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Landmark moment for public transport locally as all-electric bus service launched

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Subsidised local hackney service to be provided in Carna

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Carna is one of twenty-one rural locations included in the pilot scheme announced this week by Minister for Transport, Eamon Ryan TD, alongside the National Transport Authority (NTA) who launched a one year pilot programme for a localised, specially licenced hackney service to help improve transport choices for people living in rural locations across the country.

Athlone passengers continue to benefit from enhanced Bus Éireann route services

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Athlone passengers are benefiting from significantly enhanced services and timetables on Routes 190 (Athlone to Drogheda) and 466 (Athlone to Cavan) operated by Bus Éireann on behalf of the National Transport Authority.

More than 100 schools to be included in programme for young people cycling, walking, and wheeling to school

Minister of State at the Department of Transport, Hildegarde Naughton, alongside the National Transport Authority and Santa Claus, has announced that 108 schools will be included in the Safe Routes to School Programme.

Priority to be given to new cycleway from Oranmore town to train station

Galway County Council and the National Transport Authority (NTA) are to prioritise the development of a new cycleway from Oranmore Town to Oranmore Train Station, on the Coast Road.

Bus Éireann asked to examine capacity on Moycullen/Oughterard service

Senator Seán Kyne has been advised by the National Transport Authority (NTA) that it has asked Bus Éireann to compile details of the locations on route 419, where capacity issues arise.

MJ Crowe confirms lighting on way for Ballyloughnane walkway

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Galway City Council are examining various funding options to erect lighting along the walkway that wraps around the sports ground at Ballyloughane, Cllr MJ Crowe confirmed yesterday.

Renewed calls for Council to shift kissing gates

Local cycling and disability activists have long been battling to remove kissing gates from parks and walkways across the city.

Late 2023 start date for construction of Galway Cross-City Link

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BY DECLAN VARLEY

Council spent less than five percent of funds afforded to walking and cycling in 2021

Figures released by the National Transport Authority (NTA) have revealed that almost €4.3m of funding that was made available for walking and cycling infrastructure in Westmeath was not spent in 2021.

 

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