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Dublin Bus Key City Centre Routes Hugh Lane Gallery t City Centre Map Destination Finder Core Routee Diagram re Upper Dominick Street t Parnell Square East A B S C D E F G H l l t i e Parnell Street Gloucster Place Lower H s Garden of r Parnell SquareRemembrance North n o Seville Place o D i Dublin Bust r Lower Sean Macdermott Street e u Parnell Square West t p i t p Rotunda Parnell Street Key City Centres Routes U Hospital n Lower Gardiner Street IRISH RAIL o Gate Railway Street Amiens Street This map shows the C stops serving the most Theatre 1 Lower Oriel Street 1 frequent and popularPrebendStreet key routes operating 4725 Cathal Brugha Street James Joyce Street into and out of the city centre. 4508 Marlborough Street Lower Dominick Street Parnell Street Seville Place To find your stop use the destination finder in 278 Foley Street Lower Sheriff Street the tab above. Henrietta Place Bolton Street 281 DART 272 Mabbot Lane Connolly Upper Oriel Street For Real Time Passenger Information King’s Inns Street Savoy Cinema Rail Dublin 277 Talbot Street Station click on the stop numbers 1184 t Bus Store Street Lower Sheriff Street e Amiens StreetLUAS re Head 270 St Parnell Street Office g 4724 in Moore Street Cathedral St. Green Street Green Cineworld th K Talbot Street 2 Upper Church Street Nor Cinema Ilac 274 Street O’Connell 2 Shopping Henry Place 6059 CommonsStreet Marlborough Street Centre 279 Earl Street Busáras Parnell Street O’Connell Street Earl Place Marlborough Place Jervis Street LUAS Wolf Tone Street Irish Life George’s Dock Mall GuildStreet BeresfordStreet 288 Henry Street GPO George’s Dock Lower Mayor Street Capel Street Clery’s 289 7591 Upper Liffey Street Arnotts Sackville Place Lower Abbey Street George’s Hill Custom Prince’s Street 4496North t 271 Abbey Theatre e House e 299 Lower Jervis Lane r Jervis Street 298 t Abbey Street 297 Shopping CommonsStreet S Custom House Quay Mary’s Lane Custom House Quay h Centre Mary’s Lane Middle Abbey Street Eden Quay c 302 St Michan’s Street r 301 Butt North Wall Quay LUAS Talbot Guild Street u Bridge Memorial Greek Street 3 h Rosie 3 Bridge C Hackett Jervis Jervis Street Lower Liffey St. 316 Bridge uay George’s North Lotts rgh Q Quay Sean O’Casey Upper Abbey Street 273 Bu Bridge Capel Street Street Tara Mary’s Abbey O’Connell RIVER LIFFEY 315 Bridge City Quay Samuel Beckett LUAS Great Strand Street 334 Hawkins Street Bridge Bachelor’s Walk D’Olier St. Four Courts 335 Sir John Rogerson’s Quay Chancery Place Great Strand Street Ha’penny 317 Screen Bridge Aston 325Quay 336 7392 Cinema Arran Quay Millenium 328 340 Lower Ormond QuayBridge 319 Townsend Street Fleet Street Townsend Street Windmill Lane Grattan Fleet Street Usher’s Quay Inns Quay Bridge Temple Bar Townsend Street eMellowes Upper Ormond Quay Bridge Wellington Quay et O'Donovan Rossa re 346 St 345 Lime Street 4 Bridge E e 4 u M Row Bedford g 7583 er Essex Quay Parliament Street e c s han 320 ll Hanover Street East t’s Q t o u a St. Westmoreland ay Essex Street East C Wood Quay c Cope Street IFI e Pearse Street Olympia Cinema S Lower Sandwith Street t 1359 7588 r Hanover Street East e 7582 Theatre e Essex Street West t 1358 Lombard Street East Temple Bar Sycamore Street Trinity Cultural Information College Green Cook Street Centre Dame Street 4522 4521 G 1278 r College a Winetavern Street Winetavern 1279 f 7581 t Dame Lane o