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The Dublin commuting podcast from 98FM. Discussing all aspects of commuting around Dublin city and county, hearing from the people keeping the capital moving and getting the views of transport experts and commuters.

On The Move

  • Jan 21, 2020 LATEST EPISODE
  • infrequent NEW EPISODES
  • 40m AVG DURATION
  • 9 EPISODES


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Commuting & The Election

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2020 41:08


On this episode of 98FM's On The Move, we chat with Kevin Carter from the Dublin Commuter Coalition. The group have released their General Election Manifesto with key topics they feel are important for the capital.

New 24-Hour Bus Routes & Hybrid Vehicles

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2019 25:25


As Dublin gets its first two 24-hour bus routes, we chat to Donal Keating, operations manager at Dublin Bus. Donal tells us about routes 15 and 41, what type of service is being rolled out and what this means for the Nitelink network. We also hear about nine new hybrid vehicles which have joined the Dublin Bus fleet.

Bus Connects - Revised Network Plan

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2019 58:50


In 2017, The National Transport Authority launched Bus Connects, an ambitious €2bn plan to change how Dubliners use the bus to get from A-B. Many bus passengers say it’s long overdue, with confusing route numbers, meandering routes and a complex fare structure making the simplest of journeys a struggle. For others, they like how the bus network is, and whilst they admit it needs to improve, they are cautious about how it’s done. Under the Bus Connects plans, the new network will be based around spines, a group of corridors labeled A to H, with a high frequency core branching out into individual routes. These spine corridors will be supported by a new range of orbital services, local routes and additional “lifeline” routes connecting local areas with the city. When the NTA released the first draft of their plans they were met with opposition. Resident groups across the city expressed anger at the prospect of losing their local route, bus driver unions took to social media to express their concerns, and politicians organised meetings to discuss the plans for their constituents. The Bus Connects team held 33 public events to explain the plans to the public and asked for feedback. Almost 50,000 people submitted feedback, and in October 2019, the NTA released revised plans for the bus network. Grainne Macken, head of communications with Bus Connects, joins us on our latest podcast to update us on the plans.

Episode 6: Changing The Commute

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2019 39:18


As commuters look for better ways to get around the city, we're taking a look at three alternative modes of travel. Electric Scooters: With a public consultation underway on the use of electric scooters, we chat to Garry Grace from Skoot.ie about the rise in e-scooting in the capital. Bike Sharing: Following on from the hugely successful Dublin Bikes sharing scheme, Hugh Cooney from Bleeper Bike explains why more commuters are using their service as part of their journey. Car-Sharing: Europcar Mobility Group carried out a survey which found many motorists are considering changing how they use their vehicle. We speak to Colm Brady who explains how their GoCar model offers an alternative. And, we hear from Barry Kenny from Irish Rail on a new initiative to make the morning DART commute a bit easier with Peaktime.ie

College Green

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2019 17:24


For three days this summer, Dublin City Council will trial a traffic-free College Green. To find out what these test days will mean for bus users and pedestrians, we spoke with Brendan O'Brien from Dublin City Council.

May 2019 - Metrolink

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2019 53:37


In 2027, Dubliners will make their first journey on the capital’s first Metro Line. 30 new Metro trains will operate through 15 new Metrolink stations, carrying up to 50 million passengers per annum. On this podcast episode, we discuss Metrolink with Paolo Carbone, Head of Public Transport Capital Programmes at Transport Infrastructure Ireland. We find out about the route, the trains, and what the plans are for the Green Line Luas.

April 2019 - The Liffey Cycle Route, Pedestrian Crossings & The Dublin Commuter Coalition

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2019 44:43


On this month's podcast, we chat with Brendan O'Brien from Dublin City Council about the plans for the Liffey Cycle Route. Ciaran Cuffe talks to us about plans to extend the pedestrian crossing times in the city centre, and we hear from Kevin Carter from The Dublin Commuter Coalition.

February 2019 - Dublin Bus & Irish Rail

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2019 47:31


On this episode, we chat with head of operations at Dublin Bus, Donal Keating. We hear about new route 155 and how the company is expanding its services to meet a growing Dublin. And, with Seapoint recently voted best DART station in Dublin, Barry Kenny from Irish Rail tells us what makes a good station.

March 2019 - Bus Connects

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2019 36:33


Launched in 2017, Bus Connects is a major plan to transform the bus network in Dublin. The project will see a redesign of bus routes, with new stops and shelters, and 16 new core bus corridors introduced in the city. On this podcast, we’re joined by Grainne Mackin from The National Transport Authority to discuss the route network, the fare structure, and the new bus corridors.

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