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Threats of violence could trigger suspension of bus services in Limerick, union warns
Threats of violence could trigger suspension of bus services in Limerick, union warns

Irish Independent

time3 days ago

  • Irish Independent

Threats of violence could trigger suspension of bus services in Limerick, union warns

Siptu organiser Andrew Quigley said he received numerous reports of increased levels of anti-social behaviour on Bus Éireann's route 303 service in recent days. The incidents include young people throwing stones at bus windows and workers being subjected to verbal abuse and threats of violence. Mr Quigley claimed some incidents are not being reported due to delayed responses from gardaí as a result of high levels of demand on their resources. 'Our members are raising serious concerns about their safety and well-being while operating this route,' he said. He called on Bus Éireann to hold meetings with all stakeholders, including trade unions, the local authority and gardaí, to work on eliminating the threat to passengers and workers. Siptu has written to the company to request an urgent meeting to discuss the incidents. Mr Quigley said there was serious damage to buses and endangerment of workers in recent days. 'If action is not taken to deal with what is a long term and recurring issue on this route then our members will be forced to suspend services,' he said. 'This is something they do not wish to do as they fully understand the detrimental impact which it has on the local community.' Siptu sector organiser John Murphy said the solution to a crisis of anti-social behaviour on the public transport network is the creation of a standalone transport policing service. The union has called for the introduction of this service as part of a Respect Transport Workers campaign. Mr Murphy said the Government has included this objective in its Programme for Government. 'Our members stand ready to work with all stakeholders to make the creation of such as service a reality in as short a time frame as possible,' he said. 'However, prior to this goal being achieved services must continue to operate in all communities. We believe the engagement with stakeholders to immediately bring greater safety for workers can be done in tandem with the work necessary to establish the foundations of the new transport policing service.'

Fare changes next week for Bus Éireann and Go-Ahead Ireland services
Fare changes next week for Bus Éireann and Go-Ahead Ireland services

RTÉ News​

time11-06-2025

  • Business
  • RTÉ News​

Fare changes next week for Bus Éireann and Go-Ahead Ireland services

Sweeping fare changes are to be introduced next week for Bus Éireann and Go-Ahead Ireland services in Dublin and the surrounding areas. From Monday, fares on these commuter services are to change, with some decreasing, some increasing, and some remaining the same. The changes will impact certain commuters travelling by bus between Dublin and parts of Kildare, Louth, Meath and Wicklow. The National Transport Authority (NTA) has said that the changes are being introduced as part of a new Leap zonal fare structure. It follows similar changes to rail fares that came into effect in April. The NTA has said the plans will see fares determined on a "more equitable and easy-to-understand basis". It said: "The cost per kilometre travelled is now more consistent, and fares are more closely related to the straight-line distance between the origin and destination of journey." The new system is divided into four zones. The new zone that a person's departure and arrival bus stop fall into will determine whether their fare will increase or decrease. The four new zones are broken up as follows: - Zone 1 includes areas within a 23km radius of central Dublin. - Zone 2 covers areas including Gormanston, Skerries, Kilcock, Sallins and Naas, Greystones, and Kilcoole. - Zone 3 covers areas including Drogheda, Enfield, Newbridge and Wicklow town. - Zone 4 covers areas including Kildare town and Rathdrum. This replaces the previous set-up where Bus Éireann and Iarnród Éireann had their own fare structures that did not align with each other. The changes apply to the following Bus Éireann commuter services: 101, 101X, 103, 103X, 105, 105X, 107, 108, 109/A/B/X, NX, 111/A/X, 115/C, 131, 132, 133, and some local/town services within the commuter area. In Co Meath, for example, there will be an increase on the single Leap fare from Navan to Dublin from €5.60 to €6.30 and from €7.70 to €8.10 for Athboy. However, other fares in the county will see a reduction. The single Leap fare from Ashbourne to Dublin is to decrease from €3.36 to €2.40, while the fare from Ratoath drops from €3.64 to €2.40. The NTA has said that the best value fares for commuters will continue to be offered to Leap Card and TFI Go App users. New daily, weekly and monthly offerings for Leap Card holders are also being rolled out. These will cover journeys from each of the zones into the centre of Dublin but also multi-modal travel on different operators within the Dublin City Zone.

