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Ennis 350 Timetable Table No. GALWAY − KINVARA − DOOLIN − CLIFFS OF MOHER − ENNIS 350 MONDAY TO SATURDAY SUNDAYS SERVICE NUMBER 350 350 350 350 350 350 350 350 350 350 350 350 ‰ ˆ SX ‰ ˆ Galway (Bus Station) dep. .... 0800 1000 .... 1300 1500 1700 1800 .... 0800 1000 .... 1300 1500 .... .... Dublin Rd (GMIT) .... 0806 1006 .... 1306 1506 1710 1810 .... 0806 1006 .... 1306 1506 .... .... Oranmore (Oran Town Centre) .... 0815 1015 .... 1315 1515 1725 1820 .... 0815 1015 .... 1315 1515 .... .... Maree (School) .... .... 1737 .... .... .... .... Clarenbridge (Church) .... 0823 1023 .... 1323 1523 1742 1828 .... 0823 1023 .... 1323 1523 .... .... Kilcolgan (N67 Crossroad) .... 0826 1026 .... 1326 1526 1745 1831 .... 0826 1026 .... 1326 1526 .... .... Ballinderreen (Westbound) .... 0829 1029 .... 1329 1529 1750 1834 .... 0829 1029 .... 1329 1529 .... .... Kinvara (Square) .... 0839 1039 .... 1339 1539 1805 1842 .... 0839 1039 .... 1339 1539 .... .... Nogra (Travellers Inn) .... .... 1812 .... .... .... .... New Quay (Opp Linnanes Bar) .... .... .... 1853 .... .... .... .... Bellharbour (Burren Cottages) .... .... .... 1856 .... .... .... .... Bellharbour (Opp Dalys Pub) .... 0852 1052 .... 1352 1552 .... .... 0852 1052 .... 1352 1552 .... .... Ballyvaughan (Opp Spar) .... 0900 1100 .... 1400 1600 .... 1904 .... 0900 1100 .... 1400 1600 .... .... Blackhead Lighthouse (southbound) .... 0920 1120 .... 1420 1620 .... 1918 .... 0920 1120 .... 1420 1620 .... .... Murroogh Bridge (southbound) .... 0922 1122 .... 1422 1622 .... 1920 .... 0922 1122 .... 1422 1622 .... .... Fanore Cross (ODonoghues Pub) .... 0925 1125 .... 1425 1625 .... 1923 .... 0925 1125 .... 1425 1625 .... .... Ballinalacken Castle (Main Gate) .... 0938 1138 .... 1438 1638 .... 1934 .... 0938 1138 .... 1438 1638 .... .... Lisdoonvarna (Burkes Garage) 0745 0945 1145 .... 1445 1645 .... 1941 .... 0945 1145 .... 1445 1645 .... 1850 Doolin (Rainbow Hostel) 0755 0955 1155 .... 1455 1655 .... 1951 .... 0955 1155 .... 1455 1655 .... 1900 Doolin (Hotel Doolin) 0757 0957 1157 .... 1457 1657 .... 1953 .... 0957 1157 .... 1457 1657 .... 1902 Doolin (Doolin Hostel) 0800 1000 1200 .... 1500 1700 .... 1956 .... 1000 1200 .... 1500 1700 .... 1905 Doolin (Camp Site) 0805 .... .... .... .... .... .... Doolin (Opp Doolin Hostel) 0812 1002 1202 .... 1502 1702 .... .... .... 1002 1202 .... 1502 1702 .... 1907 Cliffs of Moher (Coach Park) 0825 1015 1215 .... 1515 1715 .... .... .... 1015 1215 .... 1515 1715 .... 1920 Liscannor (Cliffs of Moher Hotel) 0830 1020 1220 .... 1520 1720 .... .... .... 1020 1220 .... 1520 1720 .... 1925 Lahinch (Liscannor Road Bus Shelter) 0835 1025 1225 .... 1525 1725 .... .... .... 1025 1225 .... 1525 1725 .... 1930 Ennistymon (New Road Opp Aherns Pub) 0845 1030 1230 .... .... 1730 .... .... .... 1030 1230 .... .... 1730 .... 1935 Corofin Cross (Clare) (eastbound stop) 0848 1033 1233 .... .... 1733 .... .... .... 1033 1233 .... .... 1733 .... 1938 Inagh (Opp Service Station) 0855 1040 1240 .... .... 1740 .... .... .... 1040 1240 .... .... 1740 .... 1945 O Neills Cross (eastbound stop) 0859 1044 1244 .... .... 1744 .... .... .... 1044 1244 .... .... 1744 .... 1949 Fountain Cross (N85/R476 Junction) 0905 1050 1250 .... .... 1750 .... .... .... 1050 1250 .... .... 1750 .... 1955 Ennis (Bus Station) arr. 0915 1100 1300 .... .... 1800 .... .... .... 1100 1300 .... .... 1800 .... 2005 No services on Christmas Day or St. Stephen’s Day. Sunday service will operate on other Public Holidays. SX= Operates Monday to Friday only. ˆ = Operates from 31st May to 26th September 2015. ‰ = Operates from 21st June to 29th August 2015. Table No. ENNIS − CLIFFS OF MOHER − DOOLIN − KINVARA − GALWAY 350 MONDAY TO SATURDAY SUNDAY SERVICE NUMBER 350 350 350 350 350 350 350 350 350 350 350 350 SX ‰ ˆ ‰ ˆ Ennis (Bus Station) dep. .... .... .... 