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Who runs transport for Ireland?

The National Transport Authority (NTA) is a statutory non-commercial body, which operates under the aegis of the Department of Transport. Established in 2009, the NTA is responsible for developing and implementing strategies to provide high quality, accessible, sustainable transport across Ireland.



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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.

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The TFI public transport network in Ireland includes Buses, DART, Luas and Rail. Using public transport for travelling to work, campus or for business-related travel has many benefits including reduced congestion, time efficiency, and cost savings.

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The average bus driver salary in Ireland is € 31 380 per year or € 16.09 per hour. Entry-level positions start at € 27 300 per year, while most experienced workers make up to € 40 000 per year.

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In 2021, IÉ made a tax adjusted trading profit of €0.8m (2020: €4.6m). IÉ utilised previous year's trading losses to shelter this profit.

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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.

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Bus Éireann It also operates commuter and intercity bus services throughout Ireland. Bus Éireann commenced operations in 1987 with a focus on the customer and a cost effective service.

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Dublin Bus and Go-Ahead Ireland operate within the Greater Dublin Area as part of the TFI public transport network.

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BNSF Railway – $25.9 Billion Revenue With a rail network of 32,500 route miles in 28 states and three Canadian provinces, BNSF is one of North America's leading freight transportation companies.

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Cumulatively, the top 10 railway companies in the world generated revenue of $237,432 million, with average revenue growth of 0.57%, the highest revenue was generated by Deutsche Bahn AG ($55,666 million), followed by SNCF Group ($41,094 million) and Indian Railways ($27,326 million), while Canadian National Railway Co ...

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