Journey Planner iPhone app released
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The National Transport Authority has unveiled its new website and Android app.
The National Transport Authority is looking for the opinions of the public as it prepares to roll out its next round of bus contracts.
Transport Minister Leo Varadkar also said that stickers indicating that a driver was Irish were “inherently racist”.
23 commuter coaches in the Greater Dublin Area have been given WiFi services, with more in Cork and Galway.
The new fares regime means higher prices on most InterCity routes, but some ticket prices are also set to fall.
The cost of daily and weekly tickets is set to rise, weeks after a hike in cash fares.
Iarnród Éíreann confirms adjusted fares, with most prices up by 0.6% to 13.3% – while also reforming the types of tickets sold.
Dublin Bus blames rising fuel costs and falling advertising income as it confirms its biggest increase to cash fares in years.
The fare hikes are due to take effect in January 2012.
New buses will be added to the company’s fleet in early 2012, which will “enhance the service” it already gives.
Minister for Public Transport and Commuter Policy, Alan Kelly, has announced the details of a review of the taxi industry that is to get underway immediately.
The National Transport Authority eases enforcement of the ‘nine year rule’ requiring cabs to be younger than nine years old.