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Public transport in Dublin was overseen by the Dublin Transportation Office until 2009 when the National Transport Authority replaced this body. Public transport in Dublin underwent a major expansion in recent years, and the Irish Government had plans to invest heavily [1] in the system under the Transport 21 plan. However, as a result of the ...
Dublin's Luas light rail system is owned by the state-owned Transport Infrastructure Ireland and operated on its behalf by Transdev. It was previously operated by Veolia Transport Ireland (formerly known as Connex). There are currently two Luas tram lines in the city, the Red and Green.
The National Transport Authority (Irish: Údarás Náisiúnta Iompair) or NTA is the transport authority for Greater Dublin and the public transport licensing agency for Ireland. It was established under the provisions of the Dublin Transport Authority Act (2008) and the Public Transport Regulation Act (2009) , on 1 December 2009.
Public transport in Dublin is overseen by the National Transport Authority. It has undergone expansion in recent years, and the Irish Government plans to invest heavily [1] in the system under the Transport 21 plan which means that approximately 20 billion euro will be spent on developing Greater Dublin's transport infrastructure. Dublin's ...
R819: Long Mile Road - Tallaght, County Dublin Between its junction with R110 at Long Mile Road in the city of Dublin and its junction with N81 at Tallaght Bypass in the town of Tallaght in the county of South Dublin via Walkinstown Road in the city of Dublin: and Greenhills Road in the county of South Dublin. The road is 5.1 kilometres (3.2 mi ...
Córas Iompair Éireann (Irish for 'Irish Transport System'), or CIÉ, is a statutory corporation of Ireland, answerable to the Irish Government and responsible for most public transport within the Republic of Ireland and jointly with its Northern Ireland counterpart, the Northern Ireland Transport Holding Company (which trades as Translink), for the railway service between Dublin and Belfast ...
Public transport services in Northern Ireland are sparse in comparison with those of the rest of Ireland or Great Britain. A large railway network was severely curtailed in the 1950s and 1960s. [ 4 ] Current services includes suburban routes to Larne , Newry and Bangor , as well as services to Derry.
Davitt Rd, Kylemore Rd / Walkinstown Ave, Long Mile Road / Nangor Road, M50 motorway, Fonthill Rd S / Belgard Rd, Citywest Rd Nassau Street: Sráid Thobar Phádraig, Sráid Nassau: 1756 St Patrick's Well Lane (1728) R138: 2 Suffolk St, Leinster St S Grafton St, Dawson St, Kildare St: Newbridge Avenue: Ascaill an Droichid Nua: 4 Sandymount Rd