04-19-2024 07:15 PM - edited 04-21-2024 06:09 PM
First time i visit to Galway, Ireland
It's very good clean and friendly country, lot's of indians also here.
Also here good public transport like Bus, rail, tram,and cycle. it's operated by TFI transport for Ireland. TFI mannged counrty.
I mostly used bus, it's very clean and mannaged transport.
Pic: Dubble decor bus moslty here used this like bus.
Leap Caed: TFI Leap Card is a convenient way to pay for public transport across the TFI public transport network. It is a re-usable, pre-paid travel card that can save you up to 30% off Adult fares and 50% off with a Young Adult or Student card. Just top-up, touch on and travel.
You can top up leap card by using Mobile app, offline store AN Post office and website.
Pic: Leap card
This used for access bus, train tram and cycle.
TFI Leap Card can be used on the following services:
Bus Stop:
It's very good, some small and some large
Pics: Bus stop with which bus stop at this location. so can wait accordingly.
You can manged this card, live traking, cycle location, bus location by using this app
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04-20-2024 04:52 AM
04-20-2024 05:16 AM
Very helpful and useful information about Public Transport in Ireland. Thanks for sharing @Abhi_Pune
04-20-2024 12:45 PM
Very convenient bus service and nicely captured photos @Abhi_Pune 👍
Which is the other language used in Ireland signs? I thought it would be English everywhere.
04-20-2024 01:30 PM
Great post and knowledge sharing of bus transportation in the Ireland, @Abhi_Pune .
Thanks for sharing with us.
Yes, English predominantly spoken there, and the second language or local one is Irish, @Tushar_Suradkar.
Cheers!
04-20-2024 05:23 PM
@ajitthite @Abhi_Pune @Tushar_Suradkar @Rohan10 und die irische Sprache gleich gälische Sprache stammt von den Kelten ab
04-20-2024 09:54 PM
@Abhi_Pune que genial post! Pero recuerde que la primera foto de la tarjeta del bus da información personal por medio de una app se podría llegar a ver movimiento e información personal tengalo en cuenta.saludos.
04-21-2024 01:15 PM
Thank you @ajitthite @Annaelisa for the clarity and further information.
Yes, I was aware of Irish as a language but guessed that it must be some dialect of English or similar.
So, the element of surprise, when I saw the boards in two languages, was that the other was dissimilar to English.
Great info 👍
04-21-2024 01:31 PM
Agree with @Maximilianozalazar
Hi @Abhi_Pune
I too would suggest blurring sensitive information from the photos.
04-21-2024 06:10 PM
Yes i understand misstake i update photo.