Pearse Street t Christchurch n e The Book Cathedral S t Lower Erne Street Dame Street e r Chester Beatty r e of Kells t Suffolk St.e Library t S e Discover Ireland Macken Street c Castle Street s UpperSandwith Street a ’ l Court Dame High Street P Centre h e urc Wick h g low S Thomas Street istc Exchequer Street tre 404 DART Pearse Street Chr Dublin Castle r et 5 o Na 406 5 e Powerscourt ssa 405 G u S Boyne Street t Townhouse t ree Westland Row a Centre t e r Coppinger Row Lincoin Place G South Leinster Street Tivolli Bride Street Theatre Nicholas Street Great Ship Street h t Upper Erne Street Innéacs Íocón na Léarscáile Ross/ Map Road Icon Index Drury Street Duke Street South Cumberland Street u o Setanta Place Stadanna Bus / Bus Stops S 793 Clare Street Bride Road Chancery Lane Fenian Street Francis Street Low Macken Street Iarnród / Rail / DART er South Fredrick Street Step hen Oscar Wilde S South William Street Denzille Lane Luas t. South Harmony Row Clarendon Street Anne Street Molesworth Street National Gallery House Chatham BalfeSt. St. Hogan Place Busáras / National Bus Station Street Bride of Ireland Grafton Street Merrion Square North Eolas / Information Great Longford Street 792 The Mansion e Whitefriar St. Bull Alley Street Golden Lan Gaiety House Pictiúrlann / Cinema School House Lane King Street TheatreSouth Dawson Street 6 Siopadóireacht / Shopping Holles Street 6 National Hospital Nithe is díol spéisePatrick Street / Attractions Museum Merrion Lower Grand Canal Street St Stephen’s Kildare Street Holles Street Wood Street Merrion Square West Amharclann / Theatre Bride Street Green Square Park The Coombe Shopping St. Stephen’s Green North Centre York Street Grant’s Row Lower Mercer Street Lower Mount Street Aungier Street Glovers Alley Peter Street Merrion Square South Grattan Street York Street A B C n WestD E F G H Cork Street Gree St. Stephen’s Upper Kevin Street Green Merrion Row Fitzwilliam Lane Merrion Square East Bishop Street Stephen’s Lane St. Stephen’s Upper Merrion Street St. Stephen’s Stephen’s Place Newmarket L B ow Hume Street ag Upper Mercer Street Mercer Upper g e Green ot S r K tree Upper Mount Street New Street South Street New e vin Street Cuffe Street t Lower Camden Street NewBride Street St. Stephen’s Green South Ely Place Mill Street Fumbally Lane Lower Fitzwilliam Street James Street East t Warrington Place e e Harcourt Street L r ague Street o t Mont w S St. Stephen’s Green East LUAS 29 Georgian e l Long Lane Camden Row r i House Museum s Long Lane Fitzwilliam Square North B s a Heytesbury Street a Leeson Lane g r g b o t Herbert Street n S a l Lad Lane t Camden Place r C e Fitzwilliam Street e Herbert Place r Fitzwilliam Square South t e Pleasants Street e c w Vernon Street a Fitzwilliam Square West o r Lower Leeson Street Pembroke Row Percy Place L r Daniel Street Street Harcourt e T Haddington Road ArnottStreet National McMahon St. t Haddington Road Concert Hall r o f Pleasants Place Pleasants Synge Street Synge s Lad Lane l t r e re a t Haddington Lane Lombard Street West S Baggot Street HeytesburyStreet ch Hatch Street E at EmorvilleAvenue r H Hospital we Harcourt Street Lo Charlotte Way Wilton Place Wilton Terrace Fleming’s Place Baggot Street Ovoca Road CurzonStreet EmorStreet Harcourt Grantham Place Mespil Road Lower Clanbrassil Street Fitzwilliam Place Synge Street Synge Hatch Place St Vincents Street South Adelaide Road Wilton Terrace