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The Phase 2 routes are operated by Dublin Bus, with the exception of the L51 and L52 which are operated by Go-Ahead Ireland. [72] A number of old Dublin Bus routes were discontinued with the introduction of the redesign, including the 25 and 66. Phase 3, consisting of the N4 and N6 north Dublin orbitals, came into effect on 29 May 2022. [58]
Go-Ahead Ireland operate approximately 10% of the total Dublin network, primarily consisting of routes transferred from Dublin Bus after it won a competitive tender process. Go-Ahead additionally won the tender for the 197 service from Swords to Ashbourne which began operating on 24 November 2019. This does not operate as part of the Dublin ...
Some Dublin Bus routes serve the road, including Routes 14, 15, N6, 27, 27A, 27B, 27X, 42, 43, and 104. Nitelink also offers Route 42N with services that run on Friday and Saturday nights. Nitelink also offers Route 42N with services that run on Friday and Saturday nights.
Nutgrove is served by the following Dublin Bus and Go-Ahead Ireland Routes Dublin Bus: 14 Dundrum Luas - Ardlea Road 14c Dundrum Luas - Eden Quay 74 Dundrum Luas - Eden Quay via Whitechurch. Go-Ahead Ireland: S6 Tallaght - Blackrock via UCD. S8 - City West (Kingswood Avenue) - Dun Laoghaire via Sandyford Industrial Estate
Bus services in Dublin are operated for the most part by state owned Dublin Bus but a number of peripheral bus routes are provided by Go-Ahead Ireland a private operator who operate these on behalf of the NTA. There is an extensive bus network of nearly 200 radial, cross-city and peripheral routes in the Greater Dublin Area, which constitutes ...
These include Aircoach route 705X (01:30-22:30) [16] and Dublin Coach route 400 (05:30-20:30). [17] A similar service to the Dublin-Belfast route was implemented on route 2 between Dublin Airport and Wexford, which started on 18 January 2009.
The BusConnects programme in Dublin was split into phases, for which the main consultation initiatives concluded in 2020. [13] The NTA began implementing the new network in stages, starting in 2021. [13] [14] These included: Phase 1 (H-Spine) - initially rolled out in June 2021, when routes 29a, 31/a/b and 32 were replaced by routes H1, H2 and H3.
A number of bus routes serve Dundrum. These are operated by Dublin Bus and Go-Ahead Ireland , and include route 14 to Beaumont , 44 (serving DCU ), 44b (to Glencullen ), 74 ( Eden Quay to Dundrum), 116 ( Parnell Square ), 161 ( Rockbrook ), L25 ( Dún Laoghaire to Dundrum) and S6 ( Blackrock to Tallaght )