Kilkenny County Council has confirmed that new bus stop locations are being analysed with 'ambitious plans' for additional routes in the pipeline for a Park and Ride facility.
It's hoped eight new bus shelters will be erected in the city in 2026 subject to funding and approval from the NTA.
City-based councillors have been vocal advocates of the service, six years on from the introduction of the successful city bus operation.
Latest figures show 47% of the local population use the KK2 service, while 53% avail of KK1.
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Previously, Cllr Sean Ó hArgain (Labour) argued action on the matter needed to be taken as quickly as possible.
A strategy has been agreed with the TII for a phased approach to implement active travel measures (cycling, walking options including a crossing) with the project currently at the options stage.
It’s understood that the leg of the scheme will be completed next year and a planning stage will begin.
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