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Offaly Timetables *Please Note All Times Are Approximate and Subject to Change Local Link Laois Offaly 1 Timetables Laois Offaly B A Offaly timetables *Please note all times are approximate and subject to change Local Link Laois Offaly 1 Timetables For further details or to book onto any of our services please contact the Local Link Laois Offaly Office: Email: [email protected] Tel: 057 869 2168 Online: www.locallink.ie Facebook: LocalLinkLaoisOffaly Laois TRIP Ltd t/a Local Link Laois Offaly Laois County Council County Hall Portlaoise Co. Laois Fares Fares are subject to change and vary depending on service, contact office for exact fare. Fare Type Minimum Maximum Free Travel Pass FREE FREE Adult Single €2.00 €5.00 Adult Return €4.00 €5.00 Student Single* €1.50 €3.00 Student Return* €3.00 €5.00 Child Single (5-18) €1.50 €3.00 Child Return (5-18) €3.00 €5.00 Under 5's FREE FREE * For college service fares see timetable Services do not operate on Public Holidays Information correct at the time of print: May 2019 2 Local Link Laois OffalyAll times subject to change.*Please note all times are approximate and subject to change Contents Days: Service ID: Route Area: Destination: Page: Mon to Sun 834 Roscrea - Portlaoise Portlaoise 2 Mon to Fri 906 Cloghan – Banagher Templemore 4 (Term time) – Birr – Roscrea – Templemore Mon to Fri 907 Roscrea – Birr – Cloghan Athlone AIT / 5 (Term time) – Athlone AIT – Moate Moate Mon to Fri 1925 Pollagh - Kilcormac - Ferbane & Athlone AIT 6 (Term time) Athlone - Ferbane - Pollagh - Kilcormac Kilcormac Mon to Fri 7100 Belmont - Shannon Harbour - Banagher - Athlone AIT 7 (Term time) Athlone AIT - (morning only) Mon to Fri 840 Pollagh - Lemanaghan - Boher Clara 8 - Ballycumber - Clara Mon to Fri 4995 Ferbane - Tullamore via Lemanaghan Tullamore 9 (Term time) Mon to Fri 2324 Daingean - Mount Lucas - Rhode Maynooth 10 (Term time) - Edenderry - Maynooth University Mon to Fri 2347 Tullamore - Mount Lucas - Walsh Island Mount Lucas 11 Mon & Fri 2327 Castlejordan Area - Edenderry Edenderry 12 Tues 909 Clareen - Kinnitty - Knockbarron Tullamore 13 - Cadamstown - Tullamore Tues 912 Moneygall - Roscrea Roscrea 14 Tues 910 Pollagh - Ferbane - Tullamore Tullamore 15 Tues 2326 Croghan - Mullaghrush / Kilclonfert Tullamore 16 - Ballycommon - Tullamore Tues 7098 Coolderry - Birr Birr 17 Tues & Thurs 2328 Bracknagh - Cushina - Portarlington Portarlington 18 Wed 924 Clara Active Retirement Clara 19 Wed 918 Lemanaghan - Ferbane Ferbane 20 Wed 2331 Kinnafad - Edenderry - Mount Lucas Kilclonfert 21 - Daingean - Kilclonfert Wed & Fri 2330 Walsh Island - Portarlington Portarlington 22 Thurs 923 Rahan and Surrounding Area Rahan 23 Thurs 1859 Ballycumber - Lemanaghan - Ferbane Ferbane 24 Thurs 919 Shannonbridge - Belmont - Ferbane Ferbane 25 Fri 920 Ballycumber and Surrounding Areas Ballycumber 26 Fri 921 Clara Local Area Clara 27 Fri 913 Cloghan - Pollagh - Tullamore Tullamore 28 Fri 908 Coolderry - Roscrea - Moneygall - Roscrea 29 Dunkerrin - Roscrea Fri 911 Kinnitty - Clareen - Birr Birr 30 Fri, Sat, Sun 4730 Kinnitty and Surrounds Kinnitty 31 Sat 7099 Dunkerrin - Moneygall - Nenagh Nenagh 32 Sat 914 Shannonbridge - Ferbane - Athlone Athlone 33 *Please note all times are approximate and subject to change Local Link Laois Offaly 1 Timetables 834: Roscrea to Portlaoise Day: Monday to Saturday ROSCREA TO PORTLAOISE Departing From: Stops Time Time Time Church Abbey Roscrea 08:00 11:20 15:20 Street Borris-in-Ossory Main Street 08:15 11:35 15:35 Pike of Rushall Village 08:20 11:40 15:40 Castletown Village 08:25 11:45 15:45 Mountrath Bridge Street 08:30 11:50 15:50 Portlaoise Train Station 08:50 12:10 16:10 James Fintan Portlaoise 08:55 12:15 16:15 Lalor Ave Portlaoise Hospital 09:00 12:20 16:20 Portlaoise Kilminchy 09:05 12:25 16:25 PORTLAOISE TO ROSCREA Departing From: Stops Time Time Time Portlaoise Kilminchy 09:30 13:30 18:10 Portlaoise Hospital 09:35 13:35 18:15 James Fintan Portlaoise 09:40 13:40 18:20 Lalor Ave Portlaoise Train Station 09:45 13:45 18:25 Mountrath Bridge Street 10:05 14:05 18:45 Castletown Village 10:10 14:10 18:50 Pike of Rushall Village 10:15 14:15 18:55 Borris-in-Ossory Main Street 10:20 14:20 19:00 Church Abbey Roscrea 10:35 14:35 19:15 Street 2 Local Link Laois Offaly *Please note all times are approximate and subject to change 834: Roscrea to Portlaoise Day: Sunday & Bank Holidays* ROSCREA TO PORTLAOISE Departing From: Stops Time Time Time Church Abbey Roscrea 08:30 12:30 16:30 Street Borris-in-Ossory Main Street 08:45 12:45 16:45 Pike of Rushall Village 08:50 12:50 16:50 Castletown Village 08:55 12:55 16:55 Mountrath Bridge Street 09:00 13:00 17:00 Portlaoise Train Station 09:20 13:20 17:20 James Fintan Portlaoise 09:25 13:25 17:25 Lalor Ave Portlaoise Hospital 09:30 13:30 17:30 Portlaoise Kilminchy 09:35 13:35 17:35 PORTLAOISE TO ROSCREA Departing From: Stops Time Time Time Portlaoise Kilminchy 10:30 14:10 19:10 Portlaoise Hospital 10:35 14:15 19:15 James Fintan Portlaoise 10:40 14:20 19:20 Lalor Ave Portlaoise Train Station 10:45 14:25 19:35 Mountrath Bridge Street 11:10 14:45 19:55 Castletown Village 11:15 14:50 20:00 Pike of Rushall Village 11:20 14:55 20:05 Borris-in-Ossory Main Street 11:25 15:00 20:10 Church Abbey Roscrea 11:40 15:15 20:25 Street * Services do not operate on Christmas Day, St. Stephen’s Day & New Year’s Day. *Please note all times are approximate and subject to change Local Link Laois Offaly 3 Timetables 906: Cloghan – Banagher – Birr – Roscrea – Templemore Day: Monday to Friday (Term Time) CLOGHAN – BANAGHER – BIRR – ROSCREA – TEMPLEMORE Departing From: Stops Time Cloghan Bus Éireann Stop 07:30 Banagher Library 07:45 Birr Emmett Square 08:00 Shinrone Shinrone Primary School 08:20 Roscrea Bank of Ireland 08:30 (Castle Street) Roscrea Telephone Box 08:35 (Kennedy Park) Roscrea (Scart) Theresa’s Shop 08:40 Templemore St. Sheelan’s College 08:55 TEMPLEMORE – ROSCREA – BIRR – BANAGHER – CLOGHAN Time Time Departing From: Stops (Mon- (Fri) Thur) Templemore St. Sheelan’s College 16:55 13:00 Roscrea (Scart) Theresa’s Shop 17:10 13:15 Roscrea Telephone Box 17:15 13:20 (Kennedy Park) Roscrea Bank of Ireland 17:20 13:25 (Castle Street) Shinrone National Shinrone 17:35 13:40 School Birr Emmett Square 17:55 14:00 Banagher Library 18:10 14:15 Cloghan Bus Éireann Stop 18:20 14:25 Templemore Single Return Student €5 €5 4 Local Link Laois Offaly *Please note all times are approximate and subject to change 907: Roscrea – Birr – Cloghan – Athlone AIT – Moate Day: Monday to Friday (Term Time) ROSCREA – BIRR – CLOGHAN – ATHLONE AIT – MOATE Departing From: Stops Time Roscrea BOI 07:15 Clareen Cross Roads 07:30 Crinkle White Cross 07:35 Birr Monument 07:45 Cloghan Bus Éireann Stop 08:05 Ferbane Gallen School 08:15 Ballinahown Bus Éireann Stop 08:25 Athlone AIT 08:40 Moate Business College 08:55 MOATE – ATHLONE AIT – CLOGHAN – BIRR – ROSCREA Time Time Departing From: Stops (Mon-Thur) (Fri) Business Moate 16:40 13:00 College Athlone AIT 17:00 13:15 Bus Éireann Ballinahown 17:10 13:30 Stop Ferbane Library 17:15 13:35 Bus Éireann Cloghan 17:25 13:45 Stop Banagher Library 17:40 14:00 Birr Monument 17:50 14:10 Crinkle 17:55 14:15 Clareen Cross Roads 18:05 14:25 Roscrea BOI 18:30 14:50 Athlone & Moate Single Return Student €5 €8 *Please note all times are approximate and subject to change Local Link Laois Offaly 5 Timetables 1925: Pollagh – Kilcormac - Ferbane and Athlone - Ferbane - Pollagh - Kilcormac Day: Monday to Friday (Term Time) POLLAGH – KILCORMAC – FERBANE Time Departing From: Stops (Mon-Fri) Lemanaghan Cross 07:20 Pollagh Church 07:30 Blue Ball Idle Corner 07:45 Kilcormac Centra 07:55 Ferbane Gallen School 08:15 ATHLONE – FERBANE – POLLAGH – KILCORMAC Time Time Departing From: Stops (Mon-Thur) (Fri) Athlone AIT 17:00 13:00 Ferbane Gallen School 17:20 13:20 Lemanaghan Cross 17:25 13:25 Community Pollagh 17:30 13:30 Centre Blue Ball Idle Corner 17:45 13:45 Kilcormac Centra 17:50 13:50 Athlone & Moate Single Return Student €5 €8 6 Local Link Laois Offaly *Please note all times are approximate and subject to change 7100: Belmont - Shannon Harbour - Banagher - Athlone AIT Day: Monday to Friday (Term Time) BELMONT - SHANNON HARBOUR - BANAGHER - ATHLONE Departing From: Stops Time Belmont Cahills Shop 07:30 Shannon Harbour Pub 07:40 Banagher Library 07:55 Cloghan Bus Éireann Stop 08:05 Ferbane Gallen School 08:15 Athlone AIT 08:40 *Please note all times are approximate and subject to change Local Link Laois Offaly 7 Timetables 840: Pollagh – Lemanaghan - 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