Minister Varadkar: makes changes at CIE, IRÉ, BÉ & DB.

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Congrats to Leo Varadkar Minister of transport for beginning the process of replacing the system of political appointmnets to key posts in the semi-state company

Apparently the Executive chairman of CIE is to go and 4 non-executives chairpersons for CIE, Dublin Bus, Iarnrod Eireann and Bus Eireann will be appointed.

Also some FFer slotted in a former FF councillor (who had been a senator and TD) to the board of Dublin Bus a day before he or she departed their plush office.
 
I wish the new Minister well, but we are still waiting for:

a bus map of Dublin
bus ticket machines
two or three doors on buses
audio on buses to name the next stop
video screens on buses with the name of the next stop
a prepaid smartcard for ALL modes of transit
integrated fares, not just integrated tickets
the ability to buy a combined rail + bus ticket, e.g. Dublin to Bundoran or Kilrush
faster trains
and on and on and on
 
Apparently the Executive chairman of CIE is to go and 4 non-executives chairpersons for CIE, Dublin Bus, Iarnrod Eireann and Bus Eireann will be appointed.

Tinkering!

Who will perform the Executive functions formerly performed by the Executive chairman of CIE?

Why not abolish CIE? and replace it with three stand alone commercially run companies Dublin Bus, Iarnrod Eireann and Bus Eireann?
 
I applaud the progress, but we are still years behind other countries.

One route is not enough.

No new bus should be ordered without:
  • 3 sets of doors
  • audio and video announcements of every stop
Bus stops

Does every bus stop even have a name?

Is the name of the bus stop marked at the stop? I don't think so.

We need a large map of the whole network at each stop - as in Paris.


Smart card

I'd like to know if it can cope with this journey:

Onto Luas at Rialto, to Connolly, then onto DART to Malahide, then onto local bus to final destination.

That is one journey with 3 modes - can I pay one fare for that? Or buy one single ticket for that journey?
 
This sort of integrated ticketing and transport policy for Dublin has been mooted for years, but is constantly blocked by the CIE unions.
 
Why would the unions object?

They didn't. But don't be surprised on AAM when people just make up stuff to suit their agenda. If you speak to anyone who has at least a passing acqaintance with the integrated ticketing project, they will tell you that the major roadblocks were around getting the participating companies to agree how they were going to split the revenue. There was no union issue. Smart cards are already in place on Dublin Bus, Irish Rail and Luas, so there is no change to work practices involved.

But let's not let the facts get in the way of a good AAM anti-union anti-public-servant rant.
 
Bus stops


Does every bus stop even have a name?

Is the name of the bus stop marked at the stop? I don't think so.

We need a large map of the whole network at each stop - as in Paris.

I agree with this. It is only when you are abroad and trying to find your way in a strange place that you appreciate how helpful these things are.
 
Not even that, when you take a route on Dublin Bus you have never taken before, you need to find out what building / garage / venue you have to keep a look out for to find your stop...
 
I applaud the progress, but we are still years behind other countries.

One route is not enough.


No new bus should be ordered without:
  • 3 sets of doors - why 3? next Dublin Bus order will have 2 doors
  • audio and video announcements of every stop -being done
Bus stops

Does every bus stop even have a name? No but they all have numbers

Is the name of the bus stop marked at the stop? I don't think so. The number is on the sign

We need a large map of the whole network at each stop - as in Paris. From what I remember the last time I was at a bus stop in Paris it only had the local area map at the stop


Smart card

I'd like to know if it can cope with this journey:

Onto Luas at Rialto, to Connolly, then onto DART to Malahide, then onto local bus to final destination.

That is one journey with 3 modes - can I pay one fare for that? Or buy one single ticket for that journey?

From what I understand the Smart Cards will cover all 3 services and a daily cap will be put in place.
 
Not even that, when you take a route on Dublin Bus you have never taken before, you need to find out what building / garage / venue you have to keep a look out for to find your stop...

You could ask the Driver for assistance. Most bus services around the world depend on passengers knowing where they're going, there are very few bus services that announce the next bus stop either by audio or visually.
 
Derek1969,

if all bus stops don't have names, then what will the video screen say as the name of the stop?
 
It would help if the put useful destination names on the display on the front of the bus - it seems like every second bus goes to 'Harristown' (which is a large garage in the middle of nowhere near the airport?). Not a lot of use to most people. Even if the bus does end up in Harristown, why cant they put the area it serves on the front?
 
I really like the new electronic screens stating the time for the next bus. For the 2 I use regularly they have only been wrong once. More of this please Minister.
 
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