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Limerick Timetables Limerick B A For more information For online information please visit: locallinklimerick.ie Call us at: 069 78040 Email us at: [email protected] Ask your driver or other staff member for assistance Operated By: Local Link Limerick Fares: Adult Return/Single: €5.00/€3.00 Student & Child Return/Single: €3.00/€2.00 Adult Train Connector: €1.50 Student/Child Train Connector: €1.00 Multi Trip Adult/Child: €8.00/€5.00 Weekly Student/Child: €12.00 5 day Weekly Adult: €20.00 6 day Weekly Adult: €25.00 Free Travel Pass holders and children under 5 years travel free Our vehicles are wheelchair accessible Contents Route Page Ballyorgan – Ardpatrick – Kilmallock – Charleville – Doneraile 4 Newcastle West Service (via Glin & Shanagolden) 12 Charleville Child & Family Education Centre 20 Spa Road Kilfinane to Mitchelstown 21 Mountcollins to Newcastle West (via Dromtrasna) 23 Athea Shanagolden to Newcastle West Desmond complex 24 Castlemahon via Ballingarry to Newcastle West - Desmond Complex 25 Castlmahon to Newcastle West - Desmond Complex 26 Ballykenny to Newcastle West- Desmond Complex 27 Shanagolden to Newcastle West - Special Olympics 28 Tournafulla to Newcastle West - Special Olympics 29 Abbeyfeale to Newcastle West - Special Olympics 30 Elton to Hospital 31 Adare to Newcastle West 32 Kilfinny via Adare to Newcastle West 33 Feenagh via Ballingarry to Newcastle West - Desmond Complex 34 Knockane via Patrickswell to Dooradoyle 35 Knocklong to Dooradoyle 36 Rathkeale via Askeaton to Newcastle West to Desmond Complex 37 Ballingarry to Rathkeale - Wednesday Club 38 Bruff to Dooradoyle 39 Knockcarron to Dooradoyle 40 Ballylanders to Hospital 41 Local Link Timetable 1 Contents Greggane to Hospital 42 Ballyhahill to Newcastle West - Desmond Complex 43 Abbeyfeale to Newcastle West - Desmond Complex 44 Ballingarry to Newcastle West - Desmond Complex 45 Kilbehenny to Mitchelstown 46 Shanballymore to Mitchelstown 47 Kilmeedy to Newcastle West - Desmond Complex 48 Kilcornan to Dooradoyle 49 Askeaton to Dooradoyle 50 Ballingarry to Newcastle West 51 Strand to Newcastle West - Desmond Complex 52 Foynes, Shanagolden to Glin Day Care 53 Athea to Glin Day Care 54 Ballylongford to Glin 55 Knocklong to Mitchelstown 56 Spa Road Kilfinane to Mitchelstown 57 Loughill to Newcastle West 58 Athea to Newcastle West 59 Kilmeedy to Newcastle West 60 Hospital to Dooradoyle 61 Churchtown to Charleville 62 Mountcollins to Abbeyfeale 63 Granagh to Charleville 64 Knocklong to Charleville 65 2 Local Link Timetable Doon to Dooradoyle 66 Cloonaduff to Patrickswell 67 Dromcolliher to Newcastle West 68 Broadford to Newcastle West 69 Abbeyfeale to Rathkeale Butterfly Club 70 *Due to the door-to-door nature of most of our services, resulting in slight changes to timetables, we strongly advise that you book in advance before travelling. Please note all times are approximate and subject to change Local Link Timetable 3 Timetable Ballyorgan – Ardpatrick – Kilmallock – Charleville – Doneraile BALLYORGAN TO DONERAILE Departs Stops Mon Tues Weds Thurs Fri Ballyorgan Village Inn 7.00 7.00 7.00 7.00 7.00 Ardpatrick Community Hall 7.10 7.10 7.10 7.10 7.10 Effin Community Hall 7.30 7.30 7.30 