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National Transport Authority (Ireland)

The National Transport Authority (Irish: Údarás Náisiúnta Iompair) or NTA is the transport authority for Greater Dublin and the public transport licensing agency for the Republic of Ireland. It was established under the provisions of the Dublin Transport Authority Act (2008) and the Public Transport Regulation Act (2009), on 1 December 2009.[2]

National Transport Authority
Údarás Náisiúnta Iompair
Logo of the National Transport Authority
Agency overview
Formed1 December 2009 (2009-12-01)
Preceding
  • Dublin Transportation Office
TypeStatutory non-commercial body[1]
JurisdictionIreland
HeadquartersDún Scéine, Harcourt Lane, Dublin 2
53°19′56″N 6°15′42″W / 53.332196°N 6.261729°W / 53.332196; -6.261729
Minister responsible
Agency executives
  • Anne Graham, CEO
  • Fred Barry, Chairperson
Parent departmentDepartment of Transport
Key documents
  • Dublin Transport Authority Act, 2008
  • Public Transport Regulation Act, 2009
WebsiteNTA website

The NTA took over certain functions from the Department of Transport and the entire role of the Dublin Transportation Office. It has also taken over the functions of the Commission for Taxi Regulation when Part 4 of the Public Transport Regulation Act (2009) commenced on 1 January 2011.

The NTA operates under the consumer facing brand Transport for Ireland.

Organisation edit

The act establishing the NTA made it a body corporate consisting of the City Manager of Dublin City Council, the Chief Executive and a member of the senior management team, and a chairman and six other members appointed by the Minister for Transport. The NTA has charge of public transport in the Greater Dublin Area, which is defined legally for the first time in the Act. The counties covered are the City of Dublin, Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown, South Dublin, Fingal, County Wicklow. County Kildare, and County Meath. An advisory council, consisting of local government officials and councillors, representatives of the Garda Síochána, the Irish Congress of Trade Unions and business and community interests, was also established. The Public Transport Regulation Act retains this structure, though it provides that its functional area in respect of the additional functions that it is granted under that Bill its functional area is the entire state.

The NTA subsumed the activities of the former Dublin Transportation Office, which was dissolved on 1 December 2009. John Fitzgerald is chairperson of the NTA, and Anne Graham is chief executive officer.[3]

Activities and services edit

The National Transport Authority (NTA) is in charge of most public transport within Greater Dublin. Unlike authorities such as Transport for London and RATP, it does not normally operate services itself, although there is provision for it to do so in certain circumstances. It operates public service obligation contracts with transport operators, including Córas Iompair Éireann, Transport Infrastructure Ireland and private operators.

It was originally intended that the Railway Procurement Agency would, like the Dublin Transportation Office, be subsumed into the NTA, but a lobbying campaign by the agency led to it retaining its separate status. The CIÉ companies (Dublin Bus, Iarnród Éireann and Bus Éireann) have retained their existing services, but they are now subject to directions from the NTA within Greater Dublin.

In 2011, the NTA oversaw the development of the TFI Leap Card scheme which introduced integrated ticketing in the Greater Dublin Area.

During 2012 and 2013, a rebranding of services took place on taxis all over Ireland, and on some of the fleet in both Dublin Bus and Bus Éireann, using the new name Transport for Ireland. This continued over several coming years.[4]

In December 2013, the NTA announced that around 10% of routes then operated by Dublin Bus and Bus Éireann under their direct award contracts would be subject to competitive tendering, with a view to services commencing in 2016.[5] Also in late 2013, the NTA published a plan for a cycle network in Greater Dublin, with greenways, cycleways and cycle paths which would potentially make the city and its surrounds accessible by bicycle – the Greater Dublin Area Cycle Network.[6] The cycle network plan has not been implemented and, as of 2021, the NTA noted that the organisation was then "in the process of updating the GDA Cycle Network Plan" and that it planned to publish this update "later in 2021".[7]

As of 2022, the NTA had partially implemented an infrastructure program, titled BusConnects, with a focus on the bus networks in several cities in Ireland. Described by the NTA as intended to "improve bus services across the country",[8] by mid-2022 the BusConnects program was in "implementation" phase in Dublin,[9] "consultation" phase in Cork,[10] with the Minister for Transport projecting similar initiatives in Galway, Limerick and Waterford.[11]

Establishment timeline edit

The name of the body, under the Dublin Transport Authority Act 2008, was originally to be "Dublin Transport Authority". However, in the budget announced in October 2008, the Irish government announced a major review of public service bodies, with bodies being amalgamated where it was felt savings could be made.[12] A separate national transport regulator was originally intended to be set up to license public transport, but an annex to 2009 budget revealed that the government intended to incorporate both this body and the Commission for Taxi Regulation into the DTA.[12] In an interview in The Irish Times on 14 January 2009, the Minister for Transport at the time, Noel Dempsey, confirmed this would be the case.

