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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.
Wexford Bus's route 740 links Gorey with Wexford, Dublin and Dublin Airport. [40] The company's route 740A also provides a service to Dublin Airport via Arklow and Wicklow. Route UM11 is operated by Wexford Bus between Gorey and Maynooth University during term time for students. It also operates route 389 under the TFI Local Link brand ...
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 building served as a public library until 1969. After that time, it was used by the Cadillac Police Department until 1977, after which it was considered for demolition. [3] The city accepted the Wexford County Historical Society's proposal to use the building as a museum, and it became the Wexford County Historical Society Museum. [2]
The rail service was replaced by a revised Bus Éireann route 370 service. Wexford Bus operate a shuttle bus that services Bridgetown, the Wexford town - Kilmore Quay route 390. [7] Other bus services include Bus Éireann route 381 (Blackhall-Wexford) that operates only on Tuesdays, [8] and Local Link services that operate to Wexford and ...
From Bannow the combined armies headed towards Wexford, a Viking seaport approximately 32 km away. There was a brief skirmish at Duncormick, [6] before they continued on to assault Wexford's walls during the Siege of Wexford (1169). [citation needed] By the mid-19th century, the 1850s, the village of Duncormick had a population of about 250.
Inch is served by a Local Link bus on Tuesdays linking it to Gorey via Castletown. Until 2012 Inch was served by Bus Éireann route 2, which then operated between Dublin Airport and Rosslare Harbour. Previously, the number of services through Inch was reduced from 18 January 2009 following the implementation of a new timetable. [4]
Vinegar Hill – view from Enniscorthy. Vinegar Hill (Cnoc Fhiodh na gCaor in Irish which translates as 'hill of the berry-tree'), a pudding-shaped hill overlooking the town, was the largest camp and headquarters of the rebels of 1798 who controlled County Wexford for thirty days against vastly superior forces, before their defeat on 21 June.