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Ringroad planning back to square one

Original plans for the controversial N6 Galway ringroad have been resubmitted to An Bord Pleanala.

Lyons says pedestrian crossing urgently needed for Cappagh Road

Galway City West and Knocknacarra Councillor Donal Lyons has been receiving ongoing representations from concerned parents/residents requesting the installation of a pedestrian crossing on the Cappagh Road close to the excellent Galway City Council recreation facilities at Cappagh Park. The facilities at Cappagh Park are widely and extensively used by the youth of the greater Knocknacarra area.

New Dublin-Westport rail route from December

A new daily train service option from Dublin Heuston to Westport will offer Mayo commuters the chance to leave the capital at the later time of 7.35pm - rather than the current last train of 6.15pm - in order to get home - according to new plans by Irish Rail. Under the plan, passengers for Mayo on the 7.35pm (Dublin-Galway) train will be able to transfer at Athlone to catch the 21.08pm Athlone to Westport train, which should arrive in to Westport at around 11pm.

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Bus Éireann adds capacity to Gort - Galway bus service

TFI Local Link launches new bus service between Athlone and Mullingar

 

Design consultants formally appointed for new Athlone Active Travel Scheme

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Westmeath County Council, funded by the Department of Transport through the National Transport Authority’s Active Travel Programme, has identified key routes in Athlone and Mullingar along which to provide enhanced Active Travel facilities for pedestrians and cyclists.

Athlone’s first electric bus service wins top prize at Sustainable Business awards

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The Bus Éireann electric town service project which was launched in Athlone at the start of the year has achieved two awards at the PwC Business Post Sustainable Business Awards.

What EV grants are available to you?

Electric vehicles continue to increase in popularity, with about 84,000 currently on Irish roads.

Lyons says Knocknacarra bus commuters deserve better treatment

A city councillor has hit out at the refusal of the National Transport Authority (NTA) to bring cheaper bus fares to thousands of potential commuters in Knocknacarra.

Bus plan is a vital part of an inclusive city

The old maxim about several buses coming along at once certainly applies to the announcement by the National Transport Authority at a city hotel earlier this week. The headline act is the possibility of a 24-hour bus service, but let’s not go queuing at 4.45am just yet as it could be two years before that bus pulls up.

 

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