In January 2009, the Public Appointments Service advertised the position of chief executive officer of the DTA.[13] The advertisement noted the government's intention to "assign national responsibility to the DTA for bus market regulation and the procurement of public transport services under public service obligations" and for the DTA to take over the duties of the Commission for Taxi Regulation.

In September 2009, former Dublin city manager John Fitzgerald was appointed chairman designate of the NTA, with Gerry Murphy appointed chief executive designate.[14]

Also in September 2009, the Public Transport Regulation Bill (2009) was published. This gave it responsibility for licensing road passenger transport services throughout the state. It also provided for the abolition of the Taxi Regulator and the transfer of its functions to the renamed National Transport Authority. This is in addition to its Dublin-specific functions granted under the DTA Act, which it retained.

In October 2009, the Minister announced that the Commission for Aviation Regulation would be merged with the new authority, with certain functions of the Irish Aviation Authority also to be transferred.[15] However, neither of these proposals actually made it into the Public Transport Regulation Act 2009, which was promulgated on 27 November 2009.[16]

The Public Transport Regulation Act (2009) proposed to change the name of the organisation to the National Transport Authority,[17] and this was done with effect from the establishment day of the Authority under the Public Transport Regulation Act 2009 (National Transport Authority) (Appointed Day) Order 2009.

References edit

  1. ^ "About us". National Transport. Retrieved 3 April 2022.
  2. ^ Part 2 of this Act having been brought into operation by S.I. 459 of 2009, the Dublin Transport Authority (Part 2) (Establishment Day) Order 2009.
  3. ^ . National Transport Authority. 5 January 2015. Archived from the original on 28 October 2016. Retrieved 6 January 2015.
  4. ^ Melia, Paul (21 April 2008). "Dublin Bus feeling off-colour yet again". Irish Independent. from the original on 22 April 2008. Retrieved 13 May 2008.
  5. ^ . National Transport Authority. 6 December 2013. Archived from the original on 11 January 2014. Retrieved 11 January 2014.
  6. ^ . National Transport Authority. Archived from the original on 12 October 2016. Retrieved 11 October 2016.
  7. ^ "Greater Dublin Area Cycle Network Plan". nationaltransport.ie. National Transport Authority. from the original on 29 August 2021. Retrieved 29 August 2021.
  8. ^ "BusConnects - National Transport". nationaltransport.ie. National Transport Authority. Retrieved 15 October 2022.
  9. ^ "Dublin Network Redesign | Busconnects". busconnects.ie. National Transport Authority. Retrieved 15 October 2022.
  10. ^ English, Eoin (12 September 2022). "Contentious Cork BusConnects plan reducing people to tears, councillors claim". irishexaminer.com. Irish Examiner. Retrieved 15 October 2022.
  11. ^ Gataveckaite, Gabija (24 June 2021). "First journeys under €2bn BusConnects plan to begin on Sunday". independent.ie. Independent News & Media. Retrieved 15 October 2022.
  12. ^ a b (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 31 October 2008. Retrieved 15 October 2008.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  13. ^ . publicjobs.ie. Archived from the original on 18 February 2009. Retrieved 25 January 2009.
  14. ^ Labanyi, David (2 September 2009). "Transport chief appointed". The Irish Times. from the original on 17 October 2012. Retrieved 20 February 2020.
  15. ^ . Archived from the original on 15 June 2011. Retrieved 3 October 2009.
  16. ^ "Titles of Acts signed by President McAleese". president.ie. Archived from the original on 17 February 2011. Retrieved 9 December 2009.
  17. ^ (PDF). Oireachtas. 2009. p. 20. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 June 2011.

