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  1. Sep 24, 2020 · Bus routes will see a change in number based on whether they are spines (A-H), orbital (O,S,N,W), other city bound routes (1-99), local routes (L), peak-only routes (P) and express routes (X). The ...

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  2. Jun 20, 2022 · Dublin Bus. Route 42 This is the most frequent bus route to the city centre. The bus stop is located in the Village centre, 300m from the Hotel. Go out the main gate of the Hotel, through the traffic lights and the stop is on your left opposite the Church. Route 32 This is a coastal route. The bus stop is located beside the Tennis Club, 75m ...

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    • Changes to Planned L1, L2, and L3 Routes in North Wicklow
    • Phase 5B – Incorporating Western and Southern Suburban W and S Orbital Routes
    • Phase 5A – Incorporating Outer Western Suburban W Orbital Routes
    • Phase 4 – Incorporating G-Spine Routes
    • Phase 3 – Incorporating Northern Suburban N Orbital Routes
    • Phase 2 – Incorporating C-Spine Routes
    • Phase 1 – Incorporating H-Spine Routes

    The next phase of the BusConnects Network Redesign will include the introduction of a number of routes in North Wicklow including the L1, L2 and L3. After consultation with Wicklow County Council, and taking into account the new residential developments in the area, our plans for these three local routes have changed. More details and maps are avai...

    Phase 5b of the Network Redesign commenced on the 26 of November 2023 and involved the introduction of new Southern orbital, radial and local routes. Routes S2, 74 and L25 are operated by Dublin Bus and Routes S4, S6, S8, W2 and L55 are operated by Go-Ahead Ireland. Legacy orbital routes 17, 18, 75/a, 76/a and 175 were removed. There was an annual ...

    Phase 5a launched on 25 June 2023, comprising the W Orbital routes in the west and south-west regions of Dublin, serving the areas of Newcastle, Saggart, Citywest, Tallaght, Liffey Valley, Lucan, Blanchardstown, Hazelhatch, Maynooth, and Celbridge. This Phase saw the introduction of new W Orbital routes W4, W61 and W62, all operated by GoAhead Irel...

    Phase 4 launched on 16 October 2022 serving the areas of Red Cow, Ballyfermot, City Centre, Spencer Dock, Liffey Valley Shopping Centre, Clondalkin, Cherry Orchard, Decies Road, Islandbridge and Sir John Rogerson’s Quay. This Phase saw the introduction of the G-Spine routes G1, G2 and Route 60, all operated by Dublin Bus, with G1 and G2 Spines oper...

    Phase 3 of the Network Redesign launched on 29 May 2022 in the north of Dublin. This Phase introduced northern orbital routes N4 (City Docklands-Finglas-Blanchardstown) and N6 (Kilbarrack-Finglas), with Route N4 operating on a 24 hour basis each day. The introduction of these new routes coincided with the removal of the previously existing 17a and ...

    Phase 2 of the BusConnects Network Redesign launched on 28th November 2021 serving the communities of Maynooth, Celbridge, Leixlip, Lucan, Adamstown, Liffey Valley and Palmerstown to the City Centre as well as Ringsend and Sandymount. This saw the introduction of the C-Spine (C1, C2, C3, C4), route 52, eight peak only routes (P29, X25, X26, X27, X2...

    The National Transport Authority in conjunction with Dublin Bus launched the first phase of the new BusConnects network for Dublin in June 2021. Phase 1 included routes connecting Dublin’s north east to the city centre covering the areas of Howth, Baldoyle, Donaghmede, Raheny, Malahide, Portmarnock and Howth. The H-Spine branches deliver fast and f...

  3. Bus Átha Cliath – Dublin Bus H2 Bus Route Schedule and Stops (Updated) The H2 bus (Malahide) has 57 stops departing from Abbey Street Lower and ending at Malahide Village. Choose any of the H2 bus stops below to find updated real-time schedules and to see their route map. View on Map.

  4. The 32 service departs from near the Tennis Club. It takes the Coastal route to Lower Abbey in the city centre. (50m, out Hotel gate, at Tennis Club on right) The 102 bus service runs from Dublin International Airport to Malahide. This service extends as far as Sutton DART Station. Timetables for Dublin Bus can be found at www.dublinbus.ie.

  5. The best way to get from Malahide to Dublin City is to train which takes 26 min and costs $4 - $6. Alternatively, you can line 42 bus, which costs $4 and takes 46 min. Launch map view. Distance: 8.8 mi. Duration: 26 min.

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  7. Our Dublin Public Transport website is designed to fill that gap and provide users with easy access to information about bus, train and tram services in the city. It also features a new Dublin rail map which we believe provides the most comprehensive — and easiest-to-understand — overview of Dublin’s rail network to date.

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