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Dublin-Bus-Route-Network.Pdf A B C D E Balbriggan F G H I 33 33a Skerries Glen Ellen Rolestown Rush Portrane 33b PM Please note that Xpresso and Nitelink services 41 b 41c PL PN 41 b Lusk Malahide Village T Donabate S 41 are not included on this diagram. 33b T 32a 42 E PP 1 Swords Manor S 1 R PQ 41 41 c River O PK D Valley R PR Coast Road E PJ Swords Village P PH P Parnell 41c Seabury PS 33a 33b 43 U PU PG Dublin PT Airport 1 4 2 32 32b 42 PF Square 83 4 4a 41 Portmarnock PV 16a 102 PE PW 13 13 a 27b T E E T E T R L 41 b PD E H A S 7 4 6 7 4 7 7 4 8 14 2 R U G O T OJ B R Harristown L W 41c S OK T H A L C A 40 PB L E PC E R 41 42 Clongriffin N Toberburr R OH A G 43 P A 12 8 PA M R OL A Tyrrelstown OG D 1 4 0 13 13 a R 7 4 7 I Balgriffin L N 38c 236 B Damastown 40d E 7 4 8 O Ikea OM R 38 38a 7 4 6 OF R S 220 O T ON T E U R E R 270 70 70a Finglas T OE G Ballymun 27 L S E 40 40a North Port Tunnel Kilmore E L OP H E N T Dunboyne R OD PA S O Blanchardstown Charlestown T ’ Donaghmede R 1 7 a Clare OC C IT E 2 42a 43 O 2 38b Poppintree Hall E Santry Santry N Clonee 42 T 19 19 a N Shanard Rd S T R E E T E T 39 39a 39b Village OQ TA L B O Ladyswell 104 Finglas 32b L O’Connell L 27 Ongar Cappagh S 220 238 19 16 42b J T Abbey E R Larkhill R Littlepace E Blunden 29a Park V Street Beaumont C E I T A Wadelei Coolock Drive S T R E E 3 Baldoyle M A RY S T P 20b 42a S Village E 39c 1 1 1 1 a T 27b Kilbarrack L R S Clonsilla 38 38a 1 1 b 1 7 a E OU OX T Ballycoolin E OW R T OB OV Huntstown 236 DCU E OT E OR Whitehall Edenmore T 19 Artane OA Corduff LOWER ABBEY STREET Finglas 7 4 7 MIDDLE ABBEY STREET Ashtown 13 a EJ EG Blanchardstown Road 7 4 8 EH 220 Station EK 66 236 237 270 13 14 2 EL Kilcock 76a 12 0 102 The Quays 238 239 19a Donnycarney EDEN QUAY EF 38a Sutton EM ED EE 42a Raheny EC 76a 38c Howth EA 6 7 a Ashington Drumcondra EB 31 EP EN OS 66 Maynooth 42b SWIFT’S ROW AY 12 2 121 Glasnevin H Q U Port Tunnel Killester U R G 3 31b B T 3 Cabra E Straffan 38 13 AB 66d 66 Ashtown 12 3 43 St. Anne’s CG E AA 42a R Road 38b D CL Howth ’ T 66a Marino 42 Estate CF O CH Glen Easton ASTON QUAY S 13 0 AC L Summit T I Captain’s AE E CM A T Clontarf S R CJ R Hill 31 31b AG AD CE CN E Y S A Castle N Q U A AH D E I N G T O AF T T Dollymount W E L L N CB CK CP R CA T Castletown Navan CD A L CR CS S Road F L E E T S T R E E T Carpenterstown Castleknock E CQ S 66b R Clontarf S 37 Phibsboro O Leixlip Lucan Parnell O M 104 M Village T E E 67 Celbridge Square 151 CC S T R T Phoenix S G E Liffey Fairview East Wall E L E Park L Salesian 25 Valley W O CV 18 76 76b C CU 10 10a P College 25a CW CT E Palmerstown Chapelizod 14 2 CX A R Islandbridge O’Connell 53 53 D A M E S S Alexandra T R E E E T S T Street North Wall Road C O L R L E G E G R E E N CZ CY Trinity E E Liffey Valley 53a T Shopping 51 53 53a 25a Cherry I.S.F.C Dodsboro Centre Orchard College Lucan The Quays 90 25 78 78a Hospital 26 Ballyfermot NA Esker Church 78 4 210 239 4 78a Dublin city NB 51b 51c NK Trinity Griffeen NJ Avenue College Ringsend T NC Inchicore 45 Poolbeg H E Irishtown T E N A ND 1 7 50 56a U S 19 1 centre stops R S 13 13 a O 79 Bluebell T A NE Rialto S U Foxborough S S 77 7 7 a T NF T R Spiddal Park N E 56 Nassau E E Adamstown E O T Drimnagh T 18 R Dolphin’s Street T F NH 151 S A Griffeen Neilstown 79a Barn