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964 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 964 bus time schedule & line map 964 Paddy Og's Pub, Crolly - Doughiska, Ballybane View In Website Mode Road The 964 bus line (Paddy Og's Pub, Crolly - Doughiska, Ballybane Road) has 11 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Annagry →Garda Station, Donegal Town: 2:20 PM (2) Clarion Road (Clarion Village) →Galway Cathedral: 1:00 PM (3) Eyre Square Galway →Paddy Og's Pub, Crolly: 8:00 PM (4) Galway Cathedral →Letterkenny, Ramelton Road: 1:30 PM - 4:00 PM (5) Galway Cathedral →Paddy Og's Pub, Crolly: 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM (6) Garda Station, Donegal Town →Annagry: 4:30 PM - 8:50 PM (7) Main Street →Garda Station, Donegal Town: 6:40 PM (8) Monivee (Galway City), Galway Mayo Institute Of Technology →Paddy Og's Pub, Crolly: 1:00 PM (9) Paddy Og's Pub, Crolly →Doughiska, Ballybane Road: 5:30 PM (10) Paddy Og's Pub, Crolly →Galway Cathedral: 7:20 AM - 2:45 PM (11) The Diamond Carndonagh →Just Inn Cafe, Ballybofey: 6:00 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 964 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 964 bus arriving. Direction: Annagry →Garda Station, Donegal Town 964 bus Time Schedule 6 stops Annagry →Garda Station, Donegal Town Route VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Timetable: Sunday 2:20 PM Annagry Monday 7:50 AM Main Street Tuesday Not Operational Main Street,Glenties Wednesday Not Operational Thursday Not Operational Main Street, Ardara The Diamond, Ardara Friday Not Operational Main Street Saturday Not Operational Garda Station, Donegal Town 964 bus Info Direction: Annagry →Garda Station, Donegal Town Stops: 6 Trip Duration: 115 min Line Summary: Annagry, Main Street, Main Street,Glenties, Main Street, Ardara, Main Street, Garda Station, Donegal Town Direction: Clarion Road (Clarion Village) →Galway 964 bus Time Schedule Cathedral Clarion Road (Clarion Village) →Galway Cathedral 11 stops Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday Not Operational Clarion Road (Clarion Village) Clarion Road, Sligo Tuesday Not Operational Connolly's Pub, Markievicz Road Wednesday Not Operational Markievicz Road, Sligo Thursday Not Operational Hawthorn Court (Near Petrol Station) Friday 1:00 PM Ballynacarrow, Ballinacarrow Saturday Not Operational Tubbercurry, Circular Road Murray's Bar (Square) Charlestown 964 bus Info Knock (Mayo), Lennons Cafe Direction: Clarion Road (Clarion Village) →Galway Cathedral Claremorris, O'Brien's Chemist Stops: 11 Trip Duration: 135 min Level Crossing Line Summary: Clarion Road (Clarion Village), Connolly's Pub, Markievicz Road, Hawthorn Court (Near Petrol Station), Ballynacarrow, Ballinacarrow, Eyre Square Galway Tubbercurry, Circular Road, Murray's Bar (Square) 16 Eyre Square, Galway Charlestown, Knock (Mayo), Lennons Cafe, Claremorris, O'Brien's Chemist, Level Crossing, Eyre Galway Cathedral Square Galway, Galway Cathedral Direction: Eyre Square Galway →Paddy Og's Pub, 964 bus Time Schedule Crolly Eyre Square Galway →Paddy Og's Pub, Crolly Route 25 stops Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 8:00 PM Monday Not Operational Eyre Square Galway Eyre Square East, Galway Tuesday Not Operational Galway Cathedral Wednesday Not Operational Thursday Not Operational Level