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Galway Timetables Galway timetables B A Galway For more information Tel: 091 842384 | Mobile: 087 9202839 Email us at: [email protected] Web: www.locallinkgalway.ie Ask your driver or other staff member for assistance Operated By: TFI Local Link Galway Unit 5, 61 Main Street, Loughrea, Co. Galway Our vehicles are wheelchair accessible Fare Type Minimum Maximum Adult Single €2.50 €6.00 Adult Return €5.00 €9.00 Child Single (5-18) €1.75 €3.00 Child Return (5-18) €2.00 €4.50 For further information please visit: www.locallinkgalway.ie Free Travel Pass Holders and children under 5 travel Free Contents Galway North Abbeyknockmoy to Tuam 4 Annaghdown / Corrandulla 5 Corrandulla /Annaghdown 5 Creggs/Glinsk to Roscommon/Castlerea 5 Dunmore to Tuam 6 Glenamaddy Area 6 Headford Area to Headford 7 Headford Area to Tuam 7 Headford to Galway- Evening 8 Kilkerrin/Clonbern to Roscommon 4 Newbridge/Ballygar to Roscommon 8 Roscommon/Ballygar to Newbridge 8 Roscommon/Castlerea to Creggs/Glinsk 5 Roscommon/ Clonbern to Kilkerrin 4 Roscommon to Ballymoe/ Williamstown 9 Tuam Area 9 Tuam to Abbeyknockmoy 4 Tuam to Dunmore 6 Tuam to Headford 7 Williamstown/Ballymoe to Roscommon 9 Galway South Athenry to Loughrea 10 Athlone to Portumna 20 Ballinasloe to Ballymacward 11 Ballinasloe to Caltra 11 Ballinasloe to Cappatagle 12 Ballinasloe to Killimor 15 Ballinasloe to Loughrea 16 Ballinasloe to Portumna Castle and Abbey 22 Ballinasloe to Portumna Saturdays 21 Ballinasloe Town 10 Ballymacward to Ballinasloe 11 Caltra to Ballinasloe 11 Contents Cappatagle to Ballinasloe 12 Clarinbridge to Galway 12 Galway to Clarinbridge 12 Galway to Kilchreest 14 Galway to Mountbellew 18 Galway to Oranmore/Maree 18 Galway to Woodford 24 Gort to Loughrea 17 Gort To Loughrea 13 Kilchreest to Galway 14 Kilchreest to Loughrea 14 Killimor to Ballinasloe 15 Loughrea to Athenry 10 Loughrea to Ballinasloe 15 Loughrea to Gort 13 Loughrea to Gort 17 Loughrea to Kilchreest 14 Loughrea to Mullagh 19 Loughrea to Portumna -Route 1583 23 Loughrea to Portumna -Saturdays 23 Loughrea to Woodford 24 Maree/Oranmore to Galway 18 Maree to Oranmore 17 Mountbellew to Galway 18 Mullagh to Loughrea 19 Oranmore Area 19 Oranmore to Maree 17 Portumna Castle and Abbey to Ballinasloe 21 Portumna to Athlone 20 Portumna to Ballinasloe 21 Portumna to Loughrea-Route 1583 23 Portumna to Loughrea-Saturdays 23 Portumna to Terryglass 20 Portumna to Woodford 25 Terryglass to Portumna 20 Woodford to Galway 24 Woodford to Loughrea 24 Woodford to Portumna 25 Galway West An Cheathrú Rua/Ros a Mhíl 26 Ballyconneely/ Roundstone 32 Barnaderg/ Killererin 31 Boluisce/Spiddal 33 Bunnahown/Cashel/Recess 26 Carna/Cashla 27 Carna/ Cill Chiaráin 28 Cashel/Clifden 29 Cashla / Carna 27 Casla/ Lettermore / Rosmuc 32 Ceantar Rosmuc 29 Cill Chiaráin / Carna 28 Cleggan/Streamstown 30 Clifden /Cashel 29 Derryrush/Rosmuc 30 Killererin / Barnaderg 31 Moycullen/ Roscahill 31 Oughterard /Shenaphaistín 33 Recess / Cashel/ Bunnahown 26 Ros a Mhíl/ An Cheathrú Rua 26 Roscahill/Moycullen 31 Rosmuc/Derryrush 30 Rosmuc/Lettermore/Casla 32 Roundstone/Ballyconneely 32 Shenaphaistín/Oughterard 33 Spiddal/Boluisce 33 