Thursday 10 July 2014

Future of 208A Lotamore bus service must be clarified says Tynan

Bus Éireann: service to public must be a priority

Workers Party Councillor Ted Tynan has called on Bus Éireann to clarify its position with regard to the future of the 208A Bus service which serves the Lotamore and Montenotte areas of Cork city.

Cllr. Tynan said he was shocked to hear reports that the service was to be withdrawn at the end of this month (July) and warned that such a move would have a serious effect on residents and commuters in the area.

The 208A bus was previously known as the 8A and for decades it operated as the 7A service.

“This is a very limited service which operates only three daily departures from Lotamore and just two return journeys from Patrick Street”, said Cllr. Tynan.   “It serves areas which are well beyond the main 208 bus service.  It is a vital link for many older residents living in the area and I strongly suspect Bus Éireann wants to abandon it because it is not making enough profit for them”.

“Bus Éireann must not be allowed to cherry-pick the most profitable routes and abandon people who have worked hard all their lives and paid taxes to the state.  Just because a significant number of those who use the 208A route are older citizens does not justify withdrawing the route.  That would be completely unacceptable”.

Cllr. Tynan said that the real reason for this reported cut is because the present government and its predecessors have successively cut state funding to the national transport company.  “Tens of millions of euro has been cut from the state subvention to the CIE group, including Bus Éireann, in the past few years.  This is all part of the privatisation agenda and, in this case,  is direct discrimination against older citizens.   It completely goes against the founding principles of the CIE group”.


“Bus Éireann must be reminded of its obligations as a publicly owned company”, said the Workers Party councillor, “I am calling on the company to make a clear statement on the future of the 208A bus route and to withdraw any planned threat to take away the service”, said Cllr. Tynan.