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179 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 179 bus time schedule & line map 179 Market Street Cootehill - Belƒeld View In Website Mode The 179 bus line (Market Street Cootehill - Belƒeld) has 9 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Belƒeld, University College Of Dublin Ucd →Market Street Cootehill: 4:50 PM (2) Clare Street →Main Street Shercock: 4:35 PM - 6:30 PM (3) Main Street Shercock →Belƒeld, University College Of Dublin Ucd: 6:20 AM (4) Main Street Shercock →Clare Street: 5:45 AM (5) Main Street Shercock →Dublin (Merrion Row): 5:25 AM (6) Market Street Cootehill →Belƒeld, University College Of Dublin Ucd: 6:30 AM - 9:00 AM (7) Market Street Cootehill →Clare Street: 9:00 AM (8) Market Street Cootehill →Dublin, Parnell Square East: 6:20 PM (9) Rotunda, Cumberland Street North →Market Street Cootehill: 8:30 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 179 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 179 bus arriving. Direction: Belƒeld, University College Of Dublin 179 bus Time Schedule Ucd →Market Street Cootehill Belƒeld, University College Of Dublin Ucd →Market 20 stops Street Cootehill Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 4:50 PM Belƒeld, University College Of Dublin Ucd Tuesday 4:50 PM Clare Street 1 Leinster Street South, Dublin Wednesday 4:50 PM Thursday 4:50 PM Custom House Quay Friday 4:50 PM Dunshaughlin, Dunshaughlin Gogan's Saturday Not Operational Ross Cross Garlow Cross 179 bus Info Navan, Ardboyne Hotel Direction: Belƒeld, University College Of Dublin Loreto Convent Navan Ucd →Market Street Cootehill Stops: 20 Trip Duration: 145 min Market Square Navan Line Summary: Belƒeld, University College Of Dublin Market Square, Navan Ucd, Clare Street, Custom House Quay, Dunshaughlin, Dunshaughlin Gogan's, Ross Cross, Flower Hill Navan Garlow Cross, Navan, Ardboyne Hotel, Loreto Convent Navan, Market Square Navan, Flower Hill Blackcastle Navan Navan, Blackcastle Navan, Troytown Navan, Simonstown Navan, Proudstown, Kilberry, Troytown Navan Wilkinstown, Nobber, Kingscourt, Kingscourt, Main Street Shercock, Market Street Cootehill Simonstown Navan Proudstown Kilberry Wilkinstown Nobber Kingscourt, Kingscourt Main Street Shercock Market Street Cootehill Market Street, Cootehill Direction: Clare Street →Main Street Shercock 179 bus Time Schedule 18 stops Clare Street →Main Street Shercock Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 4:35 PM - 6:30 PM Clare Street 1 Leinster Street South, Dublin Tuesday 4:35 PM - 6:30 PM Custom House Quay Wednesday 4:35 PM - 6:30 PM Dunshaughlin, Dunshaughlin Gogan's Thursday 4:35 PM - 6:30 PM Friday 4:35 PM - 6:30 PM Ross Cross Saturday 4:35 PM Garlow Cross Navan, Ardboyne Hotel Loreto Convent Navan 179 bus Info Direction: Clare Street →Main Street Shercock Market Square Navan Stops: 18 Trip Duration: 99 min Market Square, Navan Line Summary: Clare Street, Custom House Quay, Flower Hill Navan Dunshaughlin, Dunshaughlin Gogan's, Ross Cross, Garlow Cross, Navan, Ardboyne Hotel, Loreto Convent Navan, Market Square Navan, Flower Hill Blackcastle Navan Navan, Blackcastle Navan, Troytown Navan, Simonstown