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Naas - Blanchardstown M3 Bus Service N2 NAAS - BLANCHARDSTOWN M3 BUS SERVICE Batterstown M3 I.T. Blanchardstown Ongar, Hansfield Road Route 139 N2 Blanchardstown Ongar, Linnetfields Kilcloon Riversdale College I.T.Leixlip, Blanchardstown Intel Entrance Dunboyne Route 139 N3 Ongar, Hansfield Road Kilcock Ongar, Linnetfields Blanchardstown Shopping Centre M4 Maynooth Maynooth Leixlip, Captain’s Hill Lohunda Park Riversdale College Carton House Leixlip, Intel Entrance Leixlip Ongar, Barnwell Green Lohunda Park Blanchardstown M50 Maynooth, FC Grounds Ongar, Barnwell Green Maynooth, Newtown Grove Blanchardstown Shopping Centre Leixlip, Louisa Bridge Station N4 Leixlip, Captain’s Hill Lucan Leixlip, Louisa Bridge Station N4 Celbridge Ballyfermot Rathcoffey Lucan Clondalkin Straffan Ballyfermot Cellbridge National Journey Planner App Download the free National Journey N7 Planner app for your route options. Clane Ardclough N81 Rathcoole For all up to date travel information: transportforireland.ie Kill Sallins N7 Sallins, Train Station Ballinascorney Naas, Morrell Park Kilteel Fare Information Naas, Monread Avenue See above for detailed fare information Naas, Post Office Note: Fares are correct at time of going Naas Hospital to print, June 2018. Route 139 N81 Manor Kilbride Public Services Card Free Travel Naas NAAS - Ballinagee Accepted on this Route. BLANCHARDSTOWN M7 BUS SERVICE Visit transportforireland.ie for all up to date Ballysmuttan Route 139 travel information and to use our free Journey Bus Information Blessington Planner and see Real Time Information. Mullacash Effective from 25th June 2018 139 Naas Hospital › Sallins › Clane › Maynooth › Leixlip › Ongar › I.T. Blanchardstown 139 I.T. Blanchardstown › Ongar › Leixlip › Maynooth › Clane › Sallins › Naas Hospital Luan - Domhnaign & LSP Luan - Domhnaign & LSP Town Stop Monday - Sunday & PH Town Stop Monday - Sunday & PH Naas Hospital 07:00* 09:00* 11:00* 13:00* 15:00* 17:00* 19:00 21:00 22:30 I.T. Blanchardstown 07:00 09:00 11:00 13:00 15:00 17:00 19:00 21:00 22:30 Naas Post Office 07:03* 09:03* 11:03* 13:03* 15:03* 17:03* 19:03 21:03 22:33 Riversdale College 07:01 09:01 11:01 13:01 15:01 17:01 19:01 21:01 22:31 Our Lady St. David 07:05* 09:05* 11:05* 13:05* 15:05* 17:05* 19:04 21:04 22:34 Corduff Park 07:02 09:02 11:02 13:02 15:02 17:02 19:02 21:02 22:32 Naas Monread Avenue 07:07* 09:07* 11:07* 13:07* 15:07* 17:07* 19:06 21:06 22:36 Park View 07:03 09:03 11:03 13:03 15:03 17:03 19:03 21:03 22:33 Oldtown Rise 07:09* 09:09* 11:09* 13:09* 15:09* 17:09* 19:07 21:07 22:37 Blanchardstown SC 07:05 09:05 11:05 13:05 15:05 17:05 19:05 21:05 22:35 Morrell Park 07:09* 09:09* 11:09* 13:09* 15:09* 17:09* 19.07 21.07 22.37 Hillbrook Woods 07:06 09:06 11:06 13:06 15:06 17:06 19:05 21:05 22:35 Blanchardstown Old Bridge Sallins 07:12* 09:12* 11:12* 13:12* 15:12* 17:12* 19:09 21:09 22:39 Fortlawn 07:07 09:07 11:07 13:07 15:07 17:07 19:06 21:06 22:36 Sallins Train Stn 07:15* 09:15* 11:15* 13:15* 15:15* 17:15* 19:10 21:10 22:40 Lohunda Road 07:08 09:08 11:08 13:08 15:08 17:08 19:07 21:07 22:37 Sallins Sallins Post Office 07:16* 09:16* 11:16* 13:16* 15:16* 17:16* 19:11 21:11 22:41 Lohunda Park 07:09 09:09 11:09 13:09 15:09 17:09 19:08 21:08 22:38 St. Brigids Terrace 07:16* 09:16* 11:16* 13:16* 15:16* 17:16* 19:12 21:12 22:42 