Maccurtain Street Cork City. History Trail, MacCurtain Street to Penrose Quay Cork Heritage The project is aimed at improving the reliability and journey times of bus services in the city and Revamped MacCurtain St open for business but buckle up for more Cork City disruption Plants being relocated to make space for the new two-way traffic system in MacCurtain Street
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THE MacCurtain Street Public Transport Improvement Scheme was officially opened on Saturday by Tánaiste Micheál Martin and Lord Mayor of Cork, Cllr Kieran McCarthy. From 26 November 2023, new 24-hour bus lanes will be in operation on MacCurtain Street, Coburg Street, Bridge Street and Cathedral Walk.
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The plans, which also incorporate some of the surrounding area, aim to transform the busy street for the first time in over 50 years, making it more suitable for pedestrians, cyclists and public transport. Revamped MacCurtain St open for business but buckle up for more Cork City disruption Plants being relocated to make space for the new two-way traffic system in MacCurtain Street 26 November 2023 By Tom Collins tom@TheCork.ie The MacCurtain Street Public Transport Improvement Scheme - which brings about a significant redrawing of traffic management priorities in the city centre was officially opened this week by Tánaiste Micheál Martin T.D
47A MacCurtain Street, Cork City, Cork Cohalan Downing 4015495 MyHome.ie Commercial. 26 November 2023 By Tom Collins tom@TheCork.ie The MacCurtain Street Public Transport Improvement Scheme - which brings about a significant redrawing of traffic management priorities in the city centre was officially opened this week by Tánaiste Micheál Martin T.D It's all part of the MacCurtain Street Public Transport Improvement Scheme, a plan to create a more sustainable transport system in the city.
FIRST LOOK Cork's historic MacCurtain Street is in line for a major makeover Yay Cork. The project is aimed at improving the reliability and journey times of bus services in the city and The plans, which also incorporate some of the surrounding area, aim to transform the busy street for the first time in over 50 years, making it more suitable for pedestrians, cyclists and public transport.