Photograph: Bryan O'BrienBus company Go-Ahead Ireland plans to recruit 400 workers after winning a contract for 65 bus routes around Dublin. Now Go-Ahead Ireland is seeking 400 drivers, mechanics, apprentices and other workers to staff the new services, the company said on Thursday. It will add the other 40 as the state agency proceeds with phases eight to 11 of the BusConnects network, which is meant to streamline public transport. Dervla McKay, managing director, Go-Ahead Ireland, said the business had progressed steadily since its launch. “Investment in our public transport services and the commitment of operators such as Go-Ahead Ireland go hand in hand in furthering the development of sustainable public transport that benefits communities,” he said.
Source: The Irish Times December 12, 2025 10:31 UTC