06-10-2012, 22:20 | #41 |
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In a rational system NTA would be rejigging bus routes to feed into the DART stations to maximise the utilisation of the separated right of way and electric propulsion. In Toronto virtually every bus route starts or ends at a subway station, many terminate both ends at one. Instead of vertical integration like Toronto or franchised routes like TfL, Dublin gets light rail "competing" with buses and heavy rail.
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10-10-2012, 08:26 | #44 |
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Pretty sure as a massive industrial customer IE do get a discount to encourage off peak use
Not much help to IE but thats the industry
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