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A look back at the first woman to drive a Dublin Bus for a living
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THERE WAS ONCE a time when it would have been pretty unusual to board a bus in Dublin which was driven by a woman. Today, however, it’s pretty standard.
The woman we have to thank for that is Ballyfermot native Joan Doran, who first began working for CIE in 1980.
At the time, Joan’s choice of career was documented on RTÉ News, where she spoke to reporter Derek Davis, who said he was assured that:
Davis continued:
As she was the very first woman to drive for CIE, she had to ‘renovate’ her own uniform, as they were designed solely with men in mind.
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Joan told Derek:
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Joan wasn’t aware of any other women who were training for a similar position at the time, but she said that she hoped she was “blazing the trail” for other women and girls. You can see her full news segment on RTÉ Archives.
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