Heres my list from Worst to less severe:
Dublin Bus
40
38/A
27
77A
65B
54A
Go Ahead
76
75
18
What do others think?
Do gubernites from Cork think of a similar list?
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The Dublin Bus & Go Ahead routes most affected by anti social behaviour
Re: The Dublin Bus & Go Ahead routes most affected by anti social behaviour
I'm afraid living 10km outside Cork on the main route "whest" means no bus service worth taking about.....
Re: The Dublin Bus & Go Ahead routes most affected by anti social behaviour
In one of my previous incarnations I drove buses in Dublin and the 38a was an occasional service that terminated in a quiet country lane off the Navan Road, hard to believe it's a hotspot for anti social behaviour. The 54a too ran from Killester to near Terenure College, not exactly Monto .
Re: The Dublin Bus & Go Ahead routes most affected by anti social behaviour
Lucky enough to not require any contentious bus service. My very occasional hop on the 123 or 68 is never an issue. Tbh, an electric bike is the way to go!
It's not a bus, but the Luas Red line is bit hairy at times between St James and Red Cow. I know several people assaulted or had their phones lifted on that stretch.
It's not a bus, but the Luas Red line is bit hairy at times between St James and Red Cow. I know several people assaulted or had their phones lifted on that stretch.
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Re: The Dublin Bus & Go Ahead routes most affected by anti social behaviour
The Red line is like Angola as Brian Cowen once said about the Department of Health. It's bad almost anywhere and Connolly/Heuston can be dodgy enough.
'no more blah blah blah'
Re: The Dublin Bus & Go Ahead routes most affected by anti social behaviour
Pair of eastern european goons taking swigs from a bottle of Jameson whiskey right now on the Dublin bus 140. Hiding the bottle. Sat behind stairwell.