Curb Your Enthusiasm wrote: » Should have been one every 15 mins. Are you saying that no bus showed up at all within that hour? Shocking. Were you on the South Mall?
Nigel Fairservice wrote: » Ya it was the South Mall. No bus turned up. Two empty double deckers were parked up at the stop. A sizable crowd had formed over the hour. Any bus that turned up was just going to be swamped. I just gave up and went for coffee in the new Maldron for an hour (after waiting at the stop for an hour). Good thing I wasn't in any rush!
Curb Your Enthusiasm wrote: » Nigel Fairservice wrote: » Ya it was the South Mall. No bus turned up. Two empty double deckers were parked up at the stop. A sizable crowd had formed over the hour. Any bus that turned up was just going to be swamped. I just gave up and went for coffee in the new Maldron for an hour (after waiting at the stop for an hour). Good thing I wasn't in any rush! Well that's just ridiculous. I'd be fuming.
smurgen wrote: » It must have been because cars were slowing up the busses in transit! That's pretty much the only excuse those defending bus eireann in the Patrick street car ban threat say.
TheChizler wrote: » smurgen wrote: » It must have been because cars were slowing up the busses in transit! That's pretty much the only excuse those defending bus eireann in the Patrick street car ban threat say. What?
smurgen wrote: » *thread
Reputable Rog wrote: » From what I can see the only thing that has changed on the 208 route is that the drivers smoke and read the Echo outside the Hospice as opposed to doing so in the Curraheen Roundabout as they did in the past.
Cork Trucker wrote: » God be with the days when they (drivers) smoked cigarettes while the bus was in transit, The gear selector buttons on the buses used to also be melted from drivers resting their lighting cigarettes there while taking fares.
Oasis1974 wrote: » Number 8 on the way home at the Hawkes Road stop by the old An Post shop don't know how many times the driver would head out of the bus with the coin thing. After he came out of the shop he'd light up a fag and just stare at the bus and passenger's no bother to him.
snotboogie wrote: » Everybody should like this page: https://www.facebook.com/CorkBus/ Nearly 700 likes already and Bus Eireann threatening legal action against the owner of the page...
Mardyke wrote: » For some reason Irish people seem to accept the disgraceful service they receive from BE. People are picked up late, get scowled at by the driver instead of getting an apology or reason for being late sit on a stinking old bus, and still seem inclined to say "Thank you" on the way off! Until there is widespread challenging of the crap service, nothing will change.
namloc1980 wrote: » That's one thing you can't say about the city buses. They're all virtually new, less than a few years old.
Oasis1974 wrote: » Seen a few old boneshakers still in use to be fair.
namloc1980 wrote: » Very very few. The comment was clearly trying to state that the buses are routinely old and stinking. Blatantly not true.
mean gene wrote: » How is the bus service in the city getting worse despite the panan ban and an increase in bus lanes throughout the city??-pathetic service
snotboogie wrote: » https://www.irishexaminer.com/breakingnews/ireland/campaign-seeks-those-fed-up-with-late-buses-in-cork-894460.html Bus Eireann boast a response time of 15 working days to complaints! They also claim that they don’t get a disproportionate amount of complaints from Cork City
Mardyke wrote: » Maybe not literally old but lots of them are dirty and could do with a good clean and for the windows to be left open for a while. They certainly do not give the impression of being brand new.
normanbond wrote: » Are the night buses running tonight?
Deleted User wrote: » I lived in Dublin for years and was pretty shocked to see the state of the buses in Cork when I moved back. Most on my route are pretty new but they are rarely cleaned and some literally have cans and rubbish just rolling around the upper decks as they move.