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Extraordinary’ lack of bus services from Louth to Meath slammed in the Dáil
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The “extraordinary” lack of bus services from Louth to Meath has been slammed in the Dáil.
Louth Fine Gael TD Paula Butterly raised the issue during a recent debate on bus services.
Deputy Butterly said: “When I want to take a bus or train from Belfast to Dublin, Dundalk or Drogheda, the routes have improved. By rail or bus, they are absolutely excellent and even on the hour”.
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