External links edit

  • The Seanad Éireann "Dublin Transport Authority Bill 2008"
  • Official site – National Transport Authority
  • Official site – Transport for Ireland
  • Official site – Dublin Bus
  • Official site – Iarnród Éireann
  • Official site – Luas
  • (archived 2004)

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The National Transport Authority Irish Udaras Naisiunta Iompair or NTA is the transport authority for Greater Dublin and the public transport licensing agency for the Republic of Ireland It was established under the provisions of the Dublin Transport Authority Act 2008 and the Public Transport Regulation Act 2009 on 1 December 2009 2 National Transport AuthorityUdaras Naisiunta IompairLogo of the National Transport AuthorityAgency overviewFormed1 December 2009 2009 12 01 PrecedingDublin Transportation OfficeTypeStatutory non commercial body 1 JurisdictionIrelandHeadquartersDun Sceine Harcourt Lane Dublin 253 19 56 N 6 15 42 W 53 332196 N 6 261729 W 53 332196 6 261729Minister responsibleEamon Ryan Minister for TransportAgency executivesAnne Graham CEOFred Barry ChairpersonParent departmentDepartment of TransportKey documentsDublin Transport Authority Act 2008Public Transport Regulation Act 2009WebsiteNTA websiteThe NTA took over certain functions from the Department of Transport and the entire role of the Dublin Transportation Office It has also taken over the functions of the Commission for Taxi Regulation when Part 4 of the Public Transport Regulation Act 2009 commenced on 1 January 2011 The NTA operates under the consumer facing brand Transport for Ireland Contents 1 Organisation 2 Activities and services 3 Establishment timeline 4 References 5 External linksOrganisation editThe act establishing the NTA made it a body corporate consisting of the City Manager of Dublin City Council the Chief Executive and a member of the senior management team and a chairman and six other members appointed by the Minister for Transport The NTA has charge of public transport in the Greater Dublin Area which is defined legally for the first time in the Act The counties covered are the City of Dublin Dun Laoghaire Rathdown South Dublin Fingal County Wicklow County Kildare and County Meath An advisory council consisting of local government officials and councillors representatives of the Garda Siochana the Irish Congress of Trade Unions and business and community interests was also established The Public Transport Regulation Act retains this structure though it provides that its functional area in respect of the additional functions that it is granted under that Bill its functional area is the entire state The NTA subsumed the activities of the former Dublin Transportation Office which was dissolved on 1 December 2009 John Fitzgerald is chairperson of the NTA and Anne Graham is chief executive officer 3 Activities and services editThe National Transport Authority NTA is in charge of most public transport within Greater Dublin Unlike authorities such as Transport for London and RATP it does not normally operate services itself although there is provision for it to do so in certain circumstances It operates public service obligation contracts with transport operators including Coras Iompair Eireann Transport Infrastructure Ireland and private operators It was originally intended that the Railway Procurement Agency would like the Dublin Transportation Office be subsumed into the NTA but a lobbying campaign by the agency led to it retaining its separate status The CIE companies Dublin Bus Iarnrod Eireann and Bus Eireann have retained their existing services but they are now subject to directions from the NTA within Greater Dublin In 2011 the NTA oversaw the development of the TFI Leap Card scheme which introduced integrated ticketing in the Greater Dublin Area During 2012 and 2013 a rebranding of services took place on taxis all over Ireland and on some of the fleet in both Dublin Bus and Bus Eireann using the new name Transport for Ireland This continued over several coming years 4 In December 2013 the NTA announced that around 10 of routes then operated by Dublin Bus and Bus Eireann under their direct award contracts would be subject to competitive tendering with a view to services commencing in 2016 5 Also in late 2013 the NTA published a plan for a cycle network in Greater Dublin with greenways cycleways and cycle paths which would potentially make the city and its surrounds accessible by bicycle the Greater Dublin Area Cycle Network 6 The cycle network plan has not been implemented and as of 2021 the NTA noted that the organisation was then in the process of updating the GDA Cycle Network Plan and that it planned to publish this update later in 2021 7 As of 2022 the NTA had partially implemented an infrastructure program titled BusConnects with a focus on the bus networks in several cities in Ireland Described by the NTA as intended to improve bus services across the country 8 by mid 2022 the BusConnects program was in implementation phase in Dublin 9 consultation phase in Cork 10 with the Minister for Transport