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03 Mar 2026

Numbers reveal the huge success of Tipperary Local Link service

Calls made for new routes to be added to the town bus service in Clonmel

Tipperary Transport Committee delighted with success of new town bus service in Clonmel

Cllr Richie Molloy has called for the town bus service in Clonmel to be extended

A call has been made for the town bus service in Clonmel to be extended and take in other routes.

The call was made following the release of figures that showed  Tipperary Local Link carried nearly 480,000 passengers in 2025. 

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Cllr Richie Molloy went on to say that the Clonmel Town Bus Service has been a great success and reminded people that the service will accept the free travel pass .

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Cllr Molloy is asking that the service be extended to include more pick up points such as the Old Bridge, Moangarriff and Griffith Avenue in Clonmel and asked constituents to contact him with suggestions which he will forward to TFI for their consideration.

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