L-R: Michael Corduff, Aoife Brennan, John Doyle, John Gill, Martin Hyland, Jennifer Corcoran, Sarah Togher
TFI Local Link Mayo is proud to celebrate the first anniversary of Route 454, which connects Ballina to Castlebar via Lahardane, providing a vital link between these two communities.
Operated by Corduff Travel and powered by an electric vehicle, the 454 service is a flagship in sustainable and accessible public transport provision in Mayo through the National Transport Authority’s Connecting Ireland Rural Mobility Plan.
The 454 route operates seven days a week, including weekends and public holidays, with up to three return services per day.
Key stops along the route include:
This service offers passengers convenient access to Ballina and Castlebar for employment, shopping, and other activities, while significantly reducing traffic congestion on the roads.
The use of an electric vehicle on the 454 route underscores a commitment to sustainability.
Public transport reduces the number of cars on the road, helping to lower greenhouse gas emissions and reduce air pollution. By choosing the 454 service, passengers are contributing to a cleaner environment, reducing their carbon footprint with every journey.
Passengers using Leap Cards on the 454 service can benefit from savings of up to 30 percent, making it an affordable option for daily commuters.
When compared to the costs associated with maintaining a personal vehicle, such as fuel, parking, and regular maintenance, public transport is a cost-efficient alternative for many.
The 454 service is designed with accessibility in mind, featuring a low-floor, fully accessible vehicle. It provides a reliable transport solution for individuals who may not be able to drive due to age, disability, or other reasons, ensuring that everyone can access essential services and travel between Ballina and Castlebar with ease.
Sarah Togher, Manager of TFI Local Link Castlebar, is ‘thrilled’ to celebrate the 454 service’s first anniversary.
“The use of an electric vehicle reflects our commitment to a greener future, while the fully accessible design ensures that everyone, regardless of their circumstances, can benefit from this vital connection between Ballina and Castlebar. We are proud to offer a service that is not only environmentally friendly but also affordable and inclusive,” she added.
For more information about the 454 service, including the full timetable and fare details, please visit the Local Link website.
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