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Coronavirus - Public Transport Disruption Updates / Changes (no chat)

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  • Registered Users Posts: 78,262 ✭✭✭✭Victor


    http://www.dublinbus.ie/News-Centre/General-News/Airlink-Services/
    Airlink Services
    Published on Tuesday, March 24, 2020
    Dublin Bus wishes to advise customers that Airlink services on Routes 747 and 757 will not operate from Thursday 26 March, until further notice.

    All other Dublin Bus services are currently operating as normal, including Routes 16 and 41 which will continue to serve Dublin Airport.

    Public transport  is an essential service and the dedication of our 3,500 employees means we can continue to ensure healthcare and other public workers can keep performing their vital roles.

    The health and safety of our customers and employees, and the wider public, is paramount. We are asking all of our customers to please continue to carefully follow the guidelines set out by the HSE and the Department of Health.

    Customers can also get updates on Facebook, follow us on Twitter @dublinbusnews or call our customer service line on (01) 8734222, lines open from 07:00 - 19:00hrs Monday to Friday and 08:00 – 18:00hrs Saturday, Sunday and public holidays.


  • Moderators, Motoring & Transport Moderators, Technology & Internet Moderators Posts: 22,476 Mod ✭✭✭✭bk


    Dublin Bus moving to reduced Saturday Plus schedule from Wednesday 1st of April.

    https://www.dublinbus.ie/News-Centre/General-News/New-timetables-to-take-effect-from-Wednesday-1-April/
    Dublin Bus wishes to advise customers that a new schedule of services will come into effect from Wednesday 1 April.

    We are moving to a ‘Saturday Plus’ schedule which will be based on the current Saturday schedule, augmented by additional services, especially in the early morning.

    All areas that currently have a Dublin Bus service will continue to have one. Under the revised timetables, services will run at over 80% of current levels.

    Public transport is an essential service and the dedication of our 3,500 employees means we can continue to ensure healthcare and other workers can keep performing their vital roles.

    The health and safety of our customers and employees, and the wider public, is of paramount importance. We are asking all of our customers to please continue to carefully follow the guidelines set out by the HSE and the Department of Health.


  • Registered Users Posts: 7,531 ✭✭✭GerardKeating


    Bus Éireann will be introducing revised timetables for its weekday services from Wednesday 1 April until further notice. These timetables are designed to provide a public transport service across the country for those who need to travel, whilst reflecting the reduced passenger numbers on public transport and the most up-to-date advice and guidance from the health authorities in relation to physical distancing.

    On Mondays to Fridays (except bank holidays), Bus Éireann and Expressway services will generally operate to a Saturday timetable, with some exceptions, Listed here.
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  • Registered Users Posts: 3,507 ✭✭✭Working class heroes


    https://www.irishrail.ie/news/covid-19-update

    Irish Rail are cutting back services from Monday.

    Racism is now hiding behind the cloak of Community activism.



  • Moderators, Motoring & Transport Moderators Posts: 11,587 Mod ✭✭✭✭devnull


    New Public Transport Timetables to Take Effect Starting Monday
    https://www.nationaltransport.ie/news/new-public-transport-timetables-to-take-effect-starting-monday/
    Today the National Transport Authority announced that operators of most subsidised public transport services are to move to a new schedule of services on a phased basis from Monday March 30.

    Revised timetables for Iarnród Éireann will come into effect on Monday March 30, while those for Dublin Bus, Go-Ahead Ireland and Bus Éireann, will come into effect Wednesday April 1. Under the revised timetables, services will run at approximately 80% of current levels.

    The Authority recently requested operators to monitor passengers loading on services across the network. The information drawn from this process, along with the most up-to-date advice and guidance from the health authorities in relation to social distancing, were taken into account when putting together the new timetables.

    While passenger numbers on public transport services are down by about 80%, there are some services that continue to have heavier loading, giving rise to potential concerns around social distancing. With some fleet and driver resources being freed up under the new schedules, additional vehicles can be readily allocated to services where there is greater demand, addressing social distancing concerns.

    NTA and the transport operators are confident that the capacity of customers and staff to observe social distancing requirements will be maintained under the new timetables.

    Under the new schedules, demands on the public transport fleet will be reduced. In an environment where the supply chain for materials could face disruption, the move to the revised timetables will enable the public transport operators, particularly Iarnród Éireann, to conserve maintenance materials and components. This will ensure that fleet is more likely to remain available for service on a longer term basis.

    It also means the operators will be in a stronger position to ensure ongoing reliable continuity of services in the context of increasing rates of COVID-19 in Ireland.

    All areas that currently have a public transport service will continue to have one. The new timetables for services operated by Dublin Bus, Go-Ahead Ireland and Bus Éireann are due to commence Wednesday next. These operators are moving to a ‘Saturday Plus’ schedule which will be based on the current Saturday schedule, augmented by additional services, particularly in the early morning.

