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According to a press release issued by the Department of Transport in March 2022, it was noted that, while a "final budget and delivery schedule for BusConnects Dublin" had not been established, the proposed budget was then projected to be €4 billion and work speculated to "be substantially complete by 2030". [12]
Introduced during Phase 5b of the BusConnects programme. [12] 26 November 2023 N2 Heuston Station: Clontarf Road Station: Introduced during Phase 6a of the BusConnects programme. 29 September 2024 N6 Kilbarrack: Finglas: Former route 17A, introduced during Phase 3 of the BusConnects programme. 29 May 2022 S4 Liffey Valley Shopping Centre: UCD
Described by the NTA as intended to "improve bus services across the country", [8] by mid-2022 the BusConnects program was in "implementation" phase in Dublin, [9] "consultation" phase in Cork, [10] with the Minister for Transport projecting similar initiatives in Galway, Limerick and Waterford. [11]
Dublin Bus (Irish: Bus Átha Cliath) is an Irish state-owned bus operator providing services in Dublin. By far the largest bus operator in the city, it carried 145 million passengers in 2023. [2] It is a subsidiary of Córas Iompair Éireann. [3] [4]
Bus services in Dublin are operated for the most part by state owned Dublin Bus but a number of peripheral bus routes are provided by Go-Ahead Ireland a private operator who operate these on behalf of the NTA. There is an extensive bus network of nearly 200 radial, cross-city and peripheral routes in the Greater Dublin Area, which constitutes ...
Go-Ahead Ireland operate approximately 10% of the total Dublin network, primarily consisting of routes transferred from Dublin Bus after it won a competitive tender process. Go-Ahead additionally won the tender for the 197 service from Swords to Ashbourne which began operating on 24 November 2019. This does not operate as part of the Dublin ...
According to a press release issued by the Department of Transport in March 2022, it was noted that, while a "final budget and delivery schedule for BusConnects Dublin" had not been established, the proposed budget was then projected to be €4 billion and work speculated to "be substantially complete by 2030". [4]
The Greater Dublin area has a population of 2.1 million (CSO 2020) and there are a number of modes of public transport in the GDA run by a number of transport operators, most of them state or quasi-state entities. Public transport in Dublin is overseen by the National Transport Authority.