Concern was raised the transport option wouldn’t be available when nightclubs reopen.
The Nitelink is expected to return after all.
The late night bus service, which travels to Celbridge, Leixlip & Maynooth, wasn’t due to be back operating on October 22nd when COVID-19 restrictions are scheduled to be eased.
However Fianna Fáil TD Cormac Devlin has tweeted that he understands arrangements are being finalised to bring back the Nitelink.
Concern was raised the transport option wouldn’t be available when nightclubs reopen.
Great news - I understand arrangements are being finalised to bring back the #Nitelink in line with Covid restrictions being eased
— Cormac Devlin TD (@CormacDevlin) October 14, 2021
This is great news for students & hospitality workers. Thanks to everyone who supported the campaign to get the #Nitelink back @UCDSU @LVADublinPubs pic.twitter.com/f6CCSmX4dQ

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