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Dublin Buses: Ghosting Commuters, Stressed Drivers
28 Feb
Summary
- Bus information screens often show errors or disappear entirely.
- Driver training in Dublin is significantly shorter than in Germany.
- Commuters and drivers face confusion from conflicting transport apps.

In Dublin, a ghost bus incident last January highlighted systemic issues within the public transport network. Digital displays vanished, showing '40 minutes' after previously indicating 'three minutes', a common symptom of the city's bus service disruptions.
Behind these disruptions are drivers facing a challenging system. While Dublin Bus and Go-Ahead Ireland recruit extensively, offering six weeks of training for new drivers with a car license, this contrasts sharply with Germany's three-year vocational apprenticeship for bus drivers.




