The National Transport Authority (NTA) has opened a public consultation on proposed service enhancements between Glendalough and Bray.
This consultation seeks feedback from the public on proposed enhancements designed to improve service levels in the area.
The consultation will run for four weeks and will close at 5pm on Friday, 7th of February.
The proposed upgrades between Glendalough and Bray focus on improving access to public transport for the local communities and visitors by providing more frequent services.
Under the proposals, the NTA aims to introduce a new seven-day week service between Glendalough and Bray, providing connections to Laragh, Annamoe, Roundwood and Kilmacanogue.
The proposed service will provide five return journeys a day from Monday to Friday, offering greater connections regional and DART rail services at Bray (Daly) Rail Station.
You can review the proposals and submit your feedback here.
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