Bus Éireann signs contract with NTA to deliver services across Ireland
The five-year contract is worth in excess of €800 million and includes the delivery of services for 218 routes nationwide.
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The five-year contract is worth in excess of €800 million and includes the delivery of services for 218 routes nationwide.
Passengers with a learning disability, autism, or any other communication barrier can show the driver their JAM Card to convey that they might require a little more time and understanding.
Transport for Ireland has launched an anti-racism campaign in a bid to challenge behaviours which will not be tolerated on public transport.
As the number of people cycling into Dublin city centre almost doubles in seven years, the NTA has revealed that it spent more than €21.6 million on cycling infrastructure in 2018.
NTA CEO Anne Graham says "things are moving in the right direction", as over half of all commuters into Dublin are using public transport while car commutes continue to decline.
The National Transport Authority's (NTA) new system will deliver cashless, paperless ticketing to simplify journeys for passengers.
Smart Dublin in partnership with Enterprise Ireland want companies to create innovative, smart solutions on a local, national and eventually global level.
A new ticketing system will transform the passenger experience on both bus and rail, whilst offering off-board ticketing.
The Transport Trends 2018 document published by the Department of Travel, Tourism and Sport sets out the latest developments in Ireland's transport sector.
The city’s congestion levels are on the rise and the public transport is consequently suffering, however, BusConnects Dublin programme has a solution to offer…
The transport authority for the Greater Dublin area – the National Transport Authority – has announced the recent sale of the three millionth Leap Card, the convenient way to pay for public transport services in Dublin, Cork, Galway, Limerick, Waterford and Wexford.
The new rapid transit ‘Glider’ vehicle is set to be the iconic new face of public transport in Belfast, reducing congestion and pollution in the city...
Fare changes from Ireland's National Transport Authority result in free travel for all under-fives on subsidised public transport services, and extended city fare zones to make transport cheaper for adults...
29 September 2017 | By Intelligent Transport
Minister for Community and Rural Affairs Michael Ring has officially launched the Local Link brand to provide quality community-based public transport across rural Ireland.
25 August 2017 | By Intelligent Transport
The number of journeys on subsidised public transport and commercial bus services has increased by 31 million, according to new figures.