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The bus stop is at the front of the station. Wexford Bus provides four local bus routes, all operating Monday to Saturday inclusive. They link to Castlebridge, Kilmore Quay via Bridgetown and Rosslare Strand. There is also a route serving different areas in the town. [7] The stops are on Redmond Square.
Two separate bus services run through Riverchapel. [3] Transport for Ireland operate a commuter-oriented bus (Route 389) to Gorey that starts in Poulshone and runs in mornings and evenings 7 days a week. A local bus service also provides four more bus times 6 days a week, and goes as far as Ballygarrett, with no clashes between both buses. [4]
Bus: Wexford and Dublin are linked by Bus Éireann route 2 [58] and Wexford Bus routes 740 and 740A. While route 5 operates Waterford-New Ross-Enniscorthy-Dublin. [ 59 ] There are numerous local bus routes radiating from Wexford town to places such as Kilmore Quay , Lady's Island , Kilmuckridge .
Wexford is also served by local and national bus networks, primarily Bus Éireann, Wexford Bus and Ardcavan Bus. There are direct bus routes to Dublin, Carlow and Waterford. [30] There are also many local taxi and hackney providers. Wexford Bus also operates a shuttle bus service which has stops at the town's main facilities.
Download as PDF; Printable version ... is a small village in the townland of Grange in southeast County Wexford, Ireland, ... Bus Éireann route 378 serves Broadway ...
On Mondays and Saturdays Bus Éireann route 379 operates and continues to Wexford via Curracloe. [2] Route 879 operates on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays. On Wednesdays the service is provided by the Rural Roadrunner bus operated by Wexford Local Development. [3] The nearest station is Gorey railway station, around 15 kilometres distance.
Download as PDF; Printable version; ... is a small village located in the south-west of County Wexford, in Ireland. ... Bus Éireann route 373 serves Ballycullane on ...
Wellingtonbridge (Irish: Droichead Eoin), [1] also spelled Wellington Bridge, is a village in south County Wexford, Ireland. It lies some 24 km west of Wexford and 28 km east of Waterford, at the intersection of the R733 and R736 regional roads. It was historically called Ballyowen (Irish: Baile Eoin) after the townland it occupies.