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NTA To Examine Public Transport Problems As Level 5 Restricts Capacity

Laura Donnelly
Laura Donnelly

03:51 22 Oct 2020


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The National Transport Authority says it will work to address problems with public transport in Dublin following the introduction of level 5 restrictions.

Drivers say there were queues at bus stops and train stations this morning as public transport is limited to 25 per cent capacity.

The NTA says issues around the reduction of capacity arose on some services this morning.

It says it's engaging with the Department of Transport and the operators to identify particular pressure points with a view to addressing them where possible.

Delays

Drivers reported problems with abusive passengers, and long queues of people who couldn't board due to reduced capacity.

There are reports of up to 30 people being left waiting at stops today.

Many public transport users say they were late for work as a result.

Buses, trains and trams are operating at 25 per cent capacity during level 5, primarily to allow those providing essential services to get to work.

Drivers say they shouldn't have to police which passengers are allowed to travel on public transport during level 5.

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