Crossing Friday Not Operational Claremorris, O'Brien's Chemist Saturday Not Operational Knock (Mayo), Lennons Cafe Murray's Bar (Square) Charlestown Tubbercurry, Circular Road 964 bus Info Direction: Eyre Square Galway →Paddy Og's Pub, Ballynacarrow, Ballinacarrow Crolly Stops: 25 Trip Duration: 315 min Hawthorn Court (Near Petrol Station) Line Summary: Eyre Square Galway, Galway Cathedral, Level Crossing, Claremorris, O'Brien's Connolly's Pub, Markievicz Road Chemist, Knock (Mayo), Lennons Cafe, Murray's Bar Markievicz Road, Sligo (Square) Charlestown, Tubbercurry, Circular Road, Ballynacarrow, Ballinacarrow, Hawthorn Court (Near Sligo, Sligo It Petrol Station), Connolly's Pub, Markievicz Road, Sligo, Sligo It, Grange, Grange Sligo, Tourist O∆ce, Grange, Grange Sligo Bundoran, Opposite Slevin's Shop, Ballyshannon, Garda Station, Donegal Town, Just Inn Cafe, Tourist O∆ce, Bundoran Ballybofey, Letterkenny, Ramelton Road, Kilmacrenan, Post O∆ce, Car Park, Creeslough, Opposite Slevin's Shop, Ballyshannon Dunfanaghy, Mcgee's Service Station, Chapel, Gortahork, Molloys Supermarket, Gweedore, Bunbeg Garda Station, Donegal Town Cross Roads, Paddy Og's Pub, Crolly Just Inn Cafe, Ballybofey Main Street, Stranorlar Letterkenny, Ramelton Road R229, Letterkenny Kilmacrenan, Post O∆ce Car Park, Creeslough Dunfanaghy The Square, Ireland Mcgee's Service Station Chapel, Gortahork Molloys Supermarket, Gweedore Bunbeg Cross Roads Paddy Og's Pub, Crolly Direction: Galway Cathedral →Letterkenny, 964 bus Time Schedule Ramelton Road Galway Cathedral →Letterkenny, Ramelton Road 3 stops Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday Not Operational Galway Cathedral Tuesday Not Operational Just Inn Cafe, Ballybofey Main Street, Stranorlar Wednesday Not Operational Thursday Not Operational Letterkenny, Ramelton Road R229, Letterkenny Friday 1:30 PM - 4:00 PM Saturday Not Operational 964 bus Info Direction: Galway Cathedral →Letterkenny, Ramelton Road Stops: 3 Trip Duration: 215 min Line Summary: Galway Cathedral, Just Inn Cafe, Ballybofey, Letterkenny, Ramelton Road Direction: Galway Cathedral →Paddy Og's Pub, 964 bus Time Schedule Crolly Galway Cathedral →Paddy Og's Pub, Crolly Route 23 stops Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 3:00 PM Monday 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM Galway Cathedral Tuesday 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM Level Crossing Wednesday 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM Claremorris, O'Brien's Chemist Thursday 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM Knock (Mayo), Lennons Cafe Friday 9:00 AM - 5:30 PM Murray's Bar (Square) Charlestown Saturday 9:00 AM Tubbercurry, Circular Road Ballynacarrow, Ballinacarrow 964 bus Info Direction: Galway Cathedral →Paddy Og's Pub, Crolly Hawthorn Court (Near Petrol Station) Stops: 23 Trip Duration: 315 min Connolly's Pub, Markievicz Road Line Summary: Galway Cathedral, Level Crossing, Markievicz Road, Sligo Claremorris, O'Brien's Chemist, Knock (Mayo), Lennons Cafe, Murray's Bar (Square) Charlestown, Grange, Grange Sligo Tubbercurry, Circular Road, Ballynacarrow, Ballinacarrow, Hawthorn Court (Near Petrol Station), Tourist O∆ce, Bundoran Connolly's Pub, Markievicz Road, Grange, Grange Sligo, Tourist O∆ce, Bundoran, Opposite Slevin's Opposite Slevin's Shop, Ballyshannon