Traincustomer
19-11-2012, 11:34
This bus route operated by M & A Coaches on behalf of the National Transport Authority commences today, Monday 19th November 2012, linking Portlaoise railway station to the South Laois/Kilkenny settlements of Abbeyleix, Durrow, Cullohill, Johnstown and Urlingford.
There are two daily journeys in each direction all of which serve Portlaoise railway station as well as the main bus stop at the Laois Shopping Centre. The majority of journeys also serve Portlaoise Hospital.
This route arose out of a strong local campaign and meetings between the local group and the NTA subsequent to Bus Eireann and Aircoach's discontination of the South Laois stops on each company's Cork-Dublin routes earlier this year (until yesterday evening Bus Eireann operated a route 128 from Johnstown to Portlaoise as an interim measure).
Details of the timetable and fares that apply to route 828 may be found at the link hereunder:
http://www.mandacoaches.com/Routes.html
It is good to see local bus services being linked to railway stations; indeed it is a somewhat untapped aspect which could be developed to a much greater extent to optimise usage of the rail network and maximise connectivity and journey opportunities.
There are two daily journeys in each direction all of which serve Portlaoise railway station as well as the main bus stop at the Laois Shopping Centre. The majority of journeys also serve Portlaoise Hospital.
This route arose out of a strong local campaign and meetings between the local group and the NTA subsequent to Bus Eireann and Aircoach's discontination of the South Laois stops on each company's Cork-Dublin routes earlier this year (until yesterday evening Bus Eireann operated a route 128 from Johnstown to Portlaoise as an interim measure).
Details of the timetable and fares that apply to route 828 may be found at the link hereunder:
http://www.mandacoaches.com/Routes.html
It is good to see local bus services being linked to railway stations; indeed it is a somewhat untapped aspect which could be developed to a much greater extent to optimise usage of the rail network and maximise connectivity and journey opportunities.