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Sponsors sought for public bike scheme for Galway

A public bike scheme for Galway, which would see 250 shared bicycles made available for use in the city, is seeking sponsorship from businesses and commercial entities.

Bus Éireann to extend service to Carracastle

Bus Éireann has announced its intention to extend a Wednesday only service from Ballina and Charlestown to Carracastle subject to approval from the National Transport Authority.

New taxi rules will clean up industry and drive out rogues says MEP

The announcement yesterday of new rules for the taxi industry in Ireland will lead to more professionalism, will drive out rogue operators and will clean up the industry, according to MEP Jim Higgins.

Increase in punctuality on Westport to Dublin trains

The first three months of the year has seen punctuality improve across all services, measured by the criteria for punctuality set out by the National Transport Authority.

City’s Big Brother traffic control centre almost ready to roll, says Crowe

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An urban traffic management control centre to help ensure traffic flows almost continuously and safely, will be up and running in City Hall in May.

Galway receives €4 million investment for transport initiatives

Galway is to benefit from €4.1 million in funds for transport initiatives throughout 2012, with the first instalment of €20 - €25 million coming this week.

NRA must explain refusal to grant bus company licence for high frequency service

The National Transport Authority (NRA) must explain the reasoning behind its refusal to grant a Galway bus company a licence to operate a higher frequency service along the soon-to-be completed Seamus Quirke Road and Bishop O’Donnell Road, according to Galway West Fine Gael Deputy Seán Kyne.

Council and NUIG determined to make ‘Greenway’ project a reality

Fears that funding for a major ‘Greenway’ for the city would be withdrawn by the Government, causing the project to collapse, appear to be unfounded as both City Hall and NUI Galway are determined to press ahead with the walkway.

Government committed to smarter travel and getting people back on their bikes, says Minister

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The Government is fully committed to making travel in Galway smarter, making roads safer, and getting people back on their bikes, that is according to Minister Alan Kelly who opened the Public Bike Symposium this week.

Smart Travel Castlebar offers advice on car pooling

With the increasing cost of fuel, many of us are wondering if there is any realistic alternative to using our cars all the time. Smart Travel Castlebar hopes to offer a few suggestions to car drivers over the next few weeks in preparation for EU mobility week, during which the group will be giving information on cycling, car pooling, and fuel efficient driving.

 

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