
Hugh Creegan
Hugh Creegan is the interim chief executive of the National Transport Authority (NTA) in Ireland, where he plays a pivotal role in overseeing the development of key transport projects, including the Luas Cork light rail system. His leadership is integral to the Cork Metropolitan Area Transport Strategy (CMATS), which aims to enhance public transport and promote sustainable commuting options in the region.
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Recent news mentions
Hugh Creegan, interim chief executive of the National Transport Authority, commented on the benefits of the Dodder Greenway.
New 600-metre section of Dodder Greenway opens in Ballsbridge, south Dublin – The Irish Times
Hugh Creegan is the interim chief executive of the NTA who commented on the importance of public transport for families.
Children aged eight and below now eligible for free public transport – The Irish Times
Mr O’Brien acknowledged he and interim National Transport Authority (NTA) chief executive Hugh Creegan would have responsibility.
BusConnects route will come in ‘on time, on budget’, says Darragh O’Brien – The Irish TimesHugh Creegan, interim chief executive of the NTA, said Luas Cork was a central part of the Cork Metropolitan Area Transport Strategy.
Preferred route for €2bn project unveiled – The Irish Times


