People urged to avoid public transport at peak times ahead of move to Level 3
Capacity on public transport will increase from 25% to 50% from tomorrow onwards.
Capacity on public transport will increase from 25% to 50% from tomorrow onwards.
The incident happened late last night on Northumberland Road.
Eamon Ryan confirmed that €460 million is needed to keep public transport running until the end of the year.
Services between Dublin and Cork, Galway, Limerick and Belfast will be affected.
The trial is part of wider plans by the NTA to modernise and link ticketing systems across the networks.
The assailant was armed and carrying explosives, police said.
Visits to prisons will end from tomorrow, the government has also announced.
There is no Green Line service between St Stephen’s Green and Dominick Street.
The driver of the bus, aged in his 60s, received minor injuries.
With BusConnects yet to progress to its next revised stage, public representatives have been having their say.
Thirty others were injured in the incident.
The NTA boss is to appear before an Oireachtas committee today to talk about Metrolink and BusConnects plans.
Go-Ahead Ireland won a contract in 2017 to operate 10% of routes previously operated by Dublin Bus.
A number of diversions are in place and emergency services are at the scene.
The company said the man’s actions were “extremely dangerous” and should not be repeated.
Residents said that the impact of the development will cause devastating damage to local communities.
The change aims to bring about improvements in frequency and service levels.
Authorities said information that the suspects were preparing a spate of attacks had been received.
James Lawless said commuters can’t get parking at the train stations and can’t get on carriages in the morning.
The Taoiseach said he would not apologise for an increase in Garda checkpoints around the country.
The woman’s handbag was stolen during the incident.
Osborn Irabor has been banned from driving for four years.
The collision occurred at Ardvarna and the road in question in currently closed.
The PSNI received a report at around 5.10am this morning of a bus on fire at a bus and rail station in Bangor.
“Our complacent MPs need to understand just how strongly people feel about being lied to while their wishes are blatantly ignored,” the MEP said.
In an interview with TheJournal.ie, Shane Ross also says the government needs to have more of a say in State-owned banks.
The customer said the incident took place on Friday.
The court heard that the woman had been thrown forward, injuring her face, neck, shoulders and arm.
Sections of around 1,300 front gardens may be acquired as part of the Bus Connects plan.
Road-widening will impact on 1,300 front gardens as part of the NTA’s new plan.
In April, Go-Ahead signed a contract to operate 24 Dublin Bus routes.
Go-Ahead Dublin is expected to begin operating some of these routes by the middle of October 2018.
Some services will be affected by events to commemorate the Easter Rising.
The bus had capacity for 14 people but over 50 people were on board.
A status orange snow-ice warning is in place for several counties.
Services by UK firm GoAhead will start to come into operation at the end of this year or early next year.
However, the Dublin Bus was badly damaged.
Customers have been advised to allow extra time for their journeys.
Storm Emma has been and gone – this is how tomorrow will shape up on the nation’s roads, rails and runways.
The decision was announced following a meeting of the National Emergency Coordination Group.