1030 1230 1430 .... 1830 .... 1030 .... 1230 1430 .... 1730 .... Fountain Cross (R476) .... .... .... 1040 1240 1440 .... 1840 .... 1040 .... 1240 1440 .... 1740 .... O Neills Cross (westbound stop) .... .... .... 1047 1247 1447 .... 1847 .... 1047 .... 1247 1447 .... 1747 .... Inagh (Service Station) .... .... .... 1050 1250 1450 .... 1850 .... 1050 .... 1250 1450 .... 1750 .... Corofin Cross (Clare) (westbound stop) .... .... .... 1056 1256 1456 .... 1856 .... 1056 .... 1256 1456 .... 1756 .... Ennistymon (Aherns Pub) .... .... .... 1100 1300 1500 .... 1900 .... 1100 .... 1300 1500 .... 1800 .... Lahinch (Liscannor Road Bus Shelter) .... .... .... 1105 1305 1505 1705 1905 .... 1105 .... 1305 1505 1705 1805 .... Liscannor (Opp Cliffs of Moher Hotel) .... .... .... 1110 1310 1510 1710 1910 .... 1110 .... 1310 1510 1710 1810 .... Cliffs of Moher (Coach Park) .... .... .... 1120 1320 1520 1720 1920 .... 1120 .... 1320 1520 1720 1820 .... Doolin (Doolin Hostel) .... .... .... 1133 1333 1533 1733 1933 .... 1133 .... 1333 1533 1733 1833 .... Doolin (Camp Site) .... .... .... 1940 .... .... .... Doolin (Opp Doolin Hostel) .... 0835 .... 1135 1335 1535 1735 1947 .... 1135 .... 1335 1535 1735 1835 .... Doolin (Opp Hotel Doolin) .... 0836 .... 1136 1336 1536 1736 1948 .... 1136 .... 1336 1536 1736 1836 .... Doolin (Churchfield B&B) .... 0838 .... 1138 1338 1538 1738 1950 .... 1138 .... 1338 1538 1738 1838 .... Lisdoonvarna (Burkes Garage) .... 0848 .... 1148 1348 1548 1748 2000 .... 1148 .... 1348 1548 1748 1848 .... Ballinalacken Castle (Opp Main Gate) .... 0857 .... 1157 1357 1557 1757 .... .... 1157 .... 1357 1557 1757 .... .... Fanore Cross (Craggagh Post Office) .... 0910 .... 1210 1410 1610 1810 .... .... 1210 .... 1410 1610 1810 .... .... Murroogh Bridge (Caher River) .... 0913 .... 1213 1413 1613 1813 .... .... 1213 .... 1413 1613 1813 .... .... Blackhead Lighthouse (northbound) .... 0915 .... 1215 1415 1615 1815 .... .... 1215 .... 1415 1615 1815 .... .... Ballyvaughan (Spar Shop) .... 0935 .... 1235 1435 1635 1835 .... .... 1235 .... 1435 1635 1835 .... .... Bellharbour (Dalys Pub) .... .... 1243 1443 1643 1843 .... .... 1243 .... 1443 1643 1843 .... .... Bellharbour (Pier Entrance) .... 0943 .... .... .... .... .... .... New Quay (Linnanes Bar) .... 0948 .... .... .... .... .... .... Nogra (Opp Travellers Inn) 0708 .... .... .... .... .... .... Kinvara (Opp Square) 0715 1000 .... 1255 1455 1655 1855 .... .... 1255 .... 1455 1655 1855 .... .... Ballinderreen (Eastbound) 0721 1006 .... 1301 1501 1701 1901 .... .... 1301 .... 1501 1701 1901 .... .... Kilcolgan (Neilans Shop) 0725 1010 .... 1305 1505 1705 1905 .... .... 1305 .... 1505 1705 1905 .... .... Clarenbridge (Sherrys) 0728 1013 .... 1308 1508 1708 1908 .... .... 1308 .... 1508 1708 1908 .... .... Maree (Costcutter) 0733 .... .... .... .... .... .... Oranmore (Opp Oran Town Centre) 0745 1020 .... 1315 1515 1715 1915 .... .... 1315 .... 1515 1715 1915 .... .... Dublin Rd (Opp GMIT) 0755 1025 .... 1322 1522 1722 1922 .... .... 1322 .... 1522 1722 1922 .... .... Galway (Bus Station) arr. 0800 1030 .... 1330 1530 1730 1930 .... .... 1330 .... 1530 1730 1930 .... .... No services on Christmas Day or St. Stephen’s Day. Sunday service will operate on other Public Holidays. SX= Operates Monday to Friday. ˆ = Operates from 31st May to 26th September 2015. ‰ = Operates from 21st June to 29th August 2015. For further information phone Galway (091) 562 000 or Limerick (061) 313 333 or see Homepage: www.buseireann.ie.
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