- Public transport in Ireland
Public transport in Ireland exists in many of the island's urban areas, and takes a number of forms. Bus transport is the main form of public transport common in all cities. The cities,
Dublin ,Belfast , Cork,Limerick andGalway all have their own suburban rail networks.Ireland has a population of over 6 million people.Provision by area
Dublin
The
Greater Dublin area has a population of 1.7m and there are a number of modes of public transport in the GDA run by a number of transport operators, most of them state or quasi-state entities. Public transport in Dublin is overseen by theDublin Transportation Office . It has undergone expansion in recent years, and the Irish Government plans to invest heavily [ [http://www.rte.ie/business/2005/1101/transport.html RTÉ Business: Rail major part of huge transport plan ] ] in the system under theTransport 21 plan which means that approximately 20 billion euro will be spent on developing Greater Dublin's transport infrastructure. Dublin's transit system utilises electrified suburban trains, diesel commuter rail, trams and an extensive bus network to provide service to the population of the Greater Dublin Area.Buses are the most widely used form of public transport in Dublin. They are operated by
Dublin Bus . The bus network consists of 200 bus routes covering theDublin Region .Dublin also has a commuter rail system, one of five suburban rail networks on the island. The system uses diesel-powered trains and an electrified line. There are four main lines, designated Northern Commuter, Western Commuter, South Eastern Commuter, and South Western Commuter. The trains are operated by
Iarnród Éireann .The Dublin suburban network also consists of a an electrified line
Dublin Area Rapid Transit that serves the Dublin bay commuter belt.* "Northern Commuter" - Dublin Pearse to
Dundalk .
* "South Eastern Commuter" - Dublin Connolly toWicklow .
* "South Western Commuter" - Dublin Heuston toKildare .
* "Western Commuter" - Dublin Pearse / Docklands toLongford .
* "Dublin Area Rapid Transit (DART)" -Greystones to Howth/Malahide .There is also a tram network called
LUAS consisting of two lines;
* Red Line:Tallaght to Connolly
* Green Line:St. Stephen's Green to SandyfordAs of 2006, the
Dublin Metro is a planned two-line rapid transit (underground) system set out in the Irish government's 2005Transport 21 plan to spend 20 billion euro on infrastructure in the Greater Dublin area up until 2021. The estimated cost of the 17km Metro North is approximately 5 billion euro and will be the biggest and most expensive infrastructural project ever undertaken on the island of Ireland.Belfast
The
Greater Belfast area has a population of 800,000 and its public transport system is based principally around the rail and bus networks.Buses operate to all parts of the
Greater Belfast area.Metro (Belfast) also provides services to outlying towns such asLisburn , Bangor andNewtownabbey . There are around 100 bus routes in total using 12 Quality Bus Corridors.Bus and rail
public transport in Northern Ireland is operated by subsidiaries of Translink.Northern Ireland Railways provides suburban services along three lines running through Belfast’s northern suburbs toCarrickfergus andLarne , eastwards towards Bangor and south-westwards towardsLisburn andPortadown . This service is known as theBelfast Suburban Rail system.Northern Ireland Railways is the sole public railway operator in Northern Ireland. The network servingGreater Belfast is known asBelfast Suburban Rail and is owned by Translink. These provide rail services along three major routes:
*Belfast-Larne railway line runs through Belfast’s northern suburbs toCarrickfergus andLarne
*Belfast-Bangor railway line runs eastwards towards Bangor
*Belfast-Newry railway line and south-westwards throughLisburn andPortadown toNewry Cork
The
Greater Cork area has a population of 400,000 and is covered mainly by bus and suburban rail networks as well as a commuter ferry.There are a total of 35 bus routes of which, 18 are "Citybus" routes and 17 suburban routes serving towns such as
Glanmire ,Ballincollig ,Carrigaline , Douglas,Midleton , Mallow andCobh .By 2010, there will be 3 suburban train lines in the
Cork Suburban Rail service.*
Kent Station (Cork) -Blarney ED (15,000) - Mallow (11,000)
*Kent Station (Cork) -Glanmire (16,000) -Cobh (12,000)
*Kent Station (Cork) -Glanmire (16,000) -Midleton (11,000)There is also a car ferry operating between
Rushbrooke andPassage West .Derry
The
Derry City area has a population of 110,000, with a greater hinterland of 350,000 is served by both rail and bus services provided by public transport companyTranslink . There are 15 bus routes servicing parts of the city. The routes cover all parts of the city except for the Culmore area. This is serviced by Lough Swilly bus fleet who have the monopoly on the route due to licensing rights with the DVLNI. For the various surrounding towns and villages around the city, there are Ulsterbus services travelling into the city centre.The city is serviced by Londonderry Train Station which serves Belfast, Coleraine, and Portrush bound passengers. Although the line is of sub-standard in comparison with the rest of the network, plans are in operation to improve it slightly, with the introduction of passing loops and relaying the track.
Limerick
The
Limerick urban area has a population of 100,000 and is covered mainly by bus and suburban rail networks.There are a total of 9 "Citybus" routes, serving areas such as
Raheen , Dooradoyle, Ballycummin,University of Limerick ,O'Malley Park ,Caherdavin andCastletroy .Commuter rail services are also important and there are three train lines in the
Limerick Suburban Rail network.*
Limerick railway station -Ennis (25,000)
*Limerick railway station -Nenagh (9,000)
*Limerick railway station -Tipperary (5,000)Galway
The city of
Galway has a population of 70,000 and there are two companies providing bus services throughout the city - Bus Éireann and Galway City Direct. There are 16 bus routes serving the city and its suburbs altogether - Bus Éireann operates 11 routes, while Galway City Direct runs 5 routes.From 2008 on,
Galway Suburban Rail will have one rail line connecting Galway and the satelite towns ofOranmore (5,000) andAthenry (3,000).Overview table
The table below lists cities in Ireland that have public transport systems. It includes only internal services (as opposed to services between towns).
{| class="wikitable"!City!Buses!Urban rail!Metro!Light rail!Ferry
---Dublin ||align=center ||align=center |
---Belfast ||align=center |||| |
---Cork ||align=center ||||||align=center ||align=center || || || |
---Galway ||align=center || || ||
---Waterford ||align=center yes2Y |||||||
---ee also
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LUAS
*Rail transport in Ireland References
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