BusConnects Announces Partnership with Dublin City FM: Live Drive
A commuter favourite radio show, Live Drive has provided to the minute traffic updates to Dublin City since 2006.
A commuter favourite radio show, Live Drive has provided to the minute traffic updates to Dublin City since 2006.
Passenger boardings in areas of Dublin where the new BusConnects network has been implemented are up 40% compared to the rest of the network according to a report published today by the National Transport Authority (NTA). The figures were included in the BusConnects Dublin Progress Report, March 2025, a bi-annual report produced for the Oireachtas […]
Tosóidh tógáil ar Chroíchonaire Bus Ghleann na Life go Lár na Cathrach i Meán Fómhair.
Liffey Valley to City Centre Core Bus Corridor to begin construction in September, panel of six contractors to tender for future BusConnects schemes also confirmed.
The interview highlighted progress on the Liffey Valley to City Centre scheme, the first of twelve corridors to move into construction.
Commencing in December 2025 in Liffey Valley, the works will continue for around three years and due to conclude in early 2028.
With growing demand for sustainable transport, BusConnects is a vital response to climate goals, urban development and the need for a more connected and accessible Dublin.
Another milestone for BusConnects Dublin infrastructure!
The BusConnects Dublin team will host a series of Public Information Events this February as part of preparations for upcoming site investigations along the Ballymun/Finglas to City Centre Core Bus Corridor Scheme. These events will offer local communities an opportunity to meet directly with members of the project team and learn more about the works […]
The National Transport Authority (NTA) announced in February that passenger numbers across the network grew by 6% in 2025, with a total of 363.5 million journeys made throughout the year. With 164 million passenger journeys recorded in 2025, Dublin Bus remained the backbone of public transport in the capital. Go‑Ahead Ireland services also experienced strong […]