Adelaide Road Upper Lad Lane Harcourt Road Harrington Street Mespil Road South Circular Road Route Bus Stop Grid Route Bus Stop Grid Route Bus Stop Grid Route Bus Stop Grid Ref Dublin Bus Destination Route Number Ref Destination Route Number Ref Destination Route Number Ref Destination Route Number 27 1358 D4 Finglas Village 40 279 D2 Mater Hospital 38/a/b 7588 F4 Rathfarnham 16 336 E4 Key City Centre Routes 27 298 E3 Glasnevin Cemetery 40 1358 D4 38/a/b 4496 D3 16 1279 D5 Use the index and grid reference to find Coombe Hospital 27, 151 302 E3 40 319 D4 46a 792 E6 Rathgar 14, 15 301 E3 the right stop on the city centre map. 27, 151 7583 E4 40 279 D2 46a 345 E4 14 336 E4 27, 77a, 151 4522 D4 140 7582 D4 46a 320 D4 15 7583 E4 The stop number shown on the map also Croke Park & Museum 11 793 E5 140 274 D2 46a 274 D2 14, 15 7581 D5 appears on the top of the bus stop to help you find your stop more easily. 11 345 E4 Guinness Storehouse 13, 40 270 D2 Mater Hospital (Private) 11 793 E5 Rathmines 14, 15 301 E3 13, 16 1359 D4 13, 123, 40 335 E3 11 345 E4 83/a 315 D3 For Real Time Passenger Information 11, 16 320 D4 13, 40 4521 D4 11, 16 320 D4 14, 83 336 E4 click on the stop numbers 1, 13 319 D4 123 272 D2 1, 13, 40 319 D4 15 7583 E4 For Timetable Information click the 1, 11, 16 278 D1 123 1278 D4 1, 11, 16 278 D1 14, 15, 140 7581 D5 Bus Route numbers Harold’s Cross 9 277 D2 13, 16 1359 D4 DCU 9, 13 1359 D4 140 6059 D2 9, 13 319 D4 9 336 E4 13 281 D2 140 334 E3 Route Bus Stop Grid 4, 9, 13 281 D1 9 1278 D4 40 1358 D4 Destination Route Number Ref Ringsend 1 271 D3 11 793 E5 16 270 D2 40 279 D2 1, 77a 340 E4 11 345 D4 16 336 E4 Maynooth Village 66 346 E4 Ballsbridge/RDS 4, 7 4725 D1 Santry 16 1359 D7 11 278 D1 16 1279 D5 66 317 D4 4, 7 273 E3 16 320 D4 Donnybrook 39a, 145 315 D3 Heuston Rail Station 25/a/b, 66/a/b, 67 346 E4 Merrion Square 4, 7 4725 D1 4, 7 405 E5 1 319 D4 Ballyfermot 40 270 D2 145 334 E3 66/a/b, 67 317 D4 4, 7 273 E3 1, 16 278 D1 40 335 E3 39a 335 E3 25/a/b 7392 D4 4, 7 405 E5 41/c 288 E2 40 4521 D4 39a 404 E5 145 792 E6 25/a/b, 66/a/b, 67 315 D3 South Circular Road 9 277 D2 Blackrock 4, 7 4725 D1 39a 6059 D3 145 345 E4 25/a/b, 66/a/b, 67 406 E5 9 336 E4 4, 7 273 E3 46a, 145 406 E5 145 325 D4 Naas Road 13 270 D2 Stillorgan Village 46a 6059 D2 4, 7 405 E5 Dublin Airport 16 1359 D4 Howth Summit 31/a 289 E2 13 335 E3 46a, 145 334 E3 Blanchardstown - 39/a 793 E5 16 320 D4 Howth Village 31/a 289 E2 13 4521 D4 46a, 145 406 E5 Shopping Centre 39/a 7588 F4 16 278 D1 IKEA 140 7582 D4 Navan Road 38/a/b, 39/a 793 E5 145 315 D3 39/a 328 D4 41 288 E2 140 319 D4 38/a/b, 39/a 7588 F4 Swords Village 41/c 288 E2 Blanchardstown - 38/a, 39 793 E5 747 1359 D4 140 274 D2 38/a/b 4496 D3 Tallaght Village 27 302 E3 Village 38/a, 39 7588 F4 747 4724 D2 Kimmage 83 315 D3 39/a 328 D4 27 7583 E4 38/a 4496 D3 747 4508 D1 9, 83 336 E4 North Circular Road 46a 792 E6 27 4522 D4 39 328 D4 Dublin Zoo 46a 792 E6 83 1279 D5 46a 345 E4 Templeogue 15 301 E3 Botanic Gardens 83 1359 D4 46a 345 E4 Leeson Street 11 271 D3 46a 320 D4 15 7581 D5 83 319 D4 46a 320 D4 11 404 E5 46a 274 D2 Terenure Village 15 301 E3 Bray Main Street 145 315 D3 46a 274 D2 46a 6059 D2 Ongar 39/a 793 E5 15 7581 D5 145 334 E3 Dún Laoghaire 7 4725 D1 46a, 145 334 E3 39/a 7588 F4 16 270 D2 145 406 E5 7 273 E3 46a, 145 406 E5 39/a 328 D4 16 336 E4 Celbridge 67 346 E4 7 405 E5 Liffey Valley S.C.
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