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Online John m

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bus fares
« on: September 03, 2022, 01:14:50 pm »
Fares on all 13 Nitelink bus services across Dublin are being reduced from tonight, Transport for Ireland has announced.

Leap fares are being reduced by 33% while cash fares are being reduced by 43%.

The new fares for adults are €2.40 (Leap card) and €3 cash while students/young adults aged 19 to 23 will now pay €1.20 (Leap card) and €3 cash. Child fares are down to €1 (Leap card) and €1.30 cash.

Thirteen Nitelink services depart from Dublin city centre every Friday and Saturday evening.

There are also eight 24-hour bus services operating throughout the week with "many more planned to be introduced as the BusConnects network rolls out" according to TFI.

In a statement, it said: "Demand for late-night transport is increasing as the night-time economy grows post-Covid, and TFI is making it easier for people to get home affordably by significantly reducing what they have to pay now on their Nitelink."

Minister for Transport, Eamon Ryan, said: "We are already seeing a significant uplift in the night-time economy post Covid and I’m delighted that we can respond with these new, attractive low fares."
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Re: bus fares
« Reply #1 on: September 03, 2022, 01:38:10 pm »
They can do them for free (Fightlink) if they want,they don't have to feed their families out of what they take in.

 


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