Navan, Proudstown, Kilberry, Troytown Navan Wilkinstown, Nobber, Kingscourt, Kingscourt, Main Street Shercock Simonstown Navan Proudstown Kilberry Wilkinstown Nobber Kingscourt, Kingscourt Main Street Shercock Direction: Main Street Shercock →Belƒeld, 179 bus Time Schedule University College Of Dublin Ucd Main Street Shercock →Belƒeld, University College Of 25 stops Dublin Ucd Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 6:20 AM Main Street Shercock Tuesday 6:20 AM Kingscourt, Kingscourt Wednesday 6:20 AM Nobber Thursday 6:20 AM Wilkinstown Friday 6:20 AM Kilberry Saturday Not Operational Proudstown Simonstown Navan 179 bus Info Direction: Main Street Shercock →Belƒeld, University Troytown Navan College Of Dublin Ucd Stops: 25 Market Square Navan Trip Duration: 120 min Market Square, Navan Line Summary: Main Street Shercock, Kingscourt, Kingscourt, Nobber, Wilkinstown, Kilberry, Navan, Ardboyne Hotel Proudstown, Simonstown Navan, Troytown Navan, Market Square Navan, Navan, Ardboyne Hotel, Navan (Kilcarn Bridge) Navan (Kilcarn Bridge), Garlow Cross, Ross Cross, Dunshaughlin, Foley Auctioneers, Blanchardstown Garlow Cross Sc (Slip Rd Eastbound), Hospital Car Park, Ashtown, Navan Road, Cabra, Cabra Road, Phibsboro (Opp St Ross Cross Peters Church), Phibsborough, Mater Hospital, Dublin, Parnell Square East, Clare Street, Dublin Dunshaughlin, Foley Auctioneers (Merrion Row), Dublin City South, Baggot Street Lower, Belƒeld, University College Of Dublin Ucd Blanchardstown Sc (Slip Rd Eastbound) Hospital Car Park Ashtown, Navan Road 383 Navan Road, Dublin Cabra, Cabra Road 241 Cabra Road, Dublin Phibsboro (Opp St Peters Church) Dalymount, Dublin Phibsborough, Mater Hospital 23 Berkeley Road, Dublin Dublin, Parnell Square East Parnell Square North, Dublin Clare Street 1 Leinster Street South, Dublin Dublin (Merrion Row) 11 Merrion Row, Dublin Dublin City South, Baggot Street Lower 64A Baggot Street Lower, Dublin Belƒeld, University College Of Dublin Ucd Direction: Main Street Shercock →Clare Street 179 bus Time Schedule 20 stops Main Street Shercock →Clare Street Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday Not Operational Main Street Shercock Tuesday Not Operational Kingscourt, Kingscourt Wednesday Not Operational Nobber Thursday Not Operational Wilkinstown Friday Not Operational Kilberry Saturday 5:45 AM Proudstown Simonstown Navan 179 bus Info → Troytown Navan Direction: Main Street Shercock Clare Street Stops: 20 Trip Duration: 96 min Market Square Navan Line Summary: Main Street Shercock, Kingscourt, Market Square, Navan Kingscourt, Nobber, Wilkinstown, Kilberry, Proudstown, Simonstown Navan, Troytown Navan, Navan, Ardboyne Hotel Market Square Navan, Navan, Ardboyne Hotel, Navan (Kilcarn Bridge), Garlow Cross, Navan (Kilcarn Bridge) Blanchardstown Sc (Slip Rd Eastbound), Hospital Car Park, Ashtown, Navan Road, Cabra, Cabra Road, Garlow Cross Phibsboro (Opp St Peters Church), Phibsborough, Mater Hospital, Dublin, Parnell Square East, Clare Blanchardstown Sc (Slip Rd Eastbound) Street Hospital Car Park Ashtown, Navan Road 383 Navan Road, Dublin Cabra, Cabra Road 241 Cabra Road, Dublin Phibsboro (Opp St Peters Church) Dalymount, Dublin Phibsborough, Mater Hospital 23 Berkeley