A new bus stop placed behind an old bus stop. View obscured, two poles. Surely the NTA would remove the old bus stop, and place the new one in its place, as the new route was ready to operate? Would that be too efficient? Is there any end to this quangos incompetence?
Jonickal
Can never have enough poles. Could do with a few more there to be honest.
Cian
Its the new stop design but someone seems to have inverted the route and put the Blanchardstown routes on Maynooth signs
The old DB pole will be removed.
Janet, dreams of big guns
eventually…..
Panty Christ
Just like those smart telecom phone boxes
Cian
The Smart phoneboxes is an odd one. Some councils are STILL acting as if someone will appear from nowhere to insist they own them and are going to use them; but other councils removed them years and years ago. Even Kildare who are usually indecisive to useless lopped them down.
dan
The old pole is fitted using a plate in the ground. It could have been removed and a new pole slotted in but no, the contractor has been paid to fit a new plate.
That’s a couple of thousand euro down the tubes, well done TFI.
JEH
That just would have made too much sense. Besides, there would have only been one pole then!
A new bus stop placed behind an old bus stop. View obscured, two poles. Surely the NTA would remove the old bus stop, and place the new one in its place, as the new route was ready to operate? Would that be too efficient? Is there any end to this quangos incompetence?
Can never have enough poles. Could do with a few more there to be honest.
Its the new stop design but someone seems to have inverted the route and put the Blanchardstown routes on Maynooth signs
The old DB pole will be removed.
eventually…..
Just like those smart telecom phone boxes
The Smart phoneboxes is an odd one. Some councils are STILL acting as if someone will appear from nowhere to insist they own them and are going to use them; but other councils removed them years and years ago. Even Kildare who are usually indecisive to useless lopped them down.
The old pole is fitted using a plate in the ground. It could have been removed and a new pole slotted in but no, the contractor has been paid to fit a new plate.
That’s a couple of thousand euro down the tubes, well done TFI.
That just would have made too much sense. Besides, there would have only been one pole then!
Should be 66 not 39