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53 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 53 bus time schedule & line map 53 Irish Ferries Terminal - Talbot Street (Opp Bank Of View In Website Mode Ireland) The 53 bus line (Irish Ferries Terminal - Talbot Street (Opp Bank Of Ireland)) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Irish Ferries Terminal - Talbot Street (Opp Bank Of Ireland): 7:05 AM - 7:00 PM (2) Talbot Street (Opp Bank Of Ireland) - Irish Ferries Terminal: 7:00 AM - 7:45 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 53 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 53 bus arriving. Direction: Irish Ferries Terminal - Talbot Street 53 bus Time Schedule (Opp Bank Of Ireland) Irish Ferries Terminal - Talbot Street (Opp Bank Of 18 stops Ireland) Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 10:30 AM - 5:30 PM Monday 7:05 AM - 7:00 PM Ferry Terminal, Stop 2270 Tuesday 7:05 AM - 7:00 PM Alexandra Road, Stop 2274 Wednesday 7:05 AM - 7:00 PM Cumberland Road Thursday 7:05 AM - 7:00 PM 7 Fitzwilliam Place, Dublin Friday 7:05 AM - 7:00 PM East Wall Road, Stop 2508 Saturday 7:30 AM - 7:30 PM East Road, Stop 2278 Caledon Road, Stop 2279 92 East Road, Dublin 53 bus Info Church Road, Stop 2720 Direction: Irish Ferries Terminal - Talbot Street (Opp Bank Of Ireland) Oxford Terrace, Stop 2280 Stops: 18 Blythe Avenue, Dublin Trip Duration: 19 min Line Summary: Ferry Terminal, Stop 2270, Alexandra St Mary's Road North, Stop 2281 Road, Stop 2274, Cumberland Road, East Wall Road, Stop 2508, East Road, Stop 2278, Caledon Road, St Mary's Road, Stop 2282 Stop 2279, Church Road, Stop 2720, Oxford Terrace, Stop 2280, St Mary's Road North, Stop 2281, St Mary's Road, Stop 2282, West Road, Stop 4468, West Road, Stop 4468 Portside Court, Stop 2283, Nth Strand Fire Stn, Stop West Road, Dublin 616, Strandville Avenue, Stop 617, Newcomen Bridge, Stop 618, Amiens Street, Stop 619, Portside Court, Stop 2283 Buckingham St Lower, Stop 675, Mabbot Street, Stop 4380 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 Mabbot Street, Stop 4380 78 Talbot Street, Dublin Direction: Talbot Street (Opp Bank Of Ireland) - 53 bus Time Schedule Irish Ferries Terminal Talbot Street (Opp Bank Of Ireland) - Irish Ferries 27 stops Terminal Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 11:00 AM - 6:00 PM Monday 7:00 AM - 7:45 PM Mabbot Street, Stop 4380 78 Talbot Street, Dublin Tuesday 7:00 AM - 7:45 PM Railway Street, Stop 1172 Wednesday 7:00 AM - 7:45 PM Gardiner Street Lower, Dublin Thursday 7:00 AM - 7:45 PM Gloucester Lane, Stop 7671 Friday 7:00 AM - 7:45 PM Sean Mac Dermott Street Lower, Dublin Saturday 7:00 AM - 7:00 PM Rutland Street, Stop 513 80 Summerhill, Dublin Parnell Street, Stop 4513 Parnell Street, Dublin 53 bus Info Direction: Talbot Street (Opp Bank Of Ireland) - Irish Cathal Brugha Street, Stop No. 286 Ferries Terminal Findlater Place, Dublin Stops: 27 Trip Duration: 23 min O'Connell St Lower, Stop 271 Line Summary: Mabbot Street, Stop 4380, Railway 15 O'Connell Street Lower, Dublin Street, Stop 1172, Gloucester Lane, Stop 7671, Rutland Street, Stop 513, Parnell Street, Stop 4513, Busáras, Stop 496 Cathal Brugha Street, Stop No. 286, O'Connell St Busáras, Dublin Lower, Stop 271, Busáras, Stop 496, Outside Connolly Station, Portland Row, Stop 515, North Outside Connolly Station Strand Road, Stop 516, Bayview Avenue, Stop 4384, Waterloo Avenue, Stop 518, East Wall Road, Stop Portland Row, Stop 515 2255, West Road, Stop 2256, Seaview Avenue, Stop Amiens Street, Dublin 2717, Strangford Rd East, Stop 2257, St Mary's Road, Stop 2258, Church Road, Stop 2259, Kilane North Strand Road, Stop 516 Road, Stop 2260, Church Court, Stop 2261, East 71-96 William Street North, Dublin Road, Stop 4469, Merchants Road, Stop 2262, Alexandra Road, Stop 2264, Cumberland Road, Bond Bayview Avenue, Stop 4384 Drive, Stop 7601, Ferry Terminal, Stop 2270 145 North Strand Road, Dublin Waterloo Avenue, Stop 518 64 North Strand Road, Dublin East Wall Road, Stop 2255 West Road, Stop 2256 Seaview Avenue, Stop 2717 Strangford Rd East, Stop 2257 West Road, Dublin St Mary's Road, Stop 2258 Church Road, Stop 2259 Church Road, Dublin Kilane Road, Stop 2260 Church Court, Stop 2261 92 East Road, Dublin East Road, Stop 4469 Merchants Road, Stop 2262 Alexandra Road, Stop 2264 Cumberland Road 7 Fitzwilliam Place, Dublin Bond Drive, Stop 7601 Bond Drive, Dublin Ferry Terminal, Stop 2270 53 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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