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Kids go free fortnight on local Irish buses

Tim Deakin
Tim Deakin
Published: April 17, 2019
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In a national promotion, all children and young people up to 19 can travel for free on any of the 1,000 Local Link services in Ireland for a fortnight until 30 July.

The ‘Kids go Free’ promotion encourages families, children and teens to use Local Link services for their leisure activities, and to get out and about in rural areas in advance of children returning to school following the summer holidays. alt=”” src=”https://www.route-one.net/wp-content/uploads/Local_link.png” style=”float:right” />

It also highlights the viable public transport options available to all age groups in local and rural areas across Ireland, and serves as a reminder that rural services form a permanent and critical part of Ireland’s public transport system.

Funded under the Rural Transport Programme, Local Link passenger numbers have continued to increase with over 1.9m passengers accessing rural transport services in 2017. That was an increase of almost 6% compared to 2016.

Anne Graham, CEO of the National Transport Authority, says: “Now that children are off school and we hope that as many families as possible use Local Link services within their locality to experience all the exciting events and festivals taking places across the regions.

“This promotion provides young people with a valuable incentive to become familiar with using public transport, whether it is to meet up with friends in their nearest town, or to visit family members in other areas of their local county.

“The initiative illustrates the NTA’s commitment to rural public transport services and the role it plays in improving people’s quality of life and tackling social exclusion in rural areas.”Ì¢‰âå¬This promotion is part of a wider ‘Kids Go Free’ campaign across all modes of public transport.

Local Link coordinates the provision of scheduled public transport services and door-to-door services for the National Transport Authority under the Rural Transport Programme.

Following a period of restructuring in 2016, 17 Local Link offices nationwide manage approximately 1,000 public bus services in local and rural areas.

Local Link offices open from 0900-1700hrs, Monday to Friday.

Details at www.locallink.ie

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ByTim Deakin
Tim is Editor of routeone and has worked in both the coach and bus and haulage industries.
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