
Local Fianna Fail TD Frank O Rourke has been informed by the National Transport Authority (NTA) that it is hoped to seek tenders for the proposed new Bus Service linking Naas, Clane, Rathcoffey, Maynooth, Blanchardstown and Blanchardstown Hospital.
‘In April of this year, the NTA confirmed to me following my representations, that they would consider this bus service. I am delighted now, following further representations, that the NTA will seek tenders for this new service early in 2017.’
‘Linking Naas, Clane, Rathcoffey, Maynooth and Blanchardstown has been one of the missing public transport services. Naas, Maynooth and Blanchardstown are all key employment towns. All three towns are key retail centres, Maynooth has a University and all three towns have hospitals. It will also open up these towns for the rent to room schemes for students studying in NUI Maynooth. ‘
‘Linking these towns and their services will provide an important service for the people in the North Kildare area, improve the commercial activity in the towns and ensure that more services and educational opportunities are available for all.’
‘Since getting elected, I have being campaigning for improved public transport services for commuters in North Kildare. We have made progress on the Bus Service for Kilcock commuters, plans are in place for a Park and Ride at Kilcock and additional services planned for Leixlip bus commuters, address the fare structure anomaly for Kilcock rail commuters and provide better public transport services for Clane and Prosperous commuters, in particular linking these towns to St Stephens Green and UCD.’
‘As I outlined to the NTA, once we achieve a regular, reliable and inclusive public transport service, we will attract more people to use it and thereby make it more efficient. I intend to keep making representations until we make further progress on public transport services,’ concluded Deputy O’Rourke.