About this website

CorkTransport.info is the public transport information website for Cork city and county in the Republic of Ireland.

It includes information about areas generally regarded as being part of Cork, no matter which territorial local authority they are administered by, and aims to be complementary to information provided by other national and local tourism and transport websites.


Contents

Initially the site will contain:
  • A summary map of city bus routes (will be finalised when individual routes are all done)
  • Detailed maps for city bus routes (currently under construction)
  • Descriptions of the roads used and areas served by each city bus service
  • Information about getting to airports commonly used by people in Cork

Other features will be added by request.


Status

CorkTransport.info was set up in 2019 as a private initiative. It is part of the Irish Public Transport Information network, and receives no government funding or direct corporate sponsorship.

The site is not expected to be profit-making: transport providers do not pay for listing on the site, and are not permitted to advertise directly on the site

Advertisements from various ad-networks/services and affiliate-networks may be displayed, to defray operating costs.

Advertisements from community organisation and various causes will be accepted at the discretion of the website manager.



Contact details

The main contact address is editor@CorkTransport.info

The site does not provide an enquiries service - questions from the public are typically not able to be answered.  However common queries may be used to create frequently-asked-questions that are published on the site.



Copyright details

  • All photographs are © CorkTansport.info 2019 / 2020, unless specified otherwise.
  • Apart form the maps, all directions are © CorkTansport.info 2019. You are welcome to link to the site, or to copy small sections of it for non-profit purposes.
  • For printing or re-use of maps, check the Google Maps terms and conditions.



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