n97 mini wrote: » Anyone see any bus stops for this? I haven't...
cfuserkildare wrote: » Yet again, Celbridge gets ignored!!!
kbannon wrote: » I'm guessing that if it also took in Celbridge and/or Kilcock, it would take longer and be less likely to be used. Hopefully TFI have plans for more routes like this though.
kevin67 wrote: » yet again Kilcock gets ignored
kevin67 wrote: » there is no bus connection between Clane to Kilcock etc and very limited bus service from Kilcock to Maynooth. Why can we not have a decent north/south service, especially as mentioned for people who go to college in Dunboyne there is nothing for that from Kilcock or Maynooth
n97 mini wrote: » Slightly maddening considering we don't have a swimming pool in north Kildare that the route doesn't serve the National Aquatic Centre or K Leisure in Naas.
Riskymove wrote: » it is strange that it doesnt go from Clane into celbridge and then Maynooth would seem to be much greater population
kbannon wrote: » Jesus! It can't serve everywhere! By the sounds of it, people seem somewhat disappointed with it. Would you prefer what we've had to date? (anyhow there's a pool in the Glenroyal but I suspect you mean public pools)
ronaneire wrote: » There are plenty of swimming pools in North Kildare, from the top of my head there is 4 in Naas? If you want to go play in the National Aquatic Centre, I am sure you can get a connecting bus from the Blanchardstown centre or walk!
n97 mini wrote: » No public pools. North Kildare in one of only 4 electoral divisions in the country that doesn't have a public pool, despite paying a huge amount of LPT. It's been a bone of contention for a very long time. And 20% of our LPT is going to other counties.. so we're funding their pools while we don't have one of our own.
CeilingFly wrote: » Lpt pays for less than 15% of local services cost. You simply cannot have everything for €500 a year
granturismo wrote: » Has anyone taken the bus yet? Is the bus arriving on time. I guess there will be some delays early on.
n97 mini wrote: » .. I also can't find any bus stops or signs at bus stops for this service. It's not going to be a very useful service for a lot of people without bus stops and RTPI.
n97 mini wrote: » I asked Transport for Ireland about RTPI integration for this service and was told RTPI is for Dublin Bus and Bus Eireann only. I also can't find any bus stops or signs at bus stops for this service. It's not going to be a very useful service for a lot of people without bus stops and RTPI.