Clonsilla Link road 07:09 09:09 11:09 13:09 15:09 17:09 19:08 21:08 22:38 Clane Main Street 07:20* 09:20* 11:20* 13:20* 15:20* 17:20* 19:15 21:15 22:45 Stonebridge Road 07:10 09:10 11:10 13:10 15:10 17:10 19:09 21:09 22:39 Clane Clane 07:21* 09:21* 11:21* 13:21* 15:21* 17:21* 19:16 21:16 22:46 Allendale Close 07:11 09:11 11:11 13:11 15:11 17:11 19:10 21:10 22:40 Hillview Heights 07:22* 09:22* 11:22* 13:22* 15:22* 17:22* 19:17 21:17 22:47 Hansfield Road 07:11 09:11 11:11 13:11 15:11 17:11 19:11 21:11 22:41 Rathcoffey 07:30 09:30 11:30 13:30 15:30 17:30 19:25 21:25 22:55 Delhurst 07:12 09:12 11:12 13:12 15:12 17:12 19:12 21:12 22:42 Maynooth Town FC 07:35 09:35 11:35 13:35 15:35 17:35 19:30 21:30 23:00 Ongar Barnwell Green 07:13 09:13 11:13 13:13 15:13 17:13 19:13 21:13 22:43 Castle Dawson 07:37 09:37 11:37 13:37 15:37 17:37 19:32 21:32 23:02 Ongar Square 07:14 09:14 11:14 13:14 15:14 17:14 19:14 21:14 22:44 Maynooth Newtown Grove 07:38 09:38 11:38 13:38 15:38 17:38 19:33 21:33 23:03 Linnetfields 07:15 09:15 11:15 13:15 15:15 17:15 19:15 21:15 22:45 Maynooth 07:40 09:40 11:40 13:40 15:40 17:40 19:35 21:35 23:05 Captain's Hill 07:29 09:29 11:29 13:29 15:29 17:29 19:29 21:29 22:59 Maynooth SC 07:42 09:42 11:42 13:42 15:42 17:42 19:37 21:37 23:07 Riverdale 07:30 09:30 11:30 13:30 15:30 17:30 19:30 21:30 23:00 Carton House 07:45 09:45 11:45 13:45 15:45 17:45 19:38 21:38 23:08 St. Mary's Church 07:31 09:31 11:31 13:31 15:31 17:31 19:31 21:31 23:01 Intel Entrance 2 07:48 09:48 11:48 13:48 15:48 17:48 19:40 21:40 23:10 Our Lady's Nativity 07:32 09:32 11:32 13:32 15:32 17:32 19:32 21:32 23:02 Intel Entrance 1 07:49 09:49 11:49 13:49 15:49 17:49 19:40 21:40 23:10 Ryevale Lawns 07:33 09:33 11:33 13:33 15:33 17:33 19:33 21:33 23:03 Leixlip Leixlip Amenities 07:50 09:50 11:50 13:50 15:50 17:50 19:41 21:41 23:11 Oak Lawn 07:33 09:33 11:33 13:33 15:33 17:33 19:33 21:33 23:03 Leixlip Louisa Bridge Stn. 07:51 09:51 11:51 13:51 15:51 17:51 19:42 21:42 23:12 Louisa Bridge Stn. 07:34 09:34 11:34 13:34 15:34 17:34 19:34 21:34 23:04 Ryevale Lawns 07:52 09:52 11:52 13:52 15:52 17:52 19:43 21:43 23:13 Leixlip Amenities 07:35 09:35 11:35 13:35 15:35 17:35 19:35 21:35 23:05 Our Lady's Nativity 07:53 09:53 11:53 13:53 15:53 17:53 19:44 21:44 23:14 Intel Entrance 1 07:36 09:36 11:36 13:36 15:36 17:36 19:36 21:36 23:06 Captain's Hill 07:55 09:55 11:55 13:55 15:55 17:55 19:45 21:45 23:15 Intel Entrance 2 07:37 09:37 11:37 13:37 15:37 17:37 19:36 21:36 23:06 Linnetfields 08:10 10:10 12:10 14:10 16:10 18:10 20:00 22:00 23:30 Carton House 07:40 09:40 11:40 13:40 15:40 17:40 19:38 21:38 23:08 Cookstown Station 08:11 10:11 12:11 14:11 16:11 18:11 20:01 22:01 23:31 Maynooth Shopping Centre 07:43 09:43 11:43 13:43 15:43 17:43 19:39 21:39 23:09 Ongar Ongar 08:12 10:12 12:12 14:12 16:12 18:12 20:02 22:02 23:32 Maynooth Village 07:45 09:45 11:45 13:45 15:45 17:45 19:40 21:40 23:10 Delhurst 08:13 10:13 12:13 14:13 16:13 18:13 20:03 22:03 23:33 Maynooth Newtown Grove 07:47 09:47 11:47 13:47 15:47 17:47 19:41 21:41 23:11 Hansfield Road 08:14 10:14 12:14 14:14 16:14 18:14 20:04 22:04 23:34 Castle Dawson 07:48 09:48 11:48 13:48 15:48 17:48 19:43 21:43 23:13 Allendale Close 08:14 10:14 12:14 14:14 16:14 18:14 20:05 22:05 23:35 Maynooth Town FC 07:50 09:50 11:50 13:50 15:50 17:50 19:45 21:45 23:15 Stonebridge Rd.
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