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![]() Dun Laoghaire, Sallynoggin and Loughlinstown Network Review
Published on Monday, July 27, 2015 Dublin Bus, in conjunction with the National Transport Authority, proposes to improve the bus network in Dún Laoghaire, Sallynoggin and Loughlinstown. The proposed changes will deliver a service which is more direct and frequent, with improved connections to Luas and DART. This will provide access to new destinations across Dublin. Dublin Bus carried out research and analysis into the current travel patterns of customers on the following routes: Routes 7, 7b, 7c, 7d, 8, 45a, 59, 63 and 111 This research found that, with changes to traffic infrastructure and customer travelling requirements, a redesign of bus services is required to continue to provide a quality service to customers in the area. The key objectives of this review are to: • simplify the area’s bus network, • provide a service which meets the level of demand in the area, • provide improved connections to Luas and DART, • improve journey times on key bus routes, and • provide more consistent frequencies. Please click on the links below to view proposed changes: Proposal for Routes 7, 7c and 45a Proposal for Routes 8, 59, 63 and 111 Proposal for Routes 7b and 7d Dublin Bus is committed to engaging with customers in regard to these proposed changes. We welcome your feedback. You can submit your feedback by: Email: feedback@dublinbus.ie Post: Dún Laoghaire Feedback, Media and Communications Department, Dublin Bus, 59 Upper O'Connell Street, Dublin 1. Please send us your feedback by Friday 14th August 2015. Dublin Bus is hosting an Information Day in Dún Laoghaire Shopping Centre on Friday, 31st July between 12.00 and 16.00. Comments: Source: Dublin Bus website on which the full details can be viewed: Routes 7, 7C & 45A Routes 8, 59, 63 & 111 Routes 7B & 7D Bold italics are my emphasis regarding the rail-related aspects. The 111 was one of the rail feeders from inland areas to the DART line. Others included the 114 to Blackrock station. |
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