Sandymount R M G Ballsbridge A NG Valley Park West 12 2 121 I 51 Merrion L 18 2 3 L Nassau Crumlin Square 2 I St Stephen’s W Ronanstown Hospital St. John’s T 12 3 Green 3 E Church E R Street Grange Castle C T T L 19 E A S T R 51b 51c Merrion E E Clondalkin E R N S T T E S T R 19a K O R I S E N S R E 68 T G T Harold’s 63 E N W S S T C A R E O Walkinstown Cross R Fox And Geese R T Newcastle 84 E D T T E E S F Booterstown I O E Co. Dublin A 69 M U E T 18 G T S H R R N R E T E G 5 68 U 5 W S Kingswood A W E Q 47 O SL S 46e 1 7 1 1 4 4 L R Ranelagh Donnybrook A N D O Rathmines Blackrock L I 65b 50 I R Crumlin K R Citywest E Village Rathgar SA M SB Saggart 83 14 a Monkstown Dún Laoghaire SK Limekiln UCD Stanaway 1 1 b 46a 7 4 6 75 SJ SC 77 Kimmage Belfield 69 19 a 15 a Avenue SH Jobstown 2 3 45a 1 1 1 59 Rathcoole Greenhills 14 Milltown 10 1 1 b Mount B C U A G Merrion F F E S G 65 Terenure Dartry T R E E T O Whitehall 39b T Kilnamanagh St. Stephen’s S T R Blessington Road 1 4 2 E 65 Stradbrook E T 15 a Killinarden 7 7 a 12 8 Windy 1 1 a 46e Arbour 4a Green 77 15 65b Goatstown 1 1 a 7 d 65 15 0 15 b Sallynoggin Tallaght Tymon SD Ballymore 15 e 1 1 North Templeogue 16a Stillorgan 6 76 76a 76b Rossmore 15f Dundrum SE 6 Churchtown 7b Ballyknockan 56 56a 75 10a 1 1 1 4 1 4 a 44b Kill O’ The Dalkey SF 65 59 7 a 7 7 a 210 49 Grange 8 7 d SG 49a Mackintosh Rathfarnham 46b Park Old Firhouse Galloping 7 4 6 Killiney Bawn 15 b 46d 16a Green 46a Nutgrove Sandyford 46d 7 15 Industrial Estate Aylesbury Shopping 15 e Ballycullen Centre 1 1 46b 54a 15 f 15f Ballyboden 161 14 5 16 5 75 Ellensborough 15f 16 48a 46c Ballinteer Ballybrack 7 4 15 Brookwood Cornelscourt 7 4 a Scholarstown 15 e Sandyford Whitechurch Loughlinstown SJ Finding your stop Stocking 15 b 1 1 6 Foxrock 7 1 1 1 1 1 4 7 Avenue 46d 63 84 Ag aimsiú do stad bus 7 Ticknock 7 4 7 4 a 45 Once you have found your Rockbrook 14 5 161 46c destination in the index overleaf 44 63 Carrickmines 45a you can locate the relevant city Ballyogan Belarmine centre stops on the city centre 47 Stepaside Cherrywood map above and the relevant bus 7 46c 7b routes on the diagram to the left. Shankill Nuair a aimsíonn tú do cheann 18 5 scríbe ar an innéacs lastall is féidir 1 1 8 63 Palermo 18 4 leat stadanna ábhartha lár na Kilternan Bray cathrach a aimsiú ar léarscáil lár na cathrach thuas agus na bealaí 8 Kilmacanogue 8 Glencullen Ballywaltrim Greystones bus ábhartha a aimsiú ar an 1 4 5 Oldcourt 44b Enniskerry 45a 45 léarscáil ar chlé. Shop River 44 Kilcoole 18 5 Newtownmountkennedy 84 A B C D E F G 18 4 Newcastle Co. Wicklow Dublin Bus Network 2009 Bus Átha Cliath Gréasán 2009 Network diagram and city centre stops Léaráid Gréasán agus stadanna lár na cathrach A D G A3 Maynooth 66 67a H8 Shankill 7b A4 Adamstown 151 I6 Dalkey 7d A5 Grange Castle 51b 51c Maynooth 66 84 University Ardgillan 33 8 151 145 House Mount Merrion, 11a Docklands 151 Griffith College 19 Mather Road Shelbourne 1 2 3 C3 Ashington 122 Station North Park 50 56a 77 C3 Ashtown 120 H Greyhound F2 Donaghmede 29a Mulhuddart 38 38a Stadium 77a Station D1 Harristown 4/a F5 Donnybrook 7b 7d N E1 Skerries 33 B 13 13a 10 10a A5 Newcastle, 68 E1 Balbriggan 33 St James’s 19 83 Co. Dublin Hospital 39b 123 G2 Baldoyle 32 32a 32b 27b I8 Newcastle, 84 Village 46a 46b Co.
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