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  2. Parnell Place Bus Station - Wikipedia

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    Parnell Place Bus Station is the principal bus station in Cork, Ireland, ... 40 [1] (eastbound) Waterford: Tralee: Bus Éireann: 40 [1] (westbound) Killarney, Kerry ...

  3. Transport in Waterford - Wikipedia

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    All regional bus services depart from the Waterford Bus Station on the quay and city centre services run throughout the city. Planning for bus lanes in the city centre are at an early stage and bus lanes will be on Parnell Street, Manor Street, The Mall, and the South Quays. A bus lane will be in each direction. On street parking will be ...

  4. BusConnects - Wikipedia

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    Described by the NTA as intended to "improve bus services across the country", [1] as of mid-2022 the programme was in "implementation" phase in Dublin, [2] "consultation" phase in Cork, [3] with the Minister for Transport projecting similar initiatives in Galway, Limerick and Waterford. [4]

  5. Dungarvan - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] Bus Éireann Expressway route number 40 runs hourly in each direction providing a link to Cork, Waterford and Rosslare Europort. Bus Éireann's route number 362 also provides a commuter link to Waterford. Several Local Link bus services terminate in the town, including the service to Tallow via Lismore. [28]

  6. Waterford Bus Station - Wikipedia

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    Waterford Bus Station serves the city of Waterford in the south-east of Ireland. It is situated on the quay in Waterford. It was opened in 1987 and redeveloped in 2000. [1] There are 16 stands for buses. The station has a shop, travel centre, security offices, toilets and ticket desk and machines.

  7. Public transport in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Bus transport is the main form of public transport and is common in all cities. The main cities, Dublin, Belfast, Cork, Derry, Limerick and Galway, all have their own suburban rail networks, although Dublin is the only to have its own tram line, in the form of the Luas. Ireland has a population of just over 7 million people.

  8. Bus Éireann - Wikipedia

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    Bus Éireann Logo 1987–2000 Bus Éireann Logo 2000–2007. Bus Éireann was established in February 1987 when it was split out from Córas Iompair Éireann (CIÉ). [2] The logo of Bus Éireann incorporates a red Irish Setter, a breed of dog that originated in Ireland. A Bus Éireann Wright Gemini 3 operating service 103 in Dublin, September 2017

  9. Transport in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Ireland's roads link Dublin with all the major cities (Belfast, Cork, Limerick, Derry, Galway, and Waterford). Driving is on the left. Signposts in the Republic of Ireland are shown in kilometres and speed limits in kilometres per hour. Distance and speed limit signs in Northern Ireland use imperial units in common with the rest of the United ...