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Connecting Ireland Project Updates

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,217 ✭✭✭p_haugh




  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 534 ✭✭✭Mr rebel


    Would just like to update that the enhanced route for 243 was never implemented in Q2, much to the surprise of no one. I believe it’s well over 2 years now since the route was first marked for “enhancement”.
    I’m sure they are still throwing out the not enough bus drivers excuse when the rest of the country seems to be fine. Hard to believe a relatively densely populated area of North Cork is struggling for drivers…it’s hardly the back of beyond!



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,569 ✭✭✭john boye


    The rest of the country isn't struggling for drivers? Are you being serious?



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 17,836 ✭✭✭✭LXFlyer


    Cork has the worst driver shortage in the country.

    Bus Éireann are about 35 drivers short in Capwell.

    https://www.irishexaminer.com/news/munster/arid-41458924.html

    Plenty of other plans have had to be deferred around the country for the same reason, such as many of the BusConnects phases in Dublin.

    You’re just going to have to be patient.



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 17,836 ✭✭✭✭LXFlyer


    The Transport for Ireland announcement on the Limerick-Shannon-Ennis corridor improvements

    https://www.transportforireland.ie/news/nta-and-bus-eireann-announce-significantly-enhanced-routes-on-limerick-shannon-ennis-corridor/

    NTA and Bus Éireann announce significantly enhanced routes on Limerick-Shannon-Ennis corridor

    20th August 2024

    First 24/7 bus route in the Mid-West

    The National Transport Authority (NTA) and Bus Éireann, are pleased to announce significantly enhanced services and timetables on Route 343, Limerick to Shannon along with three other new or enhanced routes along the Limerick-Shannon-Ennis corridor, which will come into effect on Sunday, 25 August.

    Key features of route 343 included in the plan

    Route 343 (Limerick – Shannon – Shannon Airport) will become a 24-hour service, operating 7 days a week, 364 days a year.

    A service increase on Route 343 operating every 20 minutes during peak hours and every 30 minutes during off peak hours on weekdays.

    The enhanced service will provide greater connectivity to Shannon Airport, Shannon Industrial Estates, and Colbert Station.

    100% of timetabled services will use fully accessible buses with low floor access.

    New services offer greater integration of transport networks with school transport routes.

    Connecting Ireland Rural Mobility Plan

    The enhancements will benefit passengers in the region travelling for leisure, work and education as well as those making onward connections with bus and rail connections.

    Route 343 servicing Shannon Airport, with Colbert Station, TUS and intercity services

    Route 343 will now provide a 24hr service from Limerick to Shannon offering increased frequency throughout the daily timetable, operating every 20 minutes during peak hours and every 30 minutes during off peak hours on weekdays, as well as offering a doubling of the weekend service. The new improved service will offer an hourly service between midnight and 4am. The service will provide greater connectivity for passengers travelling to Shannon Airport as well as connections with Colbert Station, TUS and intercity services.

    Interchange with Route 330 Shannon Airport to Ennis

    Passengers travelling onwards to Ennis and Newmarket-on-Fergus from Limerick can now interchange with the enhanced Route 330, Shannon Airport to Ennis.  This service will now operate a daily hourly service from 5am to midnight, providing passengers with links to Shannon Airport, interchange with the 343 service and rail services.

    316 & 317 Introducing greater integration with school transport routes.

    The Connecting Ireland enhancements also include new and improved routes; Route 316, Sixmilebridge to Shannon and Route 317, Limerick to Ennis via Sixmilebridge and Quin. These new and improved routes are a collaboration between the Department of Education and the Department of Transport, supported by the NTA and Bus Éireann, and will pilot and introduce greater integration of transport networks with school transport routes.

    The NTA and Bus Éireann are committed to the provision of a fully accessible public transport system incorporating fully accessible vehicles and infrastructure, all of the timetabled new services will be served by fully accessible vehicles.

    Easier to access Shannon Airport, with 24hr bus service between the Airport, Shannon Town and Limerick

            “Bus Éireann is delighted to introduce these improved services between Limerick, Shannon and Ennis, significantly increasing transport options for passengers, adding over 1 million kilometres to the network as well as creating 31 new jobs in the region,” said Stephen Kent, Chief Executive Officer, Bus Éireann.

    “These new services are the result of a strong collaboration between the NTA, the Department of Education, Department of Transport with Bus Éireann to enhance connectivity across the country, delivering an affordable, reliable and sustainable bus service for communities throughout Ireland, helping to make life better.”

    “Earlier this year we commenced a public consultation on our plans to significantly enhance bus services on the Limerick to Clare corridor.  Following that process our plans aim to make it easier to access Shannon Airport, with a new 24hr bus service operating between the Airport, Shannon Town and Limerick.  The revised network will operate at a higher frequency which will benefit communities across the region who want to use public transport to get to work, school or attend leisure activities in the area,” said Anne Graham, CEO of NTA.

    Enhanced connectivity for inbound tourists exploring the Wild Atlantic Way

    Welcoming the news, Niall Kearns, Airport Director at The Shannon Airport Group said: “We’re on track to reach 2 million passengers at Shannon Airport for the first time since 2009, so the additional frequency on Bus Éireann’s 343 service is great news. As more people choose Shannon, this new 24-hour service ensures convenient access to the airport, day or night. With 33 destinations across Europe, the UK, and the US, the increased bus service will also enhance connectivity for inbound tourists exploring the Wild Atlantic Way and improve transport for business travellers.”

    Seán Golden, Director of Policy, Limerick Chamber of Commerce said: “The increased frequency and enhanced connectivity that these Bus Éireann services offer will be of huge benefit to Limerick and the entire region. We know all too well that expanding public transport routes will further enable economic growth but also enhance liveability of the region and be of great advantage to those travelling for leisure, work and education. Further linking Limerick with Shannon Industrial Estate and Shannon Airport through enhanced services will be a huge win for employees and businesses across the entire region.”

    Updated bus service details and timetables are available.

    Further Information

    Route 343, Limerick to Shannon will become a 24-hour service between Limerick and Shannon Airport, operating 7 days a week, 364 days a year. The service will operate every 20 minutes during peak hours and every 30 minutes during off peak hours on weekdays. On Saturdays the 343 will be half-hourly all-day and on Sundays it will be hourly – this represents a doubling of the service at weekends.

    Route 330, Shannon Airport to Ennis will operate daily hourly services from 5am to midnight, providing passengers with links to Shannon airport and train services.

    Route 316, Sixmilebridge to Shannon will provide increased connectivity from Shannon with its nearest railway station, Sixmilebridge.

    Route 317 will boost the service to Kilmurry, Quin, Sixmilebridge and Cratloe and retain a low-floor, wheelchair-accessible bus service between Limerick and Ennis centres.

    Passengers travelling between Newmarket-on-Fergus and Limerick should change in Shannon between routes 330 and 343.

    Route 343X will be replaced by new route 330X, which will continue the link between Ennis, Newmarket-on-Fergus, TUS and Limerick at similar times. Route 330X, Limerick to Ennis operates daily at 7am from Ennis and 17.25pm from Limerick

    Route 341 will be withdrawn between Limerick and Shannon Industrial Estate and the section between Cappamore and Limerick will be incorporated into route 332; and

    Route 346 will be withdrawn in full



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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 17,836 ✭✭✭✭LXFlyer


    A further change from Sunday 25th August is the enhancement of Sunday timetables on Bus Éireann route 101 between Dublin and Drogheda.

    Southbound services will be doubled in frequency to half-hourly between 09:00 and 18:00.

    Northbound services will be doubled in frequency to half-hourly between 11:30 and 20:30.



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