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H9 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route H9 bus time schedule & line map H9 All Saints Road - Abbey Street Lower View In Website Mode The H9 bus line All Saints Road - Abbey Street Lower has one route. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) All Saints Road - National Lottery Head Quarters: 7:14 AM - 7:51 AM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest H9 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next H9 bus arriving. Direction: All Saints Road - National Lottery Head H9 bus Time Schedule Quarters All Saints Road - National Lottery Head Quarters 20 stops Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:14 AM - 7:51 AM All Saints Road, Stop 604 Tuesday 7:14 AM - 7:51 AM The Meadows, Stop 605 The Meadows, Dublin Wednesday 7:14 AM - 7:51 AM Thursday 7:14 AM - 7:51 AM St Brigid's Church, Stop 606 Friday 7:14 AM - 7:51 AM The Demesne, Stop 607 Saturday Not Operational Killester, Stop 608 191 Howth Road, Dublin Castle Grove, Stop 609 Howth Road, Dublin H9 bus Info Direction: All Saints Road - National Lottery Head Ashbrook, Stop 610 Quarters Stops: 20 Hollybrook Park, Stop 611 Trip Duration: 20 min Glaslynn Apartments, Dublin Line Summary: All Saints Road, Stop 604, The Meadows, Stop 605, St Brigid's Church, Stop 606, Copeland Avenue, Stop 612 The Demesne, Stop 607, Killester, Stop 608, Castle Grove, Stop 609, Ashbrook, Stop 610, Hollybrook Marino Crescent Park, Stop 613 Park, Stop 611, Copeland Avenue, Stop 612, Marino Crescent Park, Stop 613, Fairview, Stop 614, Fairview, Stop 614 Annesley Bridge, Stop 615, Nth Strand Fire Stn, Stop 616, Strandville Avenue, Stop 617, Newcomen Fairview, Dublin Bridge, Stop 618, Amiens Street, Stop 619, Annesley Bridge, Stop 615 Buckingham St Lower, Stop 675, Talbot Street (Opp Bank Of Ireland), Gardiner Street, Stop 7569, Abbey Street Lower, Stop 7591 Nth Strand Fire Stn, Stop 616 72 North Strand Road, Dublin Strandville Avenue, Stop 617 136 North Strand Road, Dublin Newcomen Bridge, Stop 618 North Strand Road, Dublin Amiens Street, Stop 619 Amiens Street, Dublin Buckingham St Lower, Stop 675 110 Amiens Street, Dublin Talbot Street (Opp Bank Of Ireland) 65 Talbot Street, Dublin Gardiner Street, Stop 7569 10 Talbot Street, Dublin Abbey Street Lower, Stop 7591 24 Abbey Street Lower, Dublin H9 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. Use the Moovit App to see live bus times, train schedule or subway schedule, and step-by-step directions for all public transit in Ireland. Check Live Arrival Times About Moovit MaaS Solutions Supported Countries Mooviter Community © 2021 Moovit - All Rights Reserved.
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