Buses and Dart services to operate pre-Covid 'Monday to Friday' schedule from next week

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Buses and Dart services to operate pre-Covid 'Monday to Friday' schedule from next week
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But social distancing requirements will still mean capacity on services will be just over 20% of pre-Covid levels.

Image: Sam Boal/Rollingnews.ie Image: Sam Boal/Rollingnews.ie SERVICES ON PUBLIC Transport will increase from Monday as Phase Two of re-opening the country gets under way, but people are being advised to wear face coverings and only use the services for essential journeys.

As Ireland largely shut down at the end of March, services for Irish Rail, Dublin Bus, Go-Ahead Ireland and Bus Éireann were reduced by around one-fifth by the start of April. Buses – including Dublin Bus and Bus Éireann – will also revert to pre-Covid schedules at weekends. However, Dart schedules on Saturdays and Sundays will continue to operate at reduced levels.As no changes had been made to Luas or Local Link services at the start of the crisis, these schedules will remain unchanged.

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