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Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 19 January 2017

Thursday, 19 January 2017

Questions (283)

Éamon Ó Cuív

Question:

283. Deputy Éamon Ó Cuív asked the Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport the steps he will take, including the increase of the State subsidy to Bus Éireann, to ensure that there is no deterioration in the services provided by this company; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [2362/17]

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As the Deputy is aware, Bus Éireann is developing plans to address its financial position. The Company is currently loss-making and these losses are not sustainable. The Company's difficulties stem from its commercial Expressway services which are not subsidised by the taxpayer and operate in competition with other non-subsidised operators.

Last week I met with the Chair of the Company who briefed me on the very serious situation the Company faces. The Chair indicated that an invitation would issue shortly to trade unions to commence discussions on the available options.

I am firmly of the belief that difficult issues such as this can only be resolved through open, constructive and realistic engagement between the company and its employees and I encourage both sides to engage constructively on the matter.

In terms of taxpayer support, last year Bus Éireann received €40million, or over 17% more in taxpayers' subsidy than it received in 2015, in respect of its PSO services. That subsidy is used to support the provision of socially necessary but financially unviable PSO services and last year almost 32 million people travelled on a Bus Éireann PSO service.

I am committed to the public transport system continuing to provide and develop services that are essential for local communities.  That commitment is evidenced by the 11% increase secured for public transport services in 2017.  Bus services are an integral part of our public transport system, particularly in rural Ireland.

Separately to meeting the Chair of Bus Éireann, I also met with the National Transport Authority who outlined to me their powers and responsibilities in relation to the provision of public transport services. I was assured by the NTA that it will work with local communities to maintain an appropriate level of public transport connectivity in the event of any reconfiguration of existing commercial services.

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