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The Greater Cork area has a population of 400,000 and is covered mainly by bus and suburban rail networks as well as a commuter ferry.. There are a total of 35 bus routes of which, 18 are Citybus routes serving areas like Cork City, Knocknaheeny, Ballinlough, Cork, Mahon, Cork, Mayfield, Cork, Frankfield, Cork, Ballintemple and Farranree, Cork and 17 suburban routes serving towns such as ...
Local politicians have called for the introduction of further 24 hour bus routes in the city owing to the success of the 220. [106] [108] [109] Following the initial rollout of the BusConnects project in Dublin, as of October 2022 the National Transport Authority (NTA) were in a consultation process for similar changes in Cork. [110]
As of July 2021, only the 215 [21] city service includes a stop directly at Parnell Place Bus Station. However, several services stop at Merchant's Quay, less than 100m away – these include the 202, [ 22 ] 203, [ 23 ] 207A, [ 24 ] 209, [ 25 ] and 209A. [ 26 ]
It runs local bus routes across Kuwait. [6] The main private bus company is CityBus, which operates about 28 routes across the country. Another private bus company, Kuwait Gulf Link Public Transport Services, was started in 2006. It runs local bus routes across Kuwait and longer distance services to neighbouring Arab countries. [7]
Alexander Dennis Enviro400 acquired from Stagecoach Manchester at Piccadilly Gardens in January 2025 Alexander Dennis Enviro400EV at Trafford Centre in February 2024. Metroline was founded in April 1989 as a business unit of London Regional Transport ahead of the privatisation of London bus services, being sold in October 1994 in a management buyout worth £20 million (equivalent to £ ...
In 2007 it was announced that a bus-based rapid transit system was to be examined in Cork City. [ 6 ] The 2008 update to the Cork Area Strategic Plan included an east-west "rapid-transit corridor" from Ballincollig to Mahon via the Docklands and City Centre, as well as a north-south corridor from Ballyvolane to Cork Airport.
As a result of £7.1 million of cuts to Transport for Greater Manchester's bus subsidies, the 135's weekend night bus service, running until 3:30 a.m. on Friday and Saturday nights, were withdrawn by First on 25 January 2015. [6] Go North West route-branded Wright Eclipse Gemini bodied Volvo B9TL in June 2022
In 1986, the deregulation of bus services in the UK had a significant impact on Greater Manchester's bus network, [4] including route 53. Bus companies were now able to operate more freely, which led to competition on some routes. However, route 53 survived deregulation largely intact due to its established demand and importance.