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15 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 15 bus time schedule & line map 15 Ballycullen Road - Clongri∆n Station View In Website Mode The 15 bus line (Ballycullen Road - Clongri∆n Station) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Ballycullen Road (Hunter's Avenue) - Park And Ride Car Park: 24 hours (2) Main Street - Ballycullen Road (Hunter's Avenue): 24 hours Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 15 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 15 bus arriving. Direction: Ballycullen Road (Hunter's Avenue) - 15 bus Time Schedule Park And Ride Car Park Ballycullen Road (Hunter's Avenue) - Park And Ride 68 stops Car Park Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 24 hours Monday 24 hours Ballycullen Road, Stop 6282 Hunters Walk, Dublin Tuesday 24 hours Woodstown Avenue, Stop 6335 Wednesday 24 hours Old Ballycullen Road, Dublin Thursday 24 hours Woodstown Sc, Stop 6326 Friday 24 hours Woodstown, Stop 4886 Saturday 24 hours St Colmcille's Way, Stop 4887 Scholarstown Road, Stop 1150 15 bus Info Knocklyon Road, Stop 1151 Direction: Ballycullen Road (Hunter's Avenue) - Park And Ride Car Park Knockaire, Stop 1152 Stops: 68 Knocklyon Road, Dublin Trip Duration: 77 min Line Summary: Ballycullen Road, Stop 6282, Knockcullen Rise, Stop 1153 Woodstown Avenue, Stop 6335, Woodstown Sc, Knockcullen Rise, Dublin Stop 6326, Woodstown, Stop 4886, St Colmcille's Way, Stop 4887, Scholarstown Road, Stop 1150, Coolamber Park, Stop 1154 Knocklyon Road, Stop 1151, Knockaire, Stop 1152, 25 Coolamber Court, Dublin Knockcullen Rise, Stop 1153, Coolamber Park, Stop 1154, Woodbrook Park, Stop 946, Ashƒeld College, Woodbrook Park, Stop 946 Stop 1155, Riverside Cottages, Stop 1157, Springƒeld Road, Stop 1158, Bushy Park House, Stop Ashƒeld College, Stop 1155 1159, Terenure College, Stop 1160, Lakelands Park, Stop 1161, Rathdown Park, Stop 1162, Terenure 244 Templeogue Road, Dublin Library, Stop 1163, Terenure Road East, Stop 1164, Riverside Cottages, Stop 1157 Brighton Road, Stop 1165, Winton Avenue, Stop 1166, Garville Avenue, Stop 1167, Spire View Lane, 271 Templeogue Road, Dublin Stop 1168, Rathmines Park, Stop 1169, Rathmines Springƒeld Road, Stop 1158 Garda Stn, Stop 1170, Swan Centre, Stop 1069, Rathmines, Stop 1070, St Mary's College, Stop 1071, 233 Templeogue Road, Dublin Grove Park, Stop 4528, South Richmond St, Stop Bushy Park House, Stop 1159 1072, Grantham Street, Stop 7577, Pleasants Street, Stop 1353, Aungier Street, Stop 1354, Exchequer Terenure College, Stop 1160 Street, Dame Street, Stop 7582, Eden Quay, Stop 299, Outside Connolly Station, Portland Row, Stop 515, Lakelands Park, Stop 1161 North Strand Road, Stop 516, Bayview Avenue, Stop 4384, North Strand Fire Station, Stop 519, Annesley Rathdown Park, Stop 1162 Bridge, Stop 521, Fairview, Stop 522, Marino College, Stop 523, Malahide Road, Stop 669, Mount Temple Terenure Library, Stop 1163 School, Stop 670, Nazareth House, Stop 671, Donnycarney Road, Stop 672, Donnycarney Church, 24 Cormac Terrace, Dublin Stop 4382, Elm Mount Road, Stop 1196, Killester Terenure Road East, Stop 1164 