for money.
With 249 million passenger journeys having taken place in 2022, the latest figures put Ireland's public transport ridership recovery at 98% of pre-pandemic levels.
In order to deliver a seamless, emission free public transport service to Athlone's residents, Bus Éireann drivers have undergone an extensive training programme on the driving, maintenance and operation of the new electric vehicles.
NTA's local hackney pilot service will improve connectivity across rural Ireland, by providing transport services in over 20 locations which do not currently have a full-time taxi or hackney operation.
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Running for a period of nine months, the pilot will provide the National Transport Authority with data to inform a decision on whether to omit or replace flashing beacons at crossings with a fixed sign.