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Bus Éireann also provides inter-city services to: Enniskillen, via Manorhamilton; to Derry; to Galway, via Ireland West Airport; and to Dublin, via Dublin Airport and towns along the N4 road. [63] Bus Feda operates a route from Gweedore, County Donegal, via Sligo to Galway. [64]
Letterkenny is serviced by eleven daily buses each way on this route (including public holidays). It also serves as the final stop in the Republic on Route 64 from Galway via Sligo , though the bus service continues from there in a north-easterly direction before turning south-eastwards towards Killea and eventually crossing the border into ...
As of October 2024, Citylink was operating on nine routes: [3] Galway – Dublin City non-stop express (Route 660) Galway – Dublin Airport non-stop express (Route 760) Galway - Dublin Airport via Dublin City (Route 761) Galway - Ballina (Route 430) Galway – Limerick – Cork – Cork Airport express (Route 251) Galway – Clifden (Route 923)
Bus Éireann concluded an all out strike on Thursday 13 April that lasted since Friday 24 March 2017. [7] In November 2020 Bus Éireann suspended its Dublin to Belfast service, route X1, along with its Expressway services linking Dublin to Cork (route X8), Galway (routes 20 and X20) and Limerick (route X12).
[citation needed] The town remains the main depot for Bus Éireann within County Donegal. [citation needed] The town is served by the Bus Éireann No. 64 (Derry/Galway) [6] service which connects the town to Donegal Town, Ballyshannon, Bundoran, Sligo and Letterkenny. There is also a regular service to Lifford and Strabane.
There are 16 bus routes serving the city and its suburbs altogether – Bus Éireann operates 11 routes, while Galway City Direct runs 5 routes. From 2008 on, Galway Suburban Rail will have one rail line connecting Galway and the satellite towns of Oranmore (5,000) and Athenry (3,000).
It is located approximately 19 kilometres (12 mi) south-west of Sligo town. The Temple House estate is south of the village. Ballynacarrow was designated as a census town by the Central Statistics Office for the first time in the 2016 census, [ 3 ] at which time it had a population of 202 people.
TFI Local Link, or simply Local Link, is a set of local bus services in Ireland which provide local public transport in rural areas, typically linking villages to local towns. As well as scheduled services, Local Link provides bookable door-to-door services for those with reduced mobility.