Avenue, Stop 1197, Mornington Grove, Stop 1198, Mask Avenue, Stop 1199, Chanel College, Stop 1200, 74a Terenure Road East, Dublin St Brendan's Church, Stop 4385, Brookville Cresent, Brighton Road, Stop 1165 Stop 1201, Newtown Cottages, Stop 1202, Newtown Road, Stop 1203, Belcamp Lane, Stop 6115, Temple 38 Terenure Road East, Dublin View Rise, Stop 4593, Belmayne, Stop 7516, Elmƒeld, Winton Avenue, Stop 1166 Stop 6079, Hole In the Wall Rd, Stop 6315, Park Avenue, Stop 6316, Grange Lodge Avenue, Stop 89 Rathgar Road, Dublin 7236, Clongri∆n, Stop 7245, Clongri∆n Station, Stop Garville Avenue, Stop 1167 6317 139 Rathgar Road, Dublin Spire View Lane, Stop 1168 156A Rathgar Road, Dublin Rathmines Park, Stop 1169 16 Rathgar Road, Dublin Rathmines Garda Stn, Stop 1170 1 Rathgar Road, Dublin Swan Centre, Stop 1069 169 Rathmines Road Lower, Dublin Rathmines, Stop 1070 143-149 Rathmines Road Lower, Dublin St Mary's College, Stop 1071 72 Rathmines Road Lower, Dublin Grove Park, Stop 4528 27-29 Rathmines Road Lower, Dublin South Richmond St, Stop 1072 45 Richmond Street South, Dublin Grantham Street, Stop 7577 52-55 Camden Street Lower, Dublin Pleasants Street, Stop 1353 84-87 Camden Street Lower, Dublin Aungier Street, Stop 1354 4 Whitefriars, Aungier Street Exchequer Street 66-67 George's Street Great South, Dublin Dame Street, Stop 7582 10 Dame Street, Dublin Eden Quay, Stop 299 26 Eden Quay, Dublin Outside Connolly Station Portland Row, Stop 515 Amiens Street, Dublin North Strand Road, Stop 516 71-96 William Street North, Dublin Bayview Avenue, Stop 4384 145 North Strand Road, Dublin North Strand Fire Station, Stop 519 81-82 North Strand Road, Dublin Annesley Bridge, Stop 521 13 Annesley Bridge Road, Dublin Fairview, Stop 522 16 Fairview, Dublin Marino College, Stop 523 Marino Mart, Dublin Malahide Road, Stop 669 27 Malahide Road, Dublin Mount Temple School, Stop 670 Nazareth House, Stop 671 Donnycarney Road, Stop 672 Donnycarney Church, Stop 4382 Malahide Road, Dublin Elm Mount Road, Stop 1196 Thorndale Drive, Dublin Killester Avenue, Stop 1197 142 Pinebrook Road, Dublin Mornington Grove, Stop 1198 5 Mornington Park, Dublin Mask Avenue, Stop 1199 Brookville Park, Dublin Chanel College, Stop 1200 Ross Place, Dublin St Brendan's Church, Stop 4385 Brookville Cresent, Stop 1201 Malahide Road, Dublin Newtown Cottages, Stop 1202 Newtown Road, Stop 1203 Belcamp Lane, Stop 6115 Temple View Rise, Stop 4593 Belmayne, Stop 7516 Temple View Avenue, Dublin Elmƒeld, Stop 6079 Hole In the Wall Rd, Stop 6315 Park Avenue, Stop 6316 Grange Lodge Avenue, Stop 7236 Clongri∆n, Stop 7245 Clongri∆n Station, Stop 6317 Direction: Main Street - Ballycullen Road 15 bus Time Schedule (Hunter's Avenue) Main Street - Ballycullen Road (Hunter's Avenue) 70 stops Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 24 hours Monday 24 hours Clongri∆n, Stop 6318 Tuesday 24 hours Grange Lodge Avenue, Stop 6319 Wednesday 24 hours Park Avenue, Stop 7246 Thursday 24 hours Hole In the Wall Rd, Stop 6320 Friday 24 hours Donaghmede Rdbt, Stop 4594 Saturday 24 hours Templeview Avenue, Stop 4595 Temple View Avenue, Dublin Temple View Rise, Stop 4596 15 bus Info Direction: Main Street - Ballycullen Road (Hunter's Clare Hall, Stop 4563 Avenue) Stops: 70 Trip Duration: 74 min Belcamp Lane, Stop 1218 Line Summary: Clongri∆n, Stop 6318, Grange Lodge Buttercup Crescent, Dublin Avenue, Stop 6319, Park Avenue, Stop 7246, Hole In the Wall Rd, Stop 6320, Donaghmede Rdbt, Stop Newtown Road, Stop 1270 4594, Templeview Avenue, Stop 4595, Temple View Rise, Stop 4596, Clare Hall, Stop 4563, Belcamp Newtown Cottages, Stop 1272 Lane, Stop 1218, Newtown Road, Stop 1270, Malahide Road, Dublin Newtown Cottages, Stop 1272, Coolock Leisureplex, Stop 1273, St Brendans Church, Stop 1274, Mask Coolock Leisureplex, Stop 1273 Avenue, Stop 1275, Mask Park, Stop 1276, Malahide Road, Dublin Mornington Grove, Stop 1277, Danieli Road, Stop 1219, Killester Avenue, Stop 1220, Mayƒeld Park, St Brendans Church, Stop 1274 Stop 1221, Donnycarney Church, Stop 664, Casino Park, Stop 665, Mount Temple School, Stop 666, Mask Avenue, Stop 1275 Brian Road, Stop 667, Marino Crescent Park, Stop Malahide Road, Dublin 668, Fairview, Stop 614, Annesley Bridge, Stop 615, Nth Strand Fire Stn, Stop 616, Strandville Avenue, Mask Park, Stop 1276 Stop 617, Newcomen Bridge, Stop 618, Amiens Street, Stop 619, Buckingham St Lower, Stop 675, Mornington Grove, Stop 1277 Connolly Train Stn, Stop 4415, Eden Quay, Stop 301, Hawkin'S Street, Dame Street, Stop 7581, Dublin City Danieli Road, Stop 1219 South, South Great George's Street, Redmond's Hill, Camden Street Lower, Stop 1285, South Richmond Killester Avenue, Stop 1220 St, Stop 1016, Rathmines Rd Lower, Stop 1017, St Mary's College, Stop 1018, Military Road, Stop 1019, Mayƒeld Park, Stop 1221 Rathmines, Stop 1020, Swan Centre, Stop 1076, Rathmines Garda Stn, Stop 1077, Rathgar Place, Donnycarney Church, Stop 664 Stop 1078, Frankfort Avenue, Stop 1079, Auburn Malahide Road, Dublin Villas, Stop 1080, Rathgar Village, Stop 1081, Terenure Road East, Stop 1082, Brighton Road, Stop Casino Park, Stop 665 1083, St Joseph's Bns, Stop 1085, Templeogue Road, 101-102 Malahide Road, Dublin Stop 1121, Rathdown Park, Stop 1122, Lakelands Park, Stop 1123, Terenure College, Stop 1124, Bushy Mount Temple School, Stop 666 Park House, Stop 1125, Riverside Cottages, Stop 1127, Templeogue Bridge, Stop 1130, Woodbrook Park, Stop 1140, Knocklyon Road, Stop 1141, Brian Road, Stop 667 Knockcullen Rise, Stop 1142, Knockaire, Stop 1143, Dargle Wood, Stop 1144, Scholarstown Road, Stop Marino Crescent Park, Stop 668 1145, St Colmcille's Way, Stop 4869, Woodstown, Malahide Road, Dublin Stop 4870, Greenƒeld Park, Stop 3007, Hunter's Avenue, Stop 6283, Ballycullen Road, Stop 6282 Fairview, Stop 614 Fairview, Dublin Annesley Bridge, Stop 615 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 Connolly Train Stn, Stop 4415 2 Harbourmaster Place, Dublin Eden Quay, Stop 301 Eden Quay, Dublin Hawkin'S Street 16-19 Hawkins Street, Dublin Dame Street, Stop 7581 34 Dame Street, Dublin Dublin City South, South Great George's Street 40 George's Street Great South, Dublin Redmond's Hill Redmonds Hill, Dublin Camden Street Lower, Stop 1285 36 Camden Street Lower, Dublin South Richmond St, Stop 1016 21 Richmond
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