projecting similar initiatives in Galway Limerick and Waterford 11 Establishment timeline editThe name of the body under the Dublin Transport Authority Act 2008 was originally to be Dublin Transport Authority However in the budget announced in October 2008 the Irish government announced a major review of public service bodies with bodies being amalgamated where it was felt savings could be made 12 A separate national transport regulator was originally intended to be set up to license public transport but an annex to 2009 budget revealed that the government intended to incorporate both this body and the Commission for Taxi Regulation into the DTA 12 In an interview in The Irish Times on 14 January 2009 the Minister for Transport at the time Noel Dempsey confirmed this would be the case In January 2009 the Public Appointments Service advertised the position of chief executive officer of the DTA 13 The advertisement noted the government s intention to assign national responsibility to the DTA for bus market regulation and the procurement of public transport services under public service obligations and for the DTA to take over the duties of the Commission for Taxi Regulation In September 2009 former Dublin city manager John Fitzgerald was appointed chairman designate of the NTA with Gerry Murphy appointed chief executive designate 14 Also in September 2009 the Public Transport Regulation Bill 2009 was published This gave it responsibility for licensing road passenger transport services throughout the state It also provided for the abolition of the Taxi Regulator and the transfer of its functions to the renamed National Transport Authority This is in addition to its Dublin specific functions granted under the DTA Act which it retained In October 2009 the Minister announced that the Commission for Aviation Regulation would be merged with the new authority with certain functions of the Irish Aviation Authority also to be transferred 15 However neither of these proposals actually made it into the Public Transport Regulation Act 2009 which was promulgated on 27 November 2009 16 The Public Transport Regulation Act 2009 proposed to change the name of the organisation to the National Transport Authority 17 and this was done with effect from the establishment day of the Authority under the Public Transport Regulation Act 2009 National Transport Authority Appointed Day Order 2009 References edit About us National Transport Retrieved 3 April 2022 Part 2 of this Act having been brought into operation by S I 459 of 2009 the Dublin Transport Authority Part 2 Establishment Day Order 2009 New CEO appointed to National Transport Authority National Transport Authority 5 January 2015 Archived from the original on 28 October 2016 Retrieved 6 January 2015 Melia Paul 21 April 2008 Dublin Bus feeling off colour yet again Irish Independent Archived from the original on 22 April 2008 Retrieved 13 May 2008 Bus Routes for Open Tender Announced National Transport Authority 6 December 2013 Archived from the original on 11 January 2014 Retrieved 11 January 2014 GDA Cycle Network Plan National Transport Authority Archived from the original on 12 October 2016 Retrieved 11 October 2016 Greater Dublin Area Cycle Network Plan nationaltransport ie National Transport Authority Archived from the original on 29 August 2021 Retrieved 29 August 2021 BusConnects National Transport nationaltransport ie National Transport Authority Retrieved 15 October 2022 Dublin Network Redesign Busconnects busconnects ie National Transport Authority Retrieved 15 October 2022 English Eoin 12 September 2022 Contentious Cork BusConnects plan reducing people to tears councillors claim irishexaminer com Irish Examiner Retrieved 15 October 2022 Gataveckaite Gabija 24 June 2021 First journeys under 2bn BusConnects plan to begin on Sunday independent ie Independent News amp Media Retrieved 15 October 2022 a b Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 31 October 2008 Retrieved 15 October 2008 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Job Details publicjobs ie Archived from the original on 18 February 2009 Retrieved 25 January 2009 Labanyi David 2 September 2009 Transport chief appointed The Irish Times Archived from the original on 17 October 2012 Retrieved 20 February 2020 Transport ie Press Release Archived from the original on 15 June 2011 Retrieved 3 October 2009 Titles of Acts signed by President McAleese president ie Archived from the original on 17 February 2011 Retrieved 9 December 2009 Public Transport Regulation Bill 2009 PDF Oireachtas 2009 p 20 Archived from the original PDF on 4 June 2011 External links editThe Seanad Eireann Dublin Transport Authority Bill 2008 Official site National Transport Authority Official site Transport for Ireland Official site Dublin Bus Official site Iarnrod Eireann Official site Luas Official site RPA archived 2004 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title National Transport Authority Ireland amp oldid 1211701808, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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