New fares to be introduced for Bus Éireann and Go-Ahead Ireland
New fares to be introduced for Bus Éireann and Go-Ahead Ireland

RTÉ News​

time11-06-2025

  • Business
  • RTÉ News​

New fares to be introduced for Bus Éireann and Go-Ahead Ireland

Sweeping fare changes are to be introduced next week for Bus Éireann and Go-Ahead Ireland services in Dublin and the surrounding areas. From Monday, fares on these commuter services are to change, with some decreasing, some increasing, and some remaining the same. The changes will impact certain commuters travelling by bus between Dublin and parts of Kildare, Louth, Meath and Wicklow. The National Transport Authority (NTA) has said that the changes are being introduced as part of a new Leap zonal fare structure. It follows similar changes to rail fares that came into effect in April. The NTA has said the plans will see fares determined on a "more equitable and easy-to-understand basis". It said: "The cost per kilometre travelled is now more consistent, and fares are more closely related to the straight-line distance between the origin and destination of journey." The new system is divided into four zones. The new zone that a person's departure and arrival bus stop fall into will determine whether their fare will increase or decrease. The four new zones are broken up as follows: - Zone 1 includes areas within a 23km radius of central Dublin. - Zone 2 covers areas including Gormanston, Skerries, Kilcock, Sallins and Naas, Greystones, and Kilcoole. - Zone 3 covers areas including Drogheda, Enfield, Newbridge and Wicklow town. - Zone 4 covers areas including Kildare town and Rathdrum. This replaces the previous set-up where Bus Éireann and Iarnród Éireann had their own fare structures that did not align with each other. The changes apply to the following Bus Éireann commuter services: 101, 101X, 103, 103X, 105, 105X, 107, 108, 109/A/B/X, NX, 111/A/X, 115/C, 131, 132, 133, and some local/town services within the commuter area. In Co Meath, for example, there will be an increase on the single Leap fare from Navan to Dublin from €5.60 to €6.30 and from €7.70 to €8.10 for Athboy. However, other fares in the county will see a reduction. The single Leap fare from Ashbourne to Dublin is to decrease from €3.36 to €2.40, while the fare from Ratoath drops from €3.64 to €2.40. The NTA has said that the best value fares for commuters will continue to be offered to Leap Card and TFI Go App users. New daily, weekly and monthly offerings for Leap Card holders are also being rolled out. These will cover journeys from each of the zones into the centre of Dublin but also multi-modal travel on different operators within the Dublin City Zone. Full details on each of the four zones being introduced under the new system and the fares associated with each one can be found on the Transport for Ireland website.

Major change for thousands of Irish bus passengers to begin next week – with fares set to be more ‘easy to understand'
Major change for thousands of Irish bus passengers to begin next week – with fares set to be more ‘easy to understand'

The Irish Sun

time10-06-2025

  • Business
  • The Irish Sun

Major change for thousands of Irish bus passengers to begin next week – with fares set to be more ‘easy to understand'

A MAJOR change is on the way for thousands of Irish bus passengers next week – and fares are set to be more "easy to understand". The National 3 A major change is set to come into effect for Irish bus passengers Credit: Alamy 3 Fares will be adjusted in accordance with the distance from Dublin Credit: NTA The NTA has a new fare system that's set to simplify pricing by using the direct distance between start and end points of a passenger's journey. And they said it aims to make fares more 'equitable and easy to understand.' This replaces the older model where various transport providers such as Bus Éireann used separate fare zones that often didn't match up. The Leap Card travel area has now been divided into four pricing zones. READ MORE IN TRAVEL In Zone 1, the 90-minute fare will stay the same with €2 for adults, €1 for students and young adults and €0.65 for children. For Zone 2 includes places such as Greystones, Kilcock, Kilcoole, Gormanston, Skerries and Sallins & Naas - and a bus ride to Dublin will cost €3.70 for adults and €1.85 for students, young adults and children. Zone 3 includes Most read in News Travel Those using children, students and young adult Leap Cards in Zone 3 will now pay €2.65 to reach the city centre. Covering more distant areas like Rathdrum and Kildare Town, Zone 4 has fares of €6.30 for adults while students, 'It's very important' - Ryanair's 'baggage sizers' warning to Irish passengers ahead of busy Easter break amid €75 fine These fare adjustments are set to take effect on June 16 and apply to both Bus Éireann and Go-Ahead Ireland routes. Leap Card users will still have better value than cash payers for single journey fares and new options will offer daily, weekly and monthly passes that are valid across all of the zones. There will also be a €67.20 weekly cap for adults traveling across all four zones. These revisions follow similar changes made to train fares in April. TRAIN FARE PRICES Train journeys to and from Dublin Commuter Zones 3 and 4 have seen reduced fares - from places like Drogheda, Laytown, Enfield, Newbridge, Kildare, However, some fares between Dublin and towns like Balbriggan, Skerries, Kilcock and Sallins & Naas increased. Fares for all trips within Dublin City Zone 1 have remain unchanged. And the daily and weekly Leap Cap only applies within Dublin City Zone 1. The new ePurse maximum fares are €7.50 for adults, €3.75 for students and young adults, and €3.75 for The Intercity Luas Add-On for cross-city journeys has also been eliminated - which currently costs €1.40 for a single, €32 for a monthly, or €320 for an annual ticket. The minimum Leap Card ePurse balance required for adult fares is now €1 for journeys within Dublin City Zone and €2.50 for Dublin Commuter Zones 2, 3, and 4. For young adults and children, the minimum balance is only one cent. And since April some ticket types have been discontinued, including adult, student, and child weekly and monthly tickets. 3 The Leap Card travel area has now been divided into four pricing zones Credit: PA:Press Association

