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Scrapping tolls on shared cars to be election issue
Toll waivers at off-peak times for shared cars and 20% cheaper bus fares are just some of the proposals published today by Mobility Partnership Ireland, which plans to make shared transport a general election issue.
Housing crisis means carparking essential for students
Galway West TD Noel Grealish (Ind) has warned that any move to reduce the number of parking spaces at Galway’s two universities could seriously impact on students’ ability to attend college.
Unreliable and lacking in services- Galway's public transport woes see councillors calling for meeting with NTA
The lack of availability and reliability of public transport in County Galway was one of the major cause for concern raised by councillors at the first plenary meeting of Galway County Council on Monday, July 22, resulting in renewed calls for a meeting between the council and the National Transport Authority (NTA).
NTA working with Local Link to develop new evening services linking Loughrea and Galway, says Cannon
Fine Gael TD Ciaran Cannon has been informed by the National Transport Authority that it has now issued a proposal to Local Link Galway for the development of new evening services connecting Loughrea to Galway city.
Immediate action required to improve public bus transport in South Galway
Cllr Martina Kinane is urging for significant improvements in public Bus Transport services in South Galway, highlighting that the issue must be prioritised by all newly elected councillors in the upcoming term starting June 19 2024
Ballinasloe stop added to 6.25am Galway to Dublin Heuston route
The news that Ballinasloe is now included on a stop on the 6.25am service from Galway to Dublin Heuston has been welcomed by a local Fine Gael Senator who has also vowed to have the tea trolley service reinstated on the Galway to Diublin lines.
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.
More bus routes to Galway's rural towns is planned
Seven new or enhanced bus routes in Galway, serving towns including Headford, Corrandulla, Clifden and Carraroe, have been included in the Government's strategy to improve rural mobility.
New bus routes will ‘do nothing’ to solve public transport problems in North Galway, says Charity
New proposals for bus routes in north Galway do “absolutely nothing to resolve the lack of public transport services” in the area, and omit towns and villages which the routes claim will be served.
Public invited to have their say on new Cross-City Link
The Galway City Council is inviting public feedback on a new sustainable transport corridor which will link University Road with the Dublin Road via the city centre.