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Public Transport Volumes

Source: National Transport Authority

The number of journeys on public transport at the end of March was still below pre COVID-19 levels. Public transport journeys in the week starting 27 March 2022 were 75% of the number in early March 2020, (before COVID-19). See table 3.1.

The number of bus journeys in Dublin for week beginning 27 March 2022 was 76% of the level in early March 2020, compared with 78% for bus journeys outside Dublin and 70% for rail journeys. (Data for rail journeys includes passenger journeys on Intercity and DART services.)

Luas journeys also rose during 2022, with an increase of 83% between the beginning of January to end of the quarter. However, Luas journeys in week 13 of 2022 remained below pre COVID-19 levels. The number of journeys in week 13 was 65% of the level for the same week in 2019 for the red line and 61% for the green line.

X-axis labelDublin Metro BusBus excluding DublinRail
01-Mar 20203118388759099856295
08-Mar2558064608088912353
15-Mar889683202304658934
22-Mar62620114997697413
29-Mar3625518540526427
05-Apr3787059223724019
12-Apr3545528425626808
19-Apr40871510025532728
26-Apr42639510579935270
03-May45154710906637642
10-May49689812204943357
17-May61376414646265923
24-May72808016915895072
31-May726144170657103530
07-Jun861573216191130802
14-Jun1001001248019170729
21-Jun1052931258414200664
28-Jun1191210300688244513
05-Jul1289296336563261970
12-Jul1313755343314275425
19-Jul1345114359881289544
26-Jul1386355367623303230
02-Aug1343514355596322643
09-Aug1411115385771303273
16-Aug1362931353142257459
23-Aug1436786387797279886
30-Aug1580513419330333834
06-Sep1630992428665333173
13-Sep1618446432162345327
20-Sep1502915437676286524
27-Sep1533592442461297248
04-Oct1515680406845267040
11-Oct1537559383168265885
18-Oct1346619330169214392
25-Oct876747206062113250
01-Nov1148715286145184547
08-Nov1171793290186175989
15-Nov1200377300827191122
22-Nov1239144307240198651
29-Nov1531864394576277354
06-Dec1686019438481316210
13-Dec1725502438507330387
20-Dec1145902290209188230
27-Dec740923176527108781
03-Jan 2021748249184722108960
10-Jan73338718343990673
17-Jan73276318426793610
24-Jan74177018980093032
31-Jan788069200704104897
07-Feb77181819814396252
14-Feb834579208286110225
21-Feb879836216657123968
28-Feb946469241147144058
07-Mar958077240176136507
14-Mar951775244207146201
21-Mar1023741263829148522
28-Mar1002717257885172052
04 Apr909983236391142224
11-Mar1173626310562225420
18-Apr1204437320715243777
25-Apr1214598322515237706
02-May1115344292577218273
09-May1334448354165258430
16-May1472199390329281501
23-May1515762407582319966
30-May1561039418925417866
06-Jun1509114408566367119
13-Jun1639265451833393290
20-Jun1597027445458358167
27-Jun1601648452743406633
04-Jul1562262440760369570
11-Jul1597032458391419195
18-Jul1626647467910471616
25-Jul1590107447394395063
01-Aug1516887415176390785
08-Aug1638932456851401060
15-Aug1645965456528399245
22-Aug1768162505439474555
29-Aug1839214508117440813
05-Sep1925192528026457128
12-Sep1982469539648433992
19-Sep2139467584064482351
26-Sep2197132602033513794
03-Oct2239670599004519955
10-Oct2248609613989526755
17-Oct2239438603941484768
24-Oct1852466511861422606
31-Oct2224173584497563545
07-Nov2257316592226569996
14-Nov2213510597519499332
21-Nov2164074575895473111
28-Nov2128364547422465681
05-Dec1904032476860423514
12-Dec2166426580423474108
19-Dec1586173420506326333
26-Dec1074278282313222091
02-Jan 20221399516363116293220
09-Jan1757824468689346283
16-Jan1958570517852398318
23-Jan2103666555065452623
30-Jan2173337558134524376
06-Feb2221539577759478499
13-Feb2183019542660478237
20-Feb2054398534568504822
27-Feb2380156605392598182
06-Mar2309772572359516515
13-Mar2108794541327566132
20-Mar2429349606786598090
27-Mar2366766594797596555
3.1 Passenger journeys by public transport, 01 March 2020 to 02 April 2022

Figure 3.2: Number of journeys by Luas per week, 2019 - 2022
Table 3.2 Passenger journeys by Luas per week, 2019 to 03 April 2022

Bicycle Counter Data

Source: Dublin City Council

Dublin City Council operates cycle counters at five locations across the city, which automatically count cyclists passing in both directions. The number of cyclists during the peak times of weekdays between 7am and 10am and from 4pm to 7pm fell significantly during periods of COVID-19 restrictions. See Table 3.3. Please note that public holidays are counted as off-peak.

The monthly volume of bicycles during peak hours in March 2022 was 63% higher compared with the same month in 2021, (during level 5 restrictions). However, compared with March 2019 the monthly volume of bicycles during peak hours decreased by 24%.

In contrast, the off-peak trends in the monthly volume of bicycles was 10% higher in March 2022 compared with March 2021 and about 21% above the same month in 2019, (before COVID-19).

Figure 3.3 Monthly volume of bicycles at selected Dublin sites, 2019 to 2022
Table 3.3 Average monthly volume of bicycles at selected Dublin sites, 2019 to 2022

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