Metrolink terminus at Charlemont provides seamless Luas link, NTA says
Officials say St Stephen’s Green not an option as planned route passes 500m from tram stop
Officials say St Stephen’s Green not an option as planned route passes 500m from tram stop
Concern at ‘slow and vague timelines’ and absence of Dart Underground and southside metro
Cantillon: The Government has the power to make BusConnects and other investments the success they should be
Vehicle journeys on the State’s busiest roads up by 17% on the same time last year
CIÉ land and former Cathal Brugha Barracks among sites being examined in new report
Work involved restoration of 1850s rail station designed by John Skipton Mulvany
Seen and Heard: Ronan seeks ministerial meeting while DunPort backs Cara takeover
Transport company now operates three 24-hour routes in capital
Chief executive Ray Coyne says double-decker buses would only carry 17 people
New buses, which use diesel when not in electric mode, do not need to be re-charged using plug-in connections
City council criticises NTA’s Anne Graham over traffic congestion caused by Luas line
Private operator Go-Ahead to run 24 bus services in suburbs that avoid city centre
Dublin Bus services to terminate at 9pm on Thursday ahead of latest 48-hour stoppage
Dublin Bus CEO says if planned stoppages go ahead it could cost company €21 million
Escalation likely in dispute costing company €600,000 daily, but no settlement in sight
Management warns work stoppages could leave door open to privatisation of services
Inspector says: ‘They are senior men. I’d imagine many of them felt obliged to turn up’
Vehicles represent investment of almost €35m in fleet replacement programme
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Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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