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Why some interstate bus journeys may start costing more

Malaysiakini

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July 6, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Bandwagon

New seating framework could result in price hike for passengers.

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TheJournal.ie

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· Jul 7, 2026

Transport chiefs recommended higher rush-hour tolls for Dublin's port tunnel

In internal discussions, Transport Infrastructure Ireland said the volume of tollable traffic using the tunnel to dodge heavy morning traffic was rising by more than 8 a year.

Global News

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· Jul 7, 2026

Summer road trip essentials: What to pack before you hit the road

Read on for travel essentials from Monos, Coleman, Anker and more.

Irish News

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· Jul 11, 2026

Sophie Clarke: Translink cuts may save money, but at what cost?

Higher fares and reduced services risk making public transport less attractive to the very passengers being urged to leave their cars at home

Daily Finland

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· Jun 26, 2026

Rail freight traffic drops by 9% in 2026 Q1

A total of 7.5 million tonnes of goods were transported in freight transport in the first quarter of 2026, which is 9 per cent less than in the corresponding quarter in the last year, according to Statistics Finland. The transported goods corresponded to 2.1 billion tonne-kilometres. The number of tonne-kilometres in rail freight transport decreased by 12 per cent compared to the same quarter of the previous year. Meanwhile, a total of 21.4 million trips were made in railway passenger transport in in the first quarter of 2026, which is 3 per cent more than in the corresponding quarter of the previous year The trips covered 1.3 billion passenger-kilometres. The number of passenger-kilometres on rail decreased by one per cent compared to the corresponding quarter of the previous year.

Nepal News

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· Jun 27, 2026

अरनिको राजमार्ग रातमा १५ दिन बन्द गरिने

काभ्रे। स्तरोन्नति भइरहेको अरनिको राजमार्गअन्तर्गत धुलिखेल-खावा खण्डलाई तीव्रता दिन असार तेस्रो सातादेखि १५ दिन रातको समयमा सवारीसाधन आवागमनमा रोक लगाइने भएको छ। जिल्ला सुरक्षा समितिले यो खण्डमा यही २२ असारदेखि ४ साउनसम्म रातको समयमा पूर्णतः सवारीसाधनको आवागमन बन्द गरिने जनाएको हो। सडक कालोपत्र गर्ने सम्बन्धमा उल्लेखित अवधिमा टिपर र मालवाहक ठूला ट्रकलाई पूर्णतः प्रवेशमा निषेध []

Korea Times News

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· Jun 22, 2026

Why travel matters

Why travel matters

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Related coverage for "Why some interstate bus journeys may start costing more": TheJournal.ie — Transport chiefs recommended higher rush-hour tolls for Dublin's port tunnel. Global News — Summer road trip essentials: What to pack before you hit the road. Irish News — Sophie Clarke: Translink cuts may save money, but at what cost? . Daily Finland — Rail freight traffic drops by 9% in 2026 Q1. Nepal News — अरनिको राजमार्ग रातमा १५ दिन बन्द गरिने. Korea Times News — Why travel matters