Our City Is Changing

1 . CHANGING THE WAY WE TRAVEL

Amongst the most visible and progressive signs of change in the city are public transport, walking and cycling facilities. The delivery of more sustainable and alternative transport options will ensure that Cork City can continue to function properly and avoid increasing congestion.

According to a Behaviour and Attitudes survey conducted last year:

recognise that traffic congestion will decrease if there is continued investment in a more regular and reliable bus service. 63% fully acknowledge that investment in cycling and walking infrastructure will enable healthier and more active lifestyles.

NEARLY OF CORK PEOPLE

The National Transport Authority-led, BusConnects Cork project will transform the public transport network in Cork, with new bus routes and improved bus frequencies meaning a more regular and reliable bus service. The roll-out of the new network under BusConnects Cork is scheduled to commence next year.

WHAT BUSCONNECTS MEANS

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53% OVERALL INCREASE in bus services

24 HOUR bus services

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BUS SERVICES

ALL-DAY high frequency (every 15mins) bus routes

for unserved areas: Upper Glanmire, Waterfall & Kerry Pike

SHORTER WAIT TIMES

SIMPLER NETWORK & schedules

ADDITIONAL bus services

& more direct routes

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