7.30 7.30 Tobernea Hail & Ride 7.35 7.35 7.35 7.35 7.35 Kilmallock Post Office 7.40 7.40 7.40 7.40 7.40 Kilmallock Glenfield Housing Estate 7.42 7.42 7.42 7.42 7.42 Kilmallock AIB 7.45 7.45 7.45 7.45 7.45 Charleville Bus Eireann Stop - Dillons 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 Charleville Bus Eireann Stop - Dillons 8.15 8.15 8.15 8.15 8.15 Ballysally Business Centre 8.20 8.20 8.20 8.20 8.20 Charleville Train Station 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 Doneraile Park 8.42 8.42 8.42 8.42 8.42 Doneraile Bus Eireann Stop 8.45 8.45 8.45 8.45 8.45 Doneraile Bus Eireann Stop 8.50 8.50 8.50 8.50 8.50 Charleville Train Station 9.15 9.15 9.15 9.15 9.15 Ballysally Business Centre - - - - - Charleville Bus Eireann Stop - Library 9.21 9.21 9.21 9.21 9.21 Kilmallock Post Office 9.35 9.35 9.35 9.35 9.35 Kilmallock Glenfield Housing Estate 9.45 9.45 9.45 9.45 9.45 Kilmallock AIB 9.50 9.50 10.50 9.50 10.40 Charleville Bus Eireann Stop - Dillons - - - - - Note: to Mid-day service days & timings on pages 4-8 Kilmallock AIB 14.40 14.40 14.40 14.40 14.40 4 Local Link Timetable Ballyorgan – Ardpatrick – Kilmallock – Charleville – Doneraile (continued) Charleville Bus Eireann Stop – Dillons 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 Charleville Bus Eireann Stop – Dillons 16.20 16.20 16.20 16.20 16.20 Charleville Train Station 16.30 16.30 16.30 16.30 16.30 Doneraile Bus Eireann Stop 17.00 17.00 17.00 17.00 - Doneraile Park 17.05 17.05 17.05 17.05 - Charleville Train Station 17.25 17.25 17.25 17.25 17.25 Ballysally Business Centre - - - - - Charleville Bus Eireann Stop – Library 17.30 17.30 17.30 17.30 17.30 Kilmallock Post Office 17.50 17.50 17.50 17.50 17.50 Charleville Bus Eireann Stop – Library 18.10 18.10 18.10 18.10 18.10 Kilmallock Post Office 18.25 18.25 18.25 18.25 18.25 Kilmallock AIB 18.35 18.35 18.35 18.35 18.35 Tobernea Hail & Ride 18.45 18.45 18.45 18.45 18.45 Effin Community Hall 18.50 18.50 18.50 18.50 18.50 Ardpatrick Community Hall 19.00 19.00 19.00 19.00 19.00 Ballyorgan Village Inn 19.15 19.15 19.15 19.15 19.15 * Saturday service has extra Kilmallock, Charleville connections please see Saturday Timetable. TRAIN STATION CONNECTIONS Departs Stops Mon–Sat Fri only Sat Only Mon–Sat Charleville Bus Eireann Stop 8.15 12.30 12.40 16.20 Charleville Train Station 8.25 12.40 12.50 16.30 Departs Stops Mon–Sat Fri only Sat Only Charleville Train Station 9.15 13.00 17.25 Charleville Bus Eireann Stop 9.21 13.10 17.30 Local Link Timetable 5 Timetable Ballyorgan – Ardpatrick – Kilmallock – Charleville – Doneraile Monday - Thursday, Mid-day service - Including service 210 & 215 KILMALLOCK TO MITCHELSTOWN Departs Stops Mon-Thurs Kilmallock AIB 9.50 Tobernea Hail & Ride 10.00 Effin Community Hall 10.10 Ardpatrick Community Hall 10.25 Kilfinane Ballyhoura Offices 10.35 Garryspillane Hail & Ride 10.50 Ballylanders Ryans Drapery Store 11.00 Mitchelstown Bus Eireann – AIB Bank 11.15 MITCHELSTOWN TO KILMALLOCK Departs Stops Mon-Thurs Mitchelstown The Square 13.15 Ballylanders Ryans Hardware Store 13.30 Garryspillane Hail & Ride 13.40 Kilfinane Ballyhoura Offices 13.55 Ardpatrick Community Hall 14.05 Effin Community Hall 14.20 Tobernea Hail & Ride 14.30 Kilmallock Post Office 14.35 Kilmallock