Red-light cameras lying idle at Dublin blackspots despite safety warnings
Report cites ‘major concern’ for Luas passengers from motorists running red lights
Report cites ‘major concern’ for Luas passengers from motorists running red lights
Tram operator Transdev rejects Neale Richmond’s comments
Among homeless organisations ICHH chief Anthony Flynn was a controversial figure
Bus Éireann losing €700,000 weekly, NBRU tells Oireachtas committee on Covid-19
Small number of drivers either sacked or sanctioned in the past three years
Councillor criticises operator for delays which have ‘impacted majorly on many locals’
Motorists at risk of clamping after machine printed incorrect car registration numbers
Transdev blames cost of bidding for new contract and labour costs
Video circulated widely online shows Transdev staff grabbing person at Bluebell stop
Operation Twintrack will see up to 50 gardaí on rail services in Dublin and manning train stations around country
National Transport Authority reveals 4.2 million more trips taken by over-66s in 2018
Luas was partly suspended following early morning incident in the city centre
Transdev has operated the Luas since 2004, while Alstom had the maintenance contract
State agency says near misses continue despite ‘various interventions’ at hot spots
STT claims operator Transdev obliged to include it in bid as it is a subcontractor
Inquest told tram not travelling with full beams at time of incident near St James’s Hospital
Tram service says no financial information was compromised in attack which has shut down website
The event invites people to fill wrapped shoeboxes to be given to homeless people
Michael Kelly (43) suing tram operator over injuries suffered in Dundrum in 2012
Michael Kelly’s ring got caught as he climbed over fence to get to platform at Dundrum station
Pedestrians distracted by phones are ‘more likely to walk in front of tram,’ Transdev says
Government is considering the move amid surge in public order incidents on trains
One hundred water supply schemes ‘at risk’ as Ireland records hottest day since 1976
Transdev proposal to keep Luas running to keep tracks clear ‘nonsense’, says Siptu
Chair of emergency body expects school transport to run subject to local conditions
Concerns have been raised construction works could have a detrimental effect on city centre trade
Brendan Marshall alleged he was assaulted and defamed by security guard on tram
Travellers complain over packed trams on Monday and Tuesday
Catherine Martin said she was ‘inundated’ with complaints from constituents using the service
‘Line-wide’ fault renders ticket machines unable to accept passengers’ card payments
Seven 55m trams to be deployed in Dublin in effort to tackle chronic crowding issues
The fitting of rubber strips along tracks to aid safety was rejected for being ‘too expensive’
Tram users complain of overcrowding and long waits for trams during rush hour traffic
Malfunctioning traffic lights contribute to city-wide gridlock during morning rush hour
Dublin choked on its traffic and failed cope with cross-city movement this morning
Commuters frustrated as congestion causes early morning delays in Dublin city centre
Leo Varadkar a ‘big fan of light rail. Once built it requires no subvention whatsoever’
Cross City lines are far more complex, with more hazards and busy junctions
Shared running with other vehicles on city streets may cause delays and safety problems
Special award for effect on climate change goes to Luas operator, French firm Transdev
Regulator says ‘constructive’ dialogue in place after previously strained relationship
Racist crimes continue to rise according to latest data from State’s tracking system
From mid-July, there will be testing with unoccupied trams during the day
Judge says ‘two children’ would not have behaved like plaintiff and security guard
Bus Éireann and Dublin Bus are currently recruiting apprentice mechanics
First test of new Luas Cross City line set to go ahead in mid-June this year
Incident at Harcourt stop saw operator Transdev stop trams between city centre and Beechwood
Just eight from 180 drivers are female, but cross-city project triggers Transdev invitation
Words in adverts similar to those used by campaign to repeal Eighth Amendment
Male passenger refused to stop filming Luas staff on his phone, say Transdev
Luas drivers reported 320 incidents this year, while customer complaints also down
Two transport operators pull out of competition to run private bus routes in Dublin
Immigrant Council of Ireland reports increase in discrimination against Muslims
Company expects to book significant capital gains on Transdev unit, which operates Luas
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