MattressRick wrote: » Does anyone know for the 404 bus out from Eyre Square to oranmore, is the last stop always oranmore town centre? Ringing bus eireann is pointless to find out. The bus from oranmore to Eyre Square starts at oranmore town centre and goes up through oranmore village, but the return journey doesn't seem to cover the same bus stops from what I see, it stops at town centre. Kind of annoying when most of the housing estates are up the far end of oranmore village so it's a bit of a walk home
MattressRick wrote: Does anyone know for the 404 bus out from Eyre Square to oranmore, is the last stop always oranmore town centre? Ringing bus eireann is pointless to find out. The bus from oranmore to Eyre Square starts at oranmore town centre and goes up through oranmore village, but the return journey doesn't seem to cover the same bus stops from what I see, it stops at town centre. Kind of annoying when most of the housing estates are up the far end of oranmore village so it's a bit of a walk home
bobbyss wrote: » Why pointless ringing BE? Not answer? Gruff response ? Didn't know? Endless waiting for someone to pick up? Wrong number?
Citizenpain wrote: » Yes but it does just start there again and head through the village so unless you are on the last bus you should be fine . And good news for you if this is still going ahead https://connachttribune.ie/newcastle-to-oranmore-bus-service-extended-to-include-oranhill/
MattressRick wrote: » Thanks for that link. Great to see
sgthighway wrote: » The bus stops opposite the OranTown Centre and waits there until it is due to depart so you could be waiting there 5-10 minutes some days. The bus will then continue up the village and stop opposite the Astro Pitch. There it will just pickup and leave straight away. Lots of Locals are objecting to the Bus going up to Oran Hill. I think they are idiots. A load of families with kids who down the line will need that bus for work or college. Even for them to come home from socialising in town.
Citizenpain wrote: » Why are they objecting?
GalwayGrrrrrl wrote: » “ He also told me that a plan for 404 was not only to extend it to Oranhill, but also to Bushypark on the other side.” Where to in Bushypark?
Selenophile wrote: » I'm not sure if one service should cover such a long route, considering all the traffic issues and congestion in Galway. Maybe it would be better if they break it in two, even if they overlap at some point, i.e. they don't terminate at Eyre Square.
Selenophile wrote: » ... I'm not surprised there is more resistance than enthusiasm with local residents, as majority of households own more than one car. I guess they are not particularly interested in using public transportation. I don't see how this could lower property value, unless the bus stop is just in front of the house door, and I doubt BE would do that.
Mrs OBumble wrote: » One long route actually seems to work better than two shorter ones - it has on the 401 / ex 403 route anyway. It cuts loading time because some people don't have to change buses, and just having more vehicles on the route overall means theres less of a gap if one fails to run.
zell12 wrote: » Same on d'other side of town eight months ago. Yet no such thing as too many cars
Selenophile wrote: » I'm starting to feel that people like to abuse those "safety concerns" whenever they want to protect some selfish and extravagant interest. I don't understand why Garda supported their view and forced City Direct to reduce number of buses ???
what_traffic wrote: » I believe the issue was buses parking on the public road waiting to start at allotted time?. No proper bus terminus with shelters on that road the last time I was up there.
bobbyss wrote: » And where would it turn in Bushypark?
Selenophile wrote: » Oh, so I misunderstood. Those busses were actually parked on the road. I thought they were complaining about too many busses passing that way. Ok, that is an issue.
Mrs OBumble wrote: » Plenty of space for a turning area in front of the Glenlo! Or they could widen Circular Rd, and have it do a big loop from there back to Westside. (Ya ... I know. Had to be said though :-) )