'Substantial usage' of rural transport link in Mayo
Celebrating the six-month anniversary of the TFI Anseo pilot project in West Mayo were, from left: John O'Boyle, Cllr Paul McNamara, Jade O'Haire, Michael Holmes, Minster for Social Protection and Minister for Rural and Community Development and the Gaeltacht, Dara Calleary TD and Anne-Marie Carroll, Director, TFI Local Link Mayo. Picture: Conor McKeown
Transport for Ireland (TFI) Local Link Mayo recently marked the six-month anniversary of its TFI Anseo pilot in West Mayo.
Minster for Social Protection and Minister for Rural and Community Development and the Gaeltacht, Dara Calleary TD, joined the TFI Local Link Mayo team to witness first-hand the progress made as part of this innovative rural transport initiative.
Since launched last July, the TFI Local Link Mayo team has observed substantial growth in service usage, with enthusiastic feedback pouring in from passengers across Achill Island, Currane and Mulranny. The positive response underscores the importance of flexible and accessible transport for those living outside urban centres, helping to reduce isolation and increase opportunities across the region.
TFI Local Link Mayo extend sincere thanks to everyone who has supported the development of TFI Anseo, the flexible, accessible app-based transport service. Stay tuned for further updates as we move forward – and thank you once again for being part of this journey!
For more information on the TFI Anseo service, visit www.locallinkmayo.ie

