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Rural Transport Services Provision

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 3 March 2015

Tuesday, 3 March 2015

Ceisteanna (612)

Jack Wall

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612. Deputy Jack Wall asked the Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport his views on a submission (details supplied) regarding bus routes; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [9034/15]

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Freagraí scríofa

I am aware of the strong public concern locally about the likely impact of the reduced services as a result of the proposed changes to Bus Éireann's Route 7 services and also JJ Kavanagh's Route 717 services.  At the community meeting in Castlecomer on Monday 22nd February, Bus Éireann agreed to postpone the changes to its licensed Route 7 services until the summer.

The National Transport Authority (NTA) is examining what might be an appropriate PSO service to put in place if funding was made available.  Funding has not been secured at this time but the NTA are preparing the tender documents and plan to procure the services subject to funding.  At the above meeting it was decided to set up a working group comprising local representatives and members of the local community to explore options for the continuation of public transport services in the area.  The NTA and Bus Éireann will actively participate in this process.

The NTA has also been contacted concerning changes on the Expressway Route 5 service from Waterford.  In view of these changes Bus Éireann plans to extend  Route 4 (Dublin–Waterford) to New Ross in order to maintain a link between New Ross and Waterford. Separately, the NTA in conjunction with Bus Éireann, is examining options to re-configure existing subvented services in the south-east in order to maintain socially necessary services to the affected areas following the withdrawal of Route 5.

The Free Travel Pass Scheme comes under the remit of my colleague, An Tánaiste and the Minister for Social Protection, Joan Burton, T.D.

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