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Leap Card savings for Galway commuters
The National Transport Authority’s Leap Card is available in Galway on Bus Éireann city services. Customers can choose an adult, student, or child Leap Card for better value and more convenient travelling, and no need for cash on board.
Gluas chair hits back at light rail 'inefficient solution' comments
The solution to Galway's traffic problems does not have to be cast as an either/or between having only the Galway outer ring road bypass or only light rail. Both systems should be implemented.
Lyons calls for extra bus services for west side of city
If land and funds can be made available, bus services can be provided for housing estates close to Circular Road and to the Upper Ballymoneen Road, which have no bus services at present.
Train services come to halt as Irish Rail workers strike
Train services in Athlone and around the country came to a standstill on Wednesday this week as Irish Rail workers commenced the first of five planned strike days.
More concerns raised regarding Clonbrusk Care Centre drop-off point
More concerns have been raised this week by a local resident regarding where Bus Éireann is dropping off passengers intended for Clonbrusk Primary Care Centre.
European Car Free Day Alternative Routes
Galway City Council will participate in European Mobility Week, running between 16th to the 22nd September. The initiative is to arrange activities and events which promote and contribute to a shift towards sustainable urban transport.
Summer comes early to the Wild Atlantic Way with the launch of Bus Eireann’s Route 350 summer service
Bus Éireann has announced the return of its Route 350: Galway - Cliffs of Moher - Doolin – Ennis summer timetable due to popular demand.
Athlone-Westport bus route changes postponed
Bus Éireann proposals to axe the Athlone to Westport bus service have been postponed.
Three Government departments working on solution to Parkmore traffic congestion crisis, says Naughton
Three government departments are collaborating to devise a radical package of measures to address the traffic-congestion crisis at Parkmore on foot of a meeting between Minister Simon Coveney and Galway TD Hildegarde Naughton last month.