Streamstown/ Cleggan 30 Timetable Galway North Abbeyknockmoy to Tuam Day: Fridays/Weekly* ABBEYKNOCKMOY TO TUAM TUAM TO ABBEYKNOCKMOY Stops Depart Stops Depart Imanbeg 09:00 Tuam 14:00 Garra 09:10 Barnaderg 14:10 Cullagh 09:15 Brierfield 14:15 Abbeyknockmoy 09:20 Dangan 14:20 Dangan 09:25 Abbeyknockmoy 14:25 Brierfield 09:30 Cullagh 14:30 Barnaderg 09:35 Garra 14:35 Tuam 09:45 Imanbeg 14:45 Clonbern/Kilkerrin to Roscommon Day: Tuesdays/Weekly* CLONBERN/KILKERRIN TO ROSCOMMON ROSCOMMON TO KILKERRIN/CLONBERN Stops Depart Stops Depart Cloonahamper 09:20 Roscommon 13:30 Clonbern 09:35 Ballygar 13:45 Glenamaddy 09:45 New Forest 13:55 Kilkerrin 09:55 Kilkerrin 14:00 New Forest 10:00 Glenamaddy 14:10 Ballygar 10:10 Clonbern 14:20 Roscommon 10:25 Cloonahamper 14:35 *Door to Door service. Times may vary depending on pickups. 4 TFI Local Link Timetable Corrandulla /Annaghdown Day: Thursday/Weekly* CORRANDULLA /ANNAGHDOWN ANNAGHDOWN / CORRANDULLA Stops Depart Stops Depart Ballydonellan 09:15 Corrandulla 13:00 Mace 09:25 Cregg 13:15 Carraghy 09:30 Annaghdown 13:20 Corbally 09:40 Cuide 13:30 Cuide 09:45 Corbally 13:35 Annaghdown 09:55 Carraghy 13:45 Cregg 10:00 Mace 14:00 Corrandulla 10:15 Ballydonellan 14:10 *Door to Door service. Times may vary depending on pickups. Creggs/Glinsk to Roscommon/Castlerea Day: Friday Weekly* CREGGS/GLINSK TO ROSCOMMON/ ROSCOMMON/CASTLEREA TO CREGGS/ CASTLEREA GLINSK Stops Depart Stops Depart Glinsk 10:00 Roscommon/Castlerea 14:00 Glenamaddy 10:20 Creggs 14:30 Creggs 10:30 Glenamaddy 14:40 Roscommon/Castlerea 11:00 Glinsk 15:00 TFI Local Link Timetable 5 Timetable Galway North Dunmore to Tuam Day: Mondays Weekly* DUNMORE TO TUAM TUAM TO DUNMORE Stops Depart Stops Depart Clooneen 09:15 Tuam 13:00 Adrigole 09:20 Menus 13:15 Attyflin 09:30 Ballymoney 13:20 Beagh 09:40 Dunmore 13:30 Kilavogher 09:45 Kilavogher 13:45 Dunmore 10:00 Beagh 13:50 Ballymoney 10:10 Attyflin 14:00 Menus 10:15 Adrigole 14:10 Tuam 10:30 Clooneen 14:15 Glenamaddy Area Day: Wednesday Evening/Weekly* GLENAMADDY AREA Stops Depart Stops Depart Ballyhard 19:35 Glenamaddy 23:00 Keelogues 19:40 Bushtown 23:05 Glinsk 19:50 Stonetown 23:10 Ballymoe 20:00 Gurteen 23:15 Gurteen 20:05 Ballymoe 23:20 Stonetown 20:10 Glinsk 23:30 Bushtown 20:15 Keelogues 23:40 Glenamaddy 20:20 Ballyhard 23:45 *Door to Door service. Times may vary depending on pickups. 6 TFI Local Link Timetable Headford Area to Headford Day: Friday/Weekly* HEADFORD AREA TO HEADFORD Stops Depart Stops Depart Carheens 09:15 Headford 13:45 Claran 09:25 Caherlistrane 13:55 Clydagh 09:30 Cloughanover 14:05 Kilbeg 09:35 Kilbeg 14:10 Cloughanover 09:40 Clydagh 14:15 Caherlistrane 09:50 Claran 14:20 Headford 10:00 Carheens 14:30 *Door to Door service. Times may vary depending on pickups. Headford Area to Tuam Day: Wednesdays/Weekly* HEADFORD AREA TO TUAM TUAM TO HEADFORD Stops Depart Stops Depart Ballyhale 09:15 Tuam 13:45 Kilbeg 09:20 Caherlistrane 14:05 Clydagh 09:30 Headford 14:10 Curraghmore 09:40 Curraghmore 14:40 Headford 09:50 Clydagh 14:50 Caherlistrane 10:05 Kilbeg 15:00 Tuam 10:25 Ballyhale 15:05 *Door to Door service. Times may vary depending on pickups. TFI Local Link Timetable 7 Timetable Galway North Headford