Two Dublin petrol station owners dispute the BusConnects project's bus corridor, arguing it blocks traffic and threatens their business viability.

Two companies owning an unmanned petrol station in Dublin are challenging the High Court over the Blanchardstown to Dublin city center bus corridor, part of the BusConnects project. They argue that bus gates will block through traffic on Old Cabra Road, threatening 94% of their customer base and their commercial viability. This is the fourth High Court challenge related to the BusConnects project, which has received approval for six of twelve planned corridors.

October 16, 2024
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