Almost 40 gardaí board Dublin buses in safety blitz targeting antisocial behaviour
Visible Garda presence initiative used to deter antisocial incidents, which Dublin Bus says have doubled in five years
Visible Garda presence initiative used to deter antisocial incidents, which Dublin Bus says have doubled in five years
Private traffic restrictions introduced last August improve bus reliability but transport body remains concerned about Dart times
Company concerned High Court ruling means solvency requirement more onerous for it and employees while pensioners press for end to 15-year pension freeze
Locals say they are losing the cross-city Route 11 for an airport link that ends at Parnell Square
The bus memorialised by Bagatelle, which runs from Phoenix Park to Dún Laoghaire, is a cross-section of the city, geographically and socially. It will soon be replaced by a 24-hour service
A year after the Dublin riots, far-right activists operate with ease in Ireland, assisted by platforms unwilling to enforce their own rules and enabled by an ineffectual official response
Some 13 images were removed in last 24 hours from the 99 originally published after they were formally identified
Corridor to run from Square Shopping Centre in Tallaght and Nangor Road, Clondalkin, to Nicholas Street in city centre
Siptu calls for establishment of uniformed transport police with powers of arrest and detention to be general election issue
Cabinet has approved Dublin’s next Luas line, which could bring trams to Finglas by 2031. About 60,000 people would be served by it. We asked some what they think
The girl sprinting for the ferry in Sydney late on a Saturday night was meanly cut off, prompting an unusual display of social solidarity
Safer Journeys Team will cover peak hours of travel and late-night services in areas identified as priorities
Incidents abroad involving lithium batteries overheating and causing fires on trains and buses have prompted a prohibition from next week
Further €500 cut to third-level fees and more special-needs assistants for schools being sought by Ministers in moves to aid parents and children
Dublin Bus chief says early indications from new transport scheme are ‘very positive’
Public share their thoughts on Dublin Bus services and network redesign
Roll-out of Dublin bus network redesign accompanied by creation of 230km of bus lanes slowed by infrastructure delays and difficulties in hiring drivers
‘Only a matter of time before there is a serious or deadly accident along this stretch of the N81,’ warns local resident
While plans for car restrictions into Dublin city centre have been watered down, the move is a first step in tackling congestion
More than 200 serious incidents on Dublin Bus this year, alongside Limerick air gun attack
Damien O’Donoghue sued his employer and Dublin Bus over 2015 incident
Call for dedicated gardaí for public transport and a zero-tolerance approach to drug dealing and antisocial behaviour in public
Public transport semi-State warns of pensions ‘cloud’ despite surplus
Several hundred people attend protest outside City Hall seeking full implementation of traffic measures
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Complainant claims Dublin Bus driver went too fast through roadworks
Áine Kelly opposed to placement of 24-hour bus stop directly outside cottages with no front gardens
Dublin city traffic plan has led to calls from business groups to delay the proposals to examine how it will affect businesses. But those in favour say any pause is a vote for status quo of a traffic-clogged city
City bus service says it would qualify for incentives rather than penalties if more generous 10-miniute window was permitted
Siptu officials and union members at Dublin Bus, Irish Rail and Luas to appear before Oireachtas committee as part of campaign for establishment of dedicated transport policing unit
Cordon placed around Leinster House affected more than 20 Dublin Bus routes
Emer McLysaght: Dublin busses regularly vanish into a Bermuda Triangle between app and reality, and nobody seems concerned
Status yellow ice warning for entire country in effect until 9am Saturday; snow earlier today caused widespread disruption
NBRU would retain its own identity within the Irish wing of Unite
Union says passengers and staff are suffering as the number of incidents on buses, trams and trains continues to grow
Union renews push for dedicated transport police as its members across Dublin Bus, Irish Rail and Luas say problems are getting worse
Dublin Bus campaign aims to increase the number of women drivers on its fleet
Commuters outside Dublin tell of their difficulties with relying on buses to commute into the capital for work and hospital appointments
Dublin Bus is running a series of open days where attendees will meet current female drivers
Politicians are remarkably determined to get the ‘bus gates’ done - and public consultation seems to show widespread support
Eamon Ryan says abuse and violence on public transport has become a ‘real scourge’
Emergency services attended the scene of single-vehicle incident on Friday afternoon
Weekly cap for price of Leap card journeys in Dublin and surrounding commuter belt to fall from €32 to €24
Figures from 2023 show a record year for all modes of public transport in State, exceeding pre-pandemic levels
Yong Yue Wang was on final written warning for earlier breach when allegedly spotted holding device by inspector
Weather for Christmas Day is forecast to be breezy and mostly cloudy, with some rain or drizzle in the south
Programme aims to overhaul bus system by creating 230km of dedicated lanes in tandem with 200km of cycle tracks
If there are fewer cars coming into the city, bus transport will improve – and that has to be the direction of travel
Dublin riots: Life in the city centre is partially returning to normal but there are fears that there could be more trouble
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Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
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