to Galway Day: Friday Evenings – Fixed Service HEADFORD TO GALWAY- EVENING Stops Depart Stops Depart Headford 19:00 Salthill -Seapoint 23:45 Corrandulla 19:15 Galway 24:00 Clonboo 19:30 Clonboo 00:15 Galway Woodquay 19:45 Corrandulla 00:30 Salthill - Seapoint 20:00 Headford 00:45 Newbridge/Ballygar to Roscommon Day: Thursday/Weekly* NEWBRIDGE/BALLYGAR TO ROSCOMMON ROSCOMMON/BALLYGAR TO NEWBRIDGE Stops Depart Stops Depart Moylough 09:30 Roscommon 14:30 Newbridge 09:40 Athleague 14:40 Trihill 09:45 Ballygar 14:50 Forestview 09:50 Kilmore 15:00 Kilmore 10:00 Forestview 15:10 Ballygar 10:10 Trihill 15:15 Athleague 10:20 Newbridge 15:20 Roscommon 10:30 Moylough 15:30 *Door to Door service. Times may vary depending on pickups. 8 TFI Local Link Timetable Tuam Area Day: Wednesday & Friday Weekly* TUAM AREA Stops Depart Stops Depart Sylane 09:00 Tuam 14:00 Ironpool 09:10 Kilbannon 14:10 Kilconly 09:20 Belmont 14:20 Ballyroe 09:25 Urracly 14:30 Urracly 09:30 Ballyroe 14:35 Belmont 09:40 Kilconly 14:40 Kilbannon 09:50 Ironpool 14:50 Tuam 10:00 Sylane 15:00 *Door to Door service. Times may vary depending on pickups. Williamstown/Ballymoe to Roscommon Day: Friday Weekly* WILLIAMSTOWN/BALLYMOE TO ROSCOMMON TO BALLYMOE/ ROSCOMMON WILLIAMSTOWN Stops Depart Stops Depart Moneen 09:20 Roscommon 12:10 Carrownderry 09:30 Ballymoe 12:30 Williamstown 09:45 Williamstown 12:40 Ballymoe 09:55 Carrownderry 12:45 Roscommon 10:15 Moneen 12:55 *Door to Door service. Times may vary depending on pickups. TFI Local Link Timetable 9 Timetable Galway South Athenry to Loughrea Day: Friday Weekly* ATHENRY TO LOUGHREA LOUGHREA TO ATHENRY Stops Depart Stops Depart Athenry 09:30 Loughrea Beattys 13:30 Kilconieron 09:45 Carrabane 14:00 Carrabane 10:00 Kilconieron 14:15 Loughrea Supermacs 10:30 Athenry 14:30 *Door to Door service. Times may vary depending on pickups. Ballinasloe Town Day: Friday Weekly* BALLINASLOE TOWN Stops Depart Stops Depart The Square 09:30 The Square 12:00 Creagh Area 09:45 Tesco 12:30 Brackernagh 10:00 Poolboy 12:40 Garbally 10:15 Garbally 12:50 Poolboy 10:30 Brackernagh 12:55 Tesco 10:55 Creagh Area 13:15 The Square 11:00 The Square 13:30 *Town Commuter service. Times may vary depending on pickups. Passengers on Ballymacward, Caltra and Cappatagle service to Ballinasloe can join the Ballinasloe Town service. 10 TFI Local Link Timetable Ballymacward to Ballinasloe Day: Friday Weekly* BALLYMACWARD TO BALLINASLOE BALLINASLOE TO BALLYMACWARD Stops Depart Stops Depart Ballymacward 09:45 Ballinasloe Square 13:30 Woodlawn 10:00 Ahascragh 14:00 Ahascragh 10:30 Woodlawn 14:30 Ballinasloe Square 11:00 Ballymacward 14:45 *Door to Door service. Times may vary depending on pickups. Passengers on Ballymacward, Caltra and Cappatagle service to Ballinasloe can join the Ballinasloe Town service. Caltra to Ballinasloe Day: Friday Weekly* CALTRA TO BALLINASLOE BALLINASLOE TO CALTRA Stops Depart Stops Depart Caltra 10:00 Ballinasloe Square 13:30 Beechlawn 10:10 Killure 13:45 Ballinamore 10:20 Ahascragh 13:55 Killure 10:30 Ballinamore 14:05 Ahascragh 10:45 Beechlawn 14:10 Ballinasloe Square 11:00 Caltra 14:15 *Door to Door service.
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