Shop, Ballyshannon, Garda Station, Donegal Town, Just Inn Cafe, Ballybofey, Letterkenny, Ramelton Garda Station, Donegal Town Road, Kilmacrenan, Post O∆ce, Car Park, Creeslough, Dunfanaghy, Mcgee's Service Station, Just Inn Cafe, Ballybofey Chapel, Gortahork, Molloys Supermarket, Gweedore, Main Street, Stranorlar Bunbeg Cross Roads, Paddy Og's Pub, Crolly Letterkenny, Ramelton Road R229, Letterkenny Kilmacrenan, Post O∆ce Car Park, Creeslough Dunfanaghy The Square, Ireland Mcgee's Service Station Chapel, Gortahork Molloys Supermarket, Gweedore Bunbeg Cross Roads Paddy Og's Pub, Crolly Direction: Garda Station, Donegal Town →Annagry 964 bus Time Schedule 6 stops Garda Station, Donegal Town →Annagry Route VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Timetable: Sunday Not Operational Garda Station, Donegal Town Monday Not Operational Killybegs (Tara Hotel Shore Rd) Tuesday Not Operational Main Street, Ardara Wednesday Not Operational The Diamond, Ardara Thursday Not Operational Main Street,Glenties Friday 4:30 PM - 8:50 PM Main Street Saturday Not Operational Annagry 964 bus Info Direction: Garda Station, Donegal Town →Annagry Stops: 6 Trip Duration: 118 min Line Summary: Garda Station, Donegal Town, Killybegs (Tara Hotel Shore Rd), Main Street, Ardara, Main Street,Glenties, Main Street, Annagry Direction: Main Street →Garda Station, Donegal 964 bus Time Schedule Town Main Street →Garda Station, Donegal Town Route 5 stops Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 6:40 PM Monday Not Operational Main Street Tuesday Not Operational Main Street,Glenties Wednesday Not Operational Main Street, Ardara Thursday Not Operational The Diamond, Ardara Friday Not Operational Main Street Saturday Not Operational Garda Station, Donegal Town 964 bus Info Direction: Main Street →Garda Station, Donegal Town Stops: 5 Trip Duration: 95 min Line Summary: Main Street, Main Street,Glenties, Main Street, Ardara, Main Street, Garda Station, Donegal Town Direction: Monivee (Galway City), Galway Mayo 964 bus Time Schedule Institute Of Technology →Paddy Og's Pub, Crolly Monivee (Galway City), Galway Mayo Institute Of 24 stops Technology →Paddy Og's Pub, Crolly Route VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Timetable: Sunday Not Operational Monivee (Galway City), Galway Mayo Institute Of Monday Not Operational Technology North Entrance, Galway Tuesday Not Operational Galway Cathedral Wednesday Not Operational Thursday Not Operational Level Crossing Friday 1:00 PM Claremorris, O'Brien's Chemist Saturday Not Operational Knock (Mayo), Lennons Cafe Murray's Bar (Square) Charlestown Tubbercurry, Circular Road 964 bus Info Direction: Monivee (Galway City), Galway Mayo Ballynacarrow, Ballinacarrow Institute Of Technology →Paddy Og's Pub, Crolly Stops: 24 Trip Duration: 360 min Hawthorn Court (Near Petrol Station) Line Summary: Monivee (Galway City), Galway Mayo Institute Of Technology, Galway Cathedral, Connolly's Pub, Markievicz Road Level Crossing, Claremorris, O'Brien's Chemist, Knock Markievicz Road, Sligo (Mayo), Lennons Cafe, Murray's Bar (Square) Charlestown, Tubbercurry, Circular Road, Grange, Grange Sligo Ballynacarrow, Ballinacarrow, Hawthorn Court (Near Petrol Station), Connolly's Pub, Markievicz Road, Tourist O∆ce, Bundoran Grange, Grange Sligo, Tourist
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