TD calls for improved crash prevention measures after six injured in Luas...
A member of the Oireachtas Transport Committee, has called for improved accident prevention measures on the Luas Network. Sean Kenny issued a statement following the news that six people were injured...
View ArticleTransport Roundup: From expansion of Dublin Bike scheme to re-opening of...
InsideIreland.ie presents a roundup of some of the transport news across the island over the last few days from the expansion of the Dublin bike scheme to the re-opening of the Derry rail line....
View ArticlePublic To Have Say On Trains
The North’s Regional Development Minister, Danny Kennedy has outlined a series of public meetings on future Northern Ireland Railway Investment. Announcing the meetings, the first of which took place...
View ArticleDepartments of Transport, North and South on full alert for road conditions
Departments of Transport, North and South, have said they have been on full alert for the wintry weather affecting roads as AA Roadwatch said conditions are improving but icy patches may linger on...
View ArticleNearly 70 people killed on island’s roads so far following weekend deaths in...
Nearly 70 people have been killed on the island of Ireland’s roads so far in 2013 as three people were killed on the first weekend of April in counties Galway and Cavan and Cork. A woman in her 20s...
View ArticleOver 70 people have been killed on island’s roads so far in 2013
Over 70 people have been killed on the island’s roads so far in 2013 following another fatal weekend crash. Co Monaghan A 43-year-old man died when the car he was a passenger in crashed into a ditch at...
View ArticleTraffic and travel plans during G8 Summitt
Gardaí have advised that there will be delays in border counties as the GB leaders leave Fermanagh on Tuesday. The G8 Summit took place in Lough Erne Resort, Enniskillen on Mon 17th and Tues 18th June,...
View ArticleFianna Fáil calls on Minister to ‘clarify’ changes to Rural Transport Programme
Fianna Fáil has called on the Transport Minister to ‘clarify’ what changes to the Rural Transport Programme will mean following the announcement on Tuesday to rural transport services. Transport...
View ArticleSecond largest airport on island of Ireland sold to US company
The second largest airport on the island of Ireland, Belfast International Airport, has been sold by its Spanish owners to a US-based company. The County Antrim airport has been owned by the Spanish...
View ArticleDublin Bus announces ‘full bus service’ for Dublin City on Wednesday
Dublin Bus has announced that a ‘full bus service will operate across Dublin city’ on Wednesday 7th August . The news came as the Labour Court invited both sides in the industial dispute to attend...
View ArticleTransport news roundup: Ryanair sue former employee and SIPTU ballot in...
Inside Ireland.ie rounds up some of the transport news over the last few days with Ryanair suing a former employee for defamation to some of Dublin bus workers voting to accept Labour Court proposals....
View ArticleMinister praises crew involved in rescue of woman from cave in Mayo
Minister of State for Tourism & Sport Michael Ring has congratulated those who were involved in the rescue of woman from a cave in County Mayo on 28th August. The Minister praised the staff and...
View ArticleMEP says Rosie Hackett is ‘perfect choice’ to have new bridge named after
An MEP has said Rosie Hackett is the ‘perfect choice’ to have the new Liffey bridge dedicated to her, following the decision by Dublin City Council on 2nd September. Dublin City Council voted on Monday...
View ArticleSome 130,000 visitors watched ‘the biggest fly past of aircraft in Irish...
FlightFest organisers and the gardaí have said that 130,000 visitors came for the international fly past event, which took place in the centre of Dublin City on Sunday, 15th September. Modelled on the...
View ArticleTourism and Transport Budget News Roundup: Welcome for retention of 9% VAT...
Inside Ireland.ie roundsup some of the tourist and transport budget news, particularly a lively response to the announcement of the reduction of the travel tax rate to zero. Continuation of 9% VAT rate...
View ArticleAer Lingus and IMPACT will meet with LRC on 14th November in order to prevent...
Representatives from Aer Lingus and the IMPACT trade union will meet again on 14th November at the LRC in a bid to resolve the row over the outsourcing of crewing on new transatlantic routes from...
View ArticleMixed Employment News on Travel front at Lufthansa and Ryanair
Transport Employment news roundup looks at mixed news with 410 jobs lost at Rathcoole, while 300 direct jobs being recruited at Ryanair. Union condemns the closure of Lufthansa Airmotive with the Loss...
View ArticleEuropean Bank funding of LUAS link could add an estimated 10 million extra...
Europe’s long-term lending institution, the European Investment Bank has agreed in principle to part fund the construction of the LUAS Cross City link between the existing red and green LUAS lines,...
View ArticleNRA said 4% of vehicles through M50 toll do not pay, with 4 vehicles seized
The National Roads Authority said 4% of vehicles passing through the M50 toll do not pay, which have led to the seizure of four vehicles. The NRA said four vehicles have been seized over non-payment of...
View ArticleGardaí detect 5 drivers in hour using mobile phone and issued over 100...
Gardaí detected five drivers using their mobile phone in one hour near Custom House Quay in Dublin and issued over 100 fixed penalty notices on Thursday 30th January. Gardaí said colleagues from the...
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