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Anti-social incidents on Bus Eireann’s services in the Drogheda are have raised “serious concerns”, SIPTU have said. Representatives from the union are set to meet management from Bus ...
SIPTU representatives and Bus Éireann management have agreed to meet to discuss the adverse impact anti-social incidents are having on transport services in the Drogheda area, following a marked ...
Wicklow-Wexford TD Malcom Byrne has asked the Transport Minister Darragh O’ Brien to address the number of cancelations on the Bus Eireann Expressway No. 2 service that links Dublin with ...
Image source: TheLiberal.ie Bus Éireann informed the Labour Court that it incurred a loss of €4.2 million last year and expects to face similar losses in 2025, reports Breaking News.
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And the route CW1/CW2 is operating at a reduced frequency until further notice. In a statement on their website, they said: "Bus Eireann regret any inconvenience cause to our passengers." ...
Bus Éireann set out the cumulative cost of the proposal that was balloted on “and stressed that it had made a loss of €4.2 million in 2024 and was projecting similar losses for 2025”.