The combined populations of the Kildare-Newbridge-Naas (+ smaller towns in between) area is just over 78k and large amounts of development is continuing. It's a large area with a lot of car travel between them for various reasons. However, getting between the areas is poor.
Currently, it's served by two buses - the 126 (PSO - GoAhead) and the 726 (Dublin Coach). The train also serves Kildare, Newbridge and Sallins - the latter being poorly connected to Naas and similarly, the former not having great connections to the towns either. The pricing for rail travel between these areas is also ridiculous due to Sallins being in the SHZ and the other two not (a separate issue).
While the 126 is fairly good, it suffers from a few issues:
- It isn't the most punctual
- The ticketing is slow (no Leap validators + the fare system wouldn't allow for them) - if a crowd gathers it could be quite some time before setting off
- Often, people leave and enter the bus through the same door - it makes for a fairly slow process (often coach style busses)
I feel little is done about it because, on paper, there are two busses serving the area, however Dublin Coach's 726 is extremely poor and cannot be relied upon (+ it has less stops).
Also, these routes go through the centre of the towns and getting to the outer edges (where often the amenities are) is long. By now, a very large portion of the populations are a good 25-30min walk away from the centres.
What would people think the best way to help alleviate some of these issues would be? Perahps a mixture of town busses in the separate centres and then keeping the other busses as they are?