NTA asking people of Cork to have their say in a Bus Network Redesign

The National Transport Authority has today launched Bus Connects Cork, an initiative to transform the city's bus system, making public transport useful to more people
People can read the Bus Network Redesign Choices Report and take part in the consultation process on https://busconnects.ie/busconnects-cork/
Speaking to RedFM News, CEO of the NTA, Anne Graham says they want people of Cork to take part in the survey:
"On our website is a survey that we would ask people to fill in. And then that helps us then to design the new network. We will then be going over that in the autumn then with a draft network for consultation and at stage we would ask the people of Cork, to give us their views on the drafts and if they would like to see any changes they might want in terms of the routes that we're proposing."
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