Dublin Bus (Irish: Bus Átha Cliath) is a State-owned bus operator providing services in Dublin.
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Overall, Dublin Bus reported a small pretax loss of €611,000 in 2022, down from a €5.8 million profit in 2021, mostly to do with one-off income related to the writing back of a provision set aside to cover the cost of a contractual dispute that was settled in 2021.
Although some sections of road have been built using private or public-private funds, and are operated as toll roads, they are owned by the Government of Ireland. The rail network is also state-owned and operated, while the government currently still owns the main airports.
FAQs About Dublin BusSalaries at Dublin Bus range from an average of €33,502 to €46,117 a year. Dublin Bus employees with the job title Bus Driver make the most with an average annual salary of €37,342, while employees with the title Bus Driver make the least with an average annual salary of €37,342.
How much does Dublin Bus in Ireland pay? The average Dublin Bus salary ranges from approximately €27,906 per year for Clerical Worker to €45,329 per year for Driver.
Billy Hann | Chief Executive Officer. Dublin Bus. Billy Hann was appointed Chief Executive Officer of Dublin Bus in December 2022. He began his career with the Irish Aviation Authority (IAA) in 1994, providing engineering support services to Air Traffic Control.
It is clear from figure 1.1 that Dublin Bus is the main carrier carrying almost 4 times the number of passenger journeys compared to Bus Éireann PSO services. While the numbers carried on the Rural Transport Programme are relatively small it is a vital service in rural areas for those who avail of it.
The bus is manufactured by Wrightbus which has a factory in Galgorm, on the outskirts of Ballymena in Northern Ireland. Neil Collins, CEO of Wrightbus said the buses were the most efficient on the market. “We've built the bus from the ground up and it is designed to be purely zero emissions.
Dublin Bus has an overall rating of 3.9 out of 5, based on over 53 reviews left anonymously by employees. 84% of employees would recommend working at Dublin Bus to a friend and 73% have a positive outlook for the business. This rating has improved by 3% over the last 12 months.
Up to date valid driver qualification card, category D (CPC card)
An up-to-date copy from the online CPC Driver Portal as proof that your CPC is up-to-date, go to www.rsa.ie, click on Professional Drivers, Driver CPC and My CPC.
Like the rail network, there are two main providers in the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. Bus Éireann in the Republic of Ireland and Translink in Northern Ireland run coaches around the country regularly and for reasonable prices.