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Published 11:03 7 Sept 2018 BST
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After issues with how the buses looked, featuring concerns that the interior was all the same colour making it difficult for elderly and disabled people to see, CEO of the National Transport Authority Anne Graham said these issues have now been cleared up. "We changed the front of the bus to put yellow on it so it's more easily seen at night and we've changed the hand-rails so they're yellow as well instead of grey," she said.What do you think of the new livery? Handrails are also to be painted yellow pic.twitter.com/pQYUSSJUB3
— Stephen Hyland (@Ste_Hyland15) September 4, 2018
You can board the 175 using all the same ID and cards as you do on Dublin Bus.Here is the interior of a Go Ahead SG bus and a Dublin Bus SG Bus. The difference is obvious and for people with vision impairments critical. It feels small in the Go Ahead Bus. @AbleHour #Ablehour pic.twitter.com/VsGPQNSI53
— Gary Kearney (@GaryJk64) September 6, 2018

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