Road, Dublin Dublin, Parnell Square East Parnell Square North, Dublin Clare Street 1 Leinster Street South, Dublin Direction: Main Street Shercock →Dublin (Merrion 179 bus Time Schedule Row) Main Street Shercock →Dublin (Merrion Row) Route 21 stops Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 5:25 AM Main Street Shercock Tuesday 5:25 AM Kingscourt, Kingscourt Wednesday 5:25 AM Nobber Thursday 5:25 AM Wilkinstown Friday 5:25 AM Kilberry Saturday Not Operational Proudstown Simonstown Navan 179 bus Info Direction: Main Street Shercock →Dublin (Merrion Troytown Navan Row) Stops: 21 Market Square Navan Trip Duration: 97 min Market Square, Navan Line Summary: Main Street Shercock, Kingscourt, Kingscourt, Nobber, Wilkinstown, Kilberry, Navan, Ardboyne Hotel Proudstown, Simonstown Navan, Troytown Navan, Market Square Navan, Navan, Ardboyne Hotel, Navan (Kilcarn Bridge) Navan (Kilcarn Bridge), Garlow Cross, Blanchardstown Sc (Slip Rd Eastbound), Hospital Garlow Cross Car Park, Ashtown, Navan Road, Cabra, Cabra Road, Phibsboro (Opp St Peters Church), Phibsborough, Blanchardstown Sc (Slip Rd Eastbound) Mater Hospital, Dublin, Parnell Square East, Clare Street, Dublin (Merrion Row) Hospital Car Park Ashtown, Navan Road 383 Navan Road, Dublin Cabra, Cabra Road 241 Cabra Road, Dublin Phibsboro (Opp St Peters Church) Dalymount, Dublin Phibsborough, Mater Hospital 23 Berkeley Road, Dublin Dublin, Parnell Square East Parnell Square North, Dublin Clare Street 1 Leinster Street South, Dublin Dublin (Merrion Row) 11 Merrion Row, Dublin Direction: Market Street Cootehill →Belƒeld, 179 bus Time Schedule University College Of Dublin Ucd Market Street Cootehill →Belƒeld, University College 26 stops Of Dublin Ucd Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 6:30 AM - 9:00 AM Market Street Cootehill Market Street, Cootehill Tuesday 6:30 AM - 9:00 AM Main Street Shercock Wednesday 6:30 AM - 9:00 AM Thursday 6:30 AM - 9:00 AM Kingscourt, Kingscourt Friday 6:30 AM - 9:00 AM Nobber Saturday Not Operational Wilkinstown Kilberry Proudstown 179 bus Info Direction: Market Street Cootehill →Belƒeld, Simonstown Navan University College Of Dublin Ucd Stops: 26 Trip Duration: 145 min Troytown Navan Line Summary: Market Street Cootehill, Main Street Shercock, Kingscourt, Kingscourt, Nobber, Market Square Navan Wilkinstown, Kilberry, Proudstown, Simonstown Market Square, Navan Navan, Troytown Navan, Market Square Navan, Navan, Ardboyne Hotel, Navan (Kilcarn Bridge), Navan, Ardboyne Hotel Garlow Cross, Ross Cross, Dunshaughlin, Foley Auctioneers, Blanchardstown Sc (Slip Rd Navan (Kilcarn Bridge) Eastbound), Hospital Car Park, Ashtown, Navan Road, Cabra, Cabra Road, Phibsboro (Opp St Peters Garlow Cross Church), Phibsborough, Mater Hospital, Dublin, Parnell Square East, Clare Street, Dublin (Merrion Ross Cross Row), Dublin City South, Baggot Street Lower, Belƒeld, University College Of Dublin Ucd Dunshaughlin, Foley Auctioneers Blanchardstown Sc (Slip Rd Eastbound) Hospital Car Park Ashtown, Navan Road 383 Navan Road, Dublin Cabra, Cabra Road 241 Cabra Road, Dublin Phibsboro (Opp St Peters Church) Dalymount, Dublin Phibsborough, Mater Hospital 23 Berkeley
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