TFI bus fare changes: See how journey prices will change in your area
TFI bus fare changes: See how journey prices will change in your area

Irish Times

time09-06-2025

  • Business
  • Irish Times

TFI bus fare changes: See how journey prices will change in your area

Sweeping changes to bus fares will take effect from Monday for Bus Éireann and Go-Ahead Ireland services in Dublin and surrounding areas. The changes, which are part of a new Transport For Ireland (TFI) zonal structure, will result in some fares decreasing, some increasing and some remaining unchanged. New daily, weekly and monthly offerings for Leap card customers, based on zones, are also being rolled out. These cover journeys within a radius of some 50km from Dublin city centre. The price changes are being brought in as part of the National Transport Authority's (NTA) latest 'fares determination' plan, which it said would allow fares to be determined 'on a more equitable and easy-to-understand basis'. Bus and rail fares did not align with each other under the previous system but they will be 'fairer and more consistent' under this new 'single structure', TFI says. READ MORE The bus fare changes follow an overhaul of rail fares in the capital and beyond in early May and the introduction of a new zonal structure, which breaks the city and commuter areas as far as Kildare Town, Rathdrum and Navan into four based on proximity to the city centre. The 'TFI 90-minute fare' for journeys under an hour and a half within the new zone 1 – covering areas within a 23km radius of central Dublin – stays at €2 for adults, €1 for young adults/students and €0.65 for children with Leap cards. For Dublin commuter bus services operated by Bus Éireann and Go-Ahead, which are not eligible for the 90-minute fare, the fare for zone 1 travel will be €2.40 for adults and €1.20 for young adults, students and children using Leap cards. The NTA says payment by Leap card offers the best available value for commuters. New bus fares will be introduced from Monday, with prices tied to four commuter zones extending from Dublin city centre to neighbouring counties. Graphic: Paul Scott/ TFI The daily zone 1 fare cap will be €6 for adults, €3 for young adults/students and €1.95 for child Leap cards. The weekly cap will be €24 for adults, €12 for young adults/students and €7.80 for child Leap cards. Zone 1 has monthly tickets, priced at €96 per adult and €48 per young adult/child for all Leap card holders. Annual tickets, priced at €960, are available for adult Leap card customers. Zone 2 covers areas including Blessington, Gormanston, Skerries, Kilcock, Sallins and Naas, Greystones and Kilcoole. From next week, Leap card adult single bus fares in zone 2 will cost €3.70, while young adult/student/child card holders will pay €1.85. Zone 3 covers areas including Trim, Drogheda, Enfield, Newbridge and Wicklow Town. Here, adult bus fares will cost €5.30, while young adult/student/child card holders will pay €2.65. There will be an increase on the single Leap fare from Newtownmountkennedy to Dublin from €2.80 to €3.70. Meanwhile, the adult fare from Wicklow Town to Dublin is set to decrease from €6.16 to €5.30. There is no change to fares on bus services in Wicklow that are part of the Dublin city bus network, such as the L1, L2, L3, L14, L15, 45, 45a, X1 and X2. Zone 4 includes areas such as Navan, Kildare Town and Rathdrum. Adult bus fares in this zone are priced at €3.70 under the new plan, while young adult, student and child card holders will pay €3.15. The fare revisions will take effect on bus services in Kildare, including the 120, 125 and 126, and on bus services in Meath including the 101/X, 103/X, 105/X, 107, 108, 109/A/B/X, 111/A and NX. The new adult Leap fare from Amiens Stre to Newbridge is decreasing from €6.16 to €5.30. The fare for the journey from Newbridge to UCD is also dropping, from €6.16 to €5.30. However, Leap customers travelling from Edenderry to Dublin city centre will see an increase from €7.35 to €8.10. Fares on services operating in Kildare as part of the Dublin city bus network to Leixlip, Celbridge and Maynooth will not change. This includes the C1, C2, C3, C4, W6, L58, L59 and 52. There will be an increase on the single Leap fare from Navan to Dublin from €5.60 to €6.30 and from €7.70 to €8.10 for Athboy. The single Leap fare from Ashbourne to Dublin is to decrease from €3.36 to €2.40, while the fare from Ratoath drops from €3.64 to €2.40. The fare from Dunshaughlin is to fall from €4.06 to €3.70. Customers from Trim will also see their fare reduce from €7.35 to €5.30. For the first time, Leap products will cover travel on town bus services in Balbriggan, Drogheda and Navan.

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