From Galway Bay FM:
Leo Varadkar has outlined plans for a new environmentally friendly bus service for Galway – which he’s describing as a ‘Luas on Wheels.’
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Speaking about Galway’s traffic woes, the Taoiseach says the government has a number of initiatives up its sleeve which will help to alleviate the problem.
He says one such solution is an environmentally friendly ‘Bus Connex’ service.
A bit of sense - and hopefully an end to this "Gluas" nonsense.
By this I mean, if we were ever going to provide a Tram in Galway we would need pathways for it. Let's provide a BRT/QBC first, without the expense of installing tram lines and overhead power cables.
Or, we could just:
- provide more bus services and have them go where people want (like for example, Knocknacarra->Ballybrit)
- have certain streets bus-only (like what's happening in Dublin and Cork).
- provide more Bus Lanes (me, I'd take take two lanes of the bridge and Bothar Na dTreabh)
- provide more Park N' Rides on the city's outskirts (Knocknacarra, Doughiska, Tuam Road - either before Claregalway or at the Parkmore Turnoff, Headford Road at Ballindooley) etc.
- increase the number of cycle lanes.
Not expensive stuff, but would require resolve.
Which I think is sadly lacking.