elmoslats wrote: » Kilkenny are getting free interchange before Dublin. "For the first three months of operation, a promotional TFI Leap fare of €1 will be in place. TFI Leap fares will then be €1.40 for adults and €0.84 for children. Cash fares are €2.00 for adults and €1.20 for children. All fares include a transfer function, allowing passengers to interchange between KK1 and KK2 free of charge."https://www.transportforireland.ie/news/new-kilkenny-city-bus-services-to-commence-on-18-december/
Qrt wrote: » I genuinely can’t fathom how a place the size of Kilkenny hasn’t had a proper bus service.
Seth Brundle wrote: » FFs Jim OCallahan apparently made these comments on RTÉ Radio Saturday regarding BusConnects. He and John Lahart have previous called for the metro alignment to be altered and this weekend Cllr Conroy reaffirmed that wish.https://twitter.com/DublinCommuters/status/1219188968689893376
tom1ie wrote: » Precisely why ff can’t be trusted. A vote for ff is a vote against pt. Just to be clear, a vote for fg is also a vote against pt. it’s the greens and social democrats for me.
cgcsb wrote: » The green party is also opposed to public transport where it conflicts with their nimby voter wants. The social democrats do seem pretty solid on the issue in fairness.
machaseh wrote: » Being from the Netherlands and obviously not having voter rights here, the fact that Irish people KEEP voting for FF/FG frustrates me to no end. I've never met anyone unironically stating that they endorse their awful policies, yet they seem to manage to win every single election. Why on earth is this? Why on earth would you vote for a party that does not want to improve public transportation EVEN IF most dubliners I met are also dependent on it?
Stark wrote: » It's a tribal thing. People vote for whatever party was aligned with their family history in the civil war. FF could murder all of us, take away her pension and leave her homeless and my grandmother would still vote for FF. And it's that "grey vote" who would have memories of that era that are the dominating vote.
tom1ie wrote: » Where have they opposed pt?
Pixel Eater wrote: » The southern section of the Metrolink through Ranelagh.
machaseh wrote: » Probably because most of their voters live in those affluent neighbourhoods and they already have the luas anyway.
caff wrote: Luas completely jammed there every morning really needs the upgrade. It was Eamon Ryan giving in about dunville avenue. Can't imagine his fellow green candidates will forgive him about it if it costs them votes.
tom1ie wrote: » Didn’t Ryan say that a metro should be built in other areas that are not already serviced with light rail? That’s hardly opposing metrolink? I know the argument makes more sense to upgrade the gl, but I think the point he was making was there are other areas absolutely jam packed with traffic, that have no access to rail, that would benefit from a metro, if the money can be raised. That’s a valid argument.
BonnieSituation wrote: » He wants Metrolink re-routed to the SW which basically sh!ts all over the current plan so it may as well be considered opposing it.
tom1ie wrote: » Yeah but that’s not opposing it!!
Zebra3 wrote: » If he got his way it would kill the current MetroLink plans. He [Ryan] knows that too.
LeinsterDub wrote: » A few examples emerging on Twitter of FF candidates promising to kill BusConnects and Metrolink
is_that_so wrote: » https://twitter.com/DublinCommuters/status/1219188968689893376
tom1ie wrote: » If this happens I'm packing up and moving to Holland!!!