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Ministers Ryan and Naughton announce new and improved Limerick bus services
Improved Limerick bus services were launched on October 20 by Minister for State Hildegarde Naughton as part of the Connecting Ireland Rural Mobility Plan.
New and improved services are to begin from Sunday, October 23, significantly increasing access to public transport

The Minister for Transport Eamon Ryan, Hildegarde Naughton, Minister of State, the National Transport Authority (NTA), and Bus Éireann announced improved Limerick bus services through the start of four new and improved routes linking Limerick to its hinterland and nationally under the new Connecting Ireland Rural Mobility Plan, as well as three enhanced routes in the North-East of the country where new connections are being made, alongside the doubling or tripling in frequency of existing services.
Hildegarde Naughton, Minister of State at the Department of Transport, attended the launch event in Limerick City.
Welcoming the new services, Eamon Ryan, Minister for Transport said, “The Government is very conscious of the need to connect people and places in rural as well as urban areas, with accessible, integrated, and sustainable public transport. The type of connections being announced in Limerick today demonstrate our commitment to linking towns and cities, and providing improved access to centres of employment, education, healthcare, and retail.”
“New routes, more routes and enhanced capacity on our public transport network in addition to the fare reductions introduced by the Government, will make it easier for people to be able to access and choose public transport as their preferred way of travelling this winter.”
Speaking from the launch in Limerick on October 20 about the improved Limerick bus services, Minister Hildegarde Naughton said, “We are very much facing the unknown as we enter a winter of uncertainty presented to us from the global energy crisis. We in Government are committed to doing absolutely everything in our power to support households and businesses through what are incredibly turbulent times.
“The delivery of 1.7 million new kilometres of bus services being announced provides a choice for people living and working in the Midwest and the North-East regions. They now have the choice of public transport that was previously not available to them; they now have the choice to keep more of their own money by using less energy through opting for public transport.”
Continuing, Minister Naughton said “Under Connecting Ireland, we are aiming to increase public transport connectivity for rural Ireland. Public transport is not only an environmentally friendly option but also socially inclusive and can be a cheaper way to get around. Today’s announcement has a far-reaching benefit for households, communities and businesses across 10 counties with 72 towns and villages benefitting from enhanced services and connectivity. Our plan is to increase public transport connectivity, particularly for people living outside our major cities and towns.”
Amongst the new and improved services going into operation from Sunday, October 23 is Route 332 which is the first ever direct public transport connection between Cashel and Limerick, including a direct service to the University of Limerick.
The extended Route 314 will link Limerick to Ballybunion, while Route 328 Mitchelstown will triple in frequency, and Route 345 to Scarriff will increase to five daily round trips.
There will be a trebling and doubling of service frequencies and new regional connections between the Midlands and Northeast regions linking Dundalk and Ardee, Drogheda and Trim and Athlone to Longford with 10 counties with 72 towns and villages getting enhanced services and connectivity, adding 1.7million kilometres to the overall transport network and in the process creating almost 50 new jobs.
“We at Bus Éireann are delighted to introduce these new and improved services from Sunday, October 23, significantly increasing access to public transport,” said Stephen Kent, Chief Executive Officer, Bus Éireann.
“Thanks to the National Transport Authority, through the Connecting Ireland Rural Mobility Plan we are creating almost 50 new jobs. Demand for our services is higher now than pre-pandemic, and these new routes and services enable us to connect more people with who and what matters to them. We will continue to work together with the NTA to enhance connectivity across the country, delivering an affordable, reliable and sustainable bus service for communities throughout Ireland.”
Further details on new services can be found HERE
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