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Galway Families Struggle With School Transport
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Families in Galway East are paying up to $1,500 a year for school transport because no official bus route serves Coláiste Bhaile Chláir, forcing parents to use private operators. Over 30 students commute daily in the same direction, making a shared service both practical and eco-friendly—yet Bus Éireann refuses to create one, citing no historical route. This adds financial strain to families already struggling with school place shortages, and officials call the decision “daft” given the city’s climate goals. Parents aren’t asking for special treatment—they just want the same access to transport as other neighborhoods. With the next school year looming, pressure mounts on the Minister for Education and Galway City Council to intervene and establish a dedicated, affordable route.
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