    Go-Ahead Ireland will be operating services at approximately 94% of current levels, with Dublin Bus and Bus Éireann both operating services at over 80% of current levels. While there will be some reductions in peak and off-peak services, on-bus journey times are faster as a result of a dramatic reduction in traffic in built-up areas.

    Full details will be available at company websites in the coming days:
    - Dublin Bus
    - Bus Éireann
    - Go-Ahead Ireland

    Iarnród Éireann services on Intercity services will be at 45-65% of normal levels. Services on commuter services in the Dublin area will also be at 45-65% of normal levels. DART will operate every 15 minutes at peak, and every 30 minutes at other times. Individual trains will operate at maximum train size where possible to facilitate social distancing. Full details available on the Iarnród Éireann Irish Rail website.

    Luas services will not change at this time. Luas will manage the service daily by extending the tram headways if required.

    NTA is communicating information on the schedule changes to customers in advance, through media and marketing channels. Full information will be available from NTA and the operators in advance online, and on the TFI journey planner and TFI Real Time information apps.

    In all cases the Authority will seek to ensure bus services to hospitals and other essential facilities are maintained as an over-riding priority.

    Shane Ross, Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport said:
    “I would like to acknowledge the work being done by our transport operators and their staff in these difficult times and for responding to the challenges by putting these new schedules in place.

    I’d like to thank all those who are providing these essential services so that people who rely on public transport, working in hospitals, pharmacies, the grocery sector, and other vital areas, can continue to get to where they are needed to the benefit of us all.”

    Anne Graham, NTA Chief Executive Officer said:
    “NTA would like to thank everybody involved in the public transport sector for the effort they are putting in to make sure that vital services can be kept going.

    The revised schedules we are announcing today, will ensure that those who need to, can continue to get around, on services that remain frequent and reliable, now and in the weeks ahead.”

    Please post your reaction to this news in the dedicated discussion thread.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 1,120 ✭✭✭p_haugh


    https://www.goaheadireland.ie/new-timetables-commence-wednesday-1-april
    Go-Ahead Ireland will commence operation of an amended schedule of services from Wednesday 1st April.
    The timetables will switch to the new “Saturday Plus” timetables which will be in place until further notice.
    The schedule change will apply to ODMA and Dublin Commuter services.

    On weekends and public holidays, the normal Saturday or Sunday timetable will be in use.


  • Moderators, Motoring & Transport Moderators Posts: 11,587 Mod ✭✭✭✭devnull


    Introduction of Social Distancing Measures On-board
    https://www.dublinbus.ie/News-Centre/General-News/Introduction-of-Social-Distancing-Measures-On-board/
    Dublin Bus is rolling out social distancing measures across our fleet. To help maintain a 2 metre distance some seating on-board will be restricted, which will be highlighted by signage. We are asking our customers to please follow these restrictions.

    We would like to remind our customers to please maintain 2 metres social distancing when boarding, alighting and on board.

    Customers should also:

    • Give priority to older people for seating downstairs
    • Cover your nose and mouth with a tissue or you sleeve when you cough or sneeze
    • Wash your hands properly and often
    • Ensure that you do not leave any litter behind

    Public transport  is an essential service and the dedication of our 3,500 employees means we can continue to ensure healthcare and other workers can keep performing their vital roles.

    The health and safety of our customers and employees, and the wider public, is paramount. We are asking all of our customers to please continue to carefully follow the guidelines set out by the HSE and the Department of Health.


  • Moderators, Motoring & Transport Moderators Posts: 11,587 Mod ✭✭✭✭devnull


    Dublin Bus have now released details of their timetables from 1st April 2020.

    DB services will from 1st April operate on Saturday timetables during the week with additional services on a number of routes in the morning to cater for those going to work.

    Full details of these services can be found here:
    https://www.dublinbus.ie/News-Centre/General-News/New-timetables-to-take-effect-from-Wednesday-1-April/


  • Moderators, Motoring & Transport Moderators Posts: 11,587 Mod ✭✭✭✭devnull


    Go Ahead Ireland have now released details of their timetables from 1st April 2020.

    They will commence operation of an amended schedule of services from Wednesday 1st April. The timetables will switch to the new “Saturday Plus” timetables which will be in place until further notice. The schedule change will apply to Dublin City Bus services and Dublin Commuter services.

    Full details can be found here:
    https://www.goaheadireland.ie/new-timetables-commence-wednesday-1-april


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 2,770 ✭✭✭GT89


    Ashbourne Connect returning from the 18th May with 'basic services' whatever that means according to a post on their Facebook page


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  • Registered Users Posts: 6,039 ✭✭✭Hilly Bill


    Possible return to normal Monday to friday dart services from the 8th june. Phase 2.


  • Registered Users Posts: 78,262 ✭✭✭✭Victor




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