Glenfield Housing Estate 14.38 Kilmallock AIB 14.40 6 Local Link Timetable Ballyorgan – Ardpatrick – Kilmallock – Charleville – Doneraile Tuesday, Mid-day service KILMALLOCK TO CHARLEVILLE Departs Stops Tues Kilmallock AIB 9.50 Kilfinane Ballyhoura Offices 10.05 Ardpatrick Community Hall 10.15 Effin Community Hall 10.30 Charleville Dillon’s 10.45 CHARLEVILLE TO KILMALLOCK Departs Stops Tues Charleville Bus Eireann – Library 13.10 Effin Community Hall 13.25 Ardpatrick Community Hall 13.40 Kilfinane Ballyhoura Offices 13.50 Kilmallock Post Office 14.05 Break. No Service Kilmallock Glenfield Housing Estate 14.35 Kilmallock AIB 14.40 Local Link Timetable 7 Timetable Ballyorgan – Ardpatrick – Kilmallock – Charleville – Doneraile Wednesday, Mid-day service KILMALLOCK TO CHARLEVILLE Departs Stops Wed Kilmallock Post Office 10.50 Bruree Post Office & Supermarket 11.00 Athlacca Hail & Ride 11.10 Kilmallock Glenfield Housing Estate 11.20 Kilmallock AIB 11.25 Charleville Bus Eireann Stop – Dillons 11.45 CHARLEVILLE TO KILMALLOCK Departs Stops Wed Charleville Bus Eireann Stop to Library 13.45 Kilmallock Post Office 14.05 Bruree Post Office & Supermarket 14.15 Athlacca Hail & Ride 14.25 Break. No Service Kilmallock Post Office 14.40 8 Local Link Timetable Ballyorgan – Ardpatrick – Kilmallock – Charleville – Doneraile Friday Service KILMALLOCK TO CHARLEVILLE Departs Stops Fri Kilmallock AIB 10.40 Charleville Bus Eireann Stop – Dillons 11.00 Milford Hail & Ride 11.25 Dromcolliher 11.30 Dromina Hail & Ride 11.50 Charleville Bus Eireann Stop – Dillons 12.15 Charleville Bus Eireann Stop – Dillons 12.30 Charleville Train Station 12.40 Doneraile Bus Eireann Stop 13.00 Doneraile Park 13.05 Charleville Bus Eireann – Library 13.25 Kilmallock Post Office 13.40 Kilmallock AIB 14.40 Charleville 15.00 Dromina Hail & Ride 15.25 Dromcolliher 15.45 Milford Hail & Ride 15.50 Charleville Bus Eireann Stop – Dillons 16.15 Local Link Timetable 9 Timetable Ballyorgan – Ardpatrick – Kilmallock – Charleville – Doneraile Saturday Service KILMALLOCK TO CHARLEVILLE Departs Stops Sat Kilmallock Post Office 7.40 Kilmallock Glenfield Housing Estate 7.42 Kilmallock Allied Irish Bank (AIB) 7.45 Charleville Bus Eireann Stop Dillons 8.00 Charleville Bus Eireann Stop Dillons 8.15 Ballysally Business Centre 8.20 Charleville Train Station 8.25 Charleville Bus Eireann Stop Library 9.12 Dromina Hail & Ride 9.30 Newtown Hail & Ride 9.50 Charleville Bus Eireann Stop Library 10.15 Kilmallock Post Office 10.30 Kilmallock Glenfield Housing Estate 10.35 Kilmallock Allied Irish Bank (AIB) 10.40 Charleville Bus Eireann Stop Dillons 10.55 Break. No Service Charleville Bus Eireann Stop Dillons 12.40 Ballysally Business Centre H&R 12.45 Charleville Train Station 12.50 10 Local Link Timetable Ballyorgan – Ardpatrick – Kilmallock – Charleville – Doneraile Saturday Service CHARLEVILLE TO KILMALLOCK Departs Stops Sat Charleville Train Station 13.00 Charleville Bus Eireann Stop Library 13.10 Newtown Hail & Ride 13.25 Dromina Hail & Ride 13.55 Charleville Bus Eireann Stop Library 14.10 Kilmallock Post Office 14.25 Kilmallock Glenfield Housing Estate 14.30 Kilmallock Allied Irish Bank (AIB) 14.40 Charleville Bus Eireann
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