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Waterford Timetables Waterford timetables B A Waterford Contents For more information Days Route Area Destination Page Mon Clonea Power Rathgormack - Dungarvan 4 Ballymacarby - Touraneena Mon, Wed & Sat Kilrossanty - Faha - Stradbally Dungarvan 5 For online information please visit:locallinkwaterford.ie Mon, Wed & Sat Cappoquin - Melleray - Affane Dungarvan 6 Call us at: 0761 10 2076 Email us at: [email protected] Tue & Friday Glendine - Knockanore - Tallow Youghal 7 Facebook: www.facebook.com/locallink.ie Twitter: @waterfordLink. Tue Tallow - Ballysaggart - Lismore Youghal 8-9 Ask your driver or other staff member for assistance Tue, Thur & Sat Clashmore - Aglish - Villierstown Dungarvan 10 Operated By: Tue & Fri Grange - Ardmore - Old Parish Dungarvan 11 Local Link Waterford The Courthouse Wed & Sat Nire-Ballymacarbry Clonmel 12 Dungarvan Co. Waterford Wed & Sat Lismore - Cappoquin - Modeligo - Dungarvan 13 Eircode: X35 NW65 Beary’s Cross Wed Fairybush - Dunmore East Waterford 14 City Fares: Free Travel Pass holders, travel free. Fri Rathgormack - Clonea Power Carrick-on-Suir 15 All fares in this booklet are as follows: Fri Tallow - Ballysaggart - Lismore Dungarvan 16-17 Fare Type Minimum Maximum Adult Single €1.50 €3.00 Fri Cheekpoint Waterford 18 Adult Return €3.00 €6.00 City Child Single (5-18) €1.00 €1.50 Sat Ardmore Mass Service Ardmore Church 19 Child Return (5-18) €1.50 €3.00 Student Single €1.00 €1.50 Sat Tallow - Dunmoon - Dungarvan 20 Student Return €1.50 €3.00 Knockanore - Newport Contact the office to find out more about our wheelchair accessible services Local Link Timetable 1 Local Link Waterford provides secure, reliable and affordable transport for the rural communities of Co. Waterford. RURAL SCHEDULED SERVICES Our Rural Scheduled local Link services in this booklet are Semi-Flexible/Demand Responsive unless otherwise stated. We offer a range of services; from seven, six and five-day fixed schedules per week to once and twice weekly pre booked Semi-Flexible/Demand Responsive service routes across the county. Where possible we will collect passengers from their homes if they cannot get to the nearest bus stop. This door-to-door service is only available on the pre booked routes and not on our fixed schedule services. To accommodate you on your journey on our rural services, where possible, we ask that you please try to book your seat by 3.00pm the day before you wish to travel. If you wish to travel frequently on our services you can register with us over the phone and we will then reserve a seat for you each week, once registered your seat will be booked every week. To enquire about this or any of our services, please contact us on Low Call: 0761 102076 alternatively see our web and email address inside the cover page. PUBLIC SERVICES: In addition to the services in this booklet, we also operate five scheduled service routes. Full timetable for these routes available on our website www.locallinkwaterford.ie • Route 361: Ardmore – An Sean Phobal – Heilbhic – An Rinn to Dungarvan • Route 363: Tallow – Lismore – Cappoquin to Dungarvan • Route 364: Lismore – Tallow – Conna – Castlelyons to Fermoy • Route 367: Tramore – Fenor – Kill – Stradbally – Ballinroad to Dungarvan • Route367A:Contact Dungarvan the office – Kill to – Dunhillfind out – Kilmeadenmore about to our Waterford wheelchair City accessible services Timetable 0761 10 2076 Clonea Power Rathgormack - Ballymacarbry - Touraneena Kilrossanty - Faha - Stradbally to Dungarvan to Dungarvan Day: Monday, Wednesday & Saturday Day: Monday KILROSSANTY TO DUNGARVAN CLONEA POWER RATHGORMACK TO DUNGARVAN Departs Stops Departs Departs Stops Departs Kilrossanty Church 09:30 Clonea Power - 09:15 Mahon Bridge Crough Coffee 09:45 Rathgormack School 09:25 McGraths Cross Cross Roads 09:55 Nire Church 09:40 Faha Church 10:00 Ballymacarbry Community Centre 09:55 Durrow Halpins Cross 10:10 Ballinamult Creamery 10:10 Stradbally The Square 10:25 Touraneena School 10:20 Dungarvan Shopping Centre 10:45 Dungarvan Davitts Quay 10:40 Dungarvan Shopping Centre 10:45 DUNGARVAN TO KILLROSSANTY Departs Stops Return DUNGARVAN TO CLONEA POWER Dungarvan Shopping Centre 13:30 Departs Stops Departs Stradbally The Square 13:50 Dungarvan Shopping Centre 13:30 Durrow Halpins Cross 14:05 Dungarvan Davitts Quay 13:35 Faha Church 14:15 Touraneena School 13:55 McGraths Cross Cross Roads 14:20 Ballinamult Creamery 14:05 Mahon Bridge Crough Coffee 14:30 Ballymacarbry Community Centre 14:20 Kilrossanty Church 14:40 Nire Church 14:35 Rathgormack School 14:50 Clonea Power - 15:00 4 Local Link Timetable Local Link Timetable 5 Timetable 0761 10 2076 Cappoquin - Melleray - Affane to Dungarvan Glendine - Knockanore - Tallow to Youghal Day: Monday, Wedesnday & Saturday Day: Tuesday & Friday CAPPOQUIN - MELLERAY - AFFANE TO DUNGARVAN KNOCKANORE TO YOUGHAL Departs Stops Departs Departs Stops Departs Cappoquin Mill Street 10:40 Newport 09:10 Cappoquin Shanbally 10:45 Knockanore Coolbeggan 09:20 Melleray Monastery Gates 11:00 Dunmoon South Cross Roads 09:28 Melleray Cats Bar 11:05 Kilwatermore Church 09:30 Affane Sunlawn Cross 11:15 Dunmoon Cross 09:35 Cappagh On Request 11:25 Tallow Bus Shelter 09:45 Dungarvan Davitts Quay 11:35 Tallow Halfway Bar 09:50 Dungarvan Shopping Centre 11:40 Youghal Red Stores 10:05 Youghal Gortroe Nursing Home 10:30 DUNGARVAN - AFFANE - CAPPOQUIN TO MELLERAY Departs Stops Return YOUGHAL TO KNOCKANORE Dungarvan Shopping Centre 15:00 Departs Stops Return Dungarvan Davitts Quay 15:05 Youghal Gortroe Nursing Home 11:45 Cappagh On Request 15:15 Youghal Red Stores 12:00 Affane Sunlawn Cross 15:35 Arrive Youghal Tesco 12:05 Cappoquin Mill Street 15:40 Deparat Youghal Tesco 13:00 Cappoquin Shanabally 15:45 Tallow Halfway Bar 13:15 Melleray Cats Bar 15:55 Tallow Opposite Bus Shelter 13:20 Melleray Monastery Gates 16:00 Dunmoon Cross 13:25 Kilwatermore Church 13:30 Scheduled Service Dunmoon South Cross Roads 13:35 Knockanore Coolbeggan 13:50 All Waterford Local Link services are Semi-Flexible/Demand Responsive unless otherwise stated. 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