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123 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 123 bus time schedule & line map 123 Gri∆th Avenue (Malahide Road) - Kilnamanagh View In Website Mode Road The 123 bus line (Gri∆th Avenue (Malahide Road) - Kilnamanagh Road) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Gri∆th Avenue (Malahide Road) - Kilnamanagh Road: 6:10 AM - 11:30 PM (2) Kilnamanagh Road - Gri∆th Avenue (Malahide Road): 6:10 AM - 11:30 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 123 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 123 bus arriving. Direction: Gri∆th Avenue (Malahide Road) - 123 bus Time Schedule Kilnamanagh Road Gri∆th Avenue (Malahide Road) - Kilnamanagh Road 47 stops Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 8:20 AM - 11:30 PM Monday 6:10 AM - 11:30 PM Gri∆th Avenue, Stop 1491 1a Gri∆th Avenue, Dublin Tuesday 6:10 AM - 11:30 PM Marino Church, Stop 1492 Wednesday 6:10 AM - 11:30 PM 31 Gri∆th Avenue, Dublin Thursday 6:10 AM - 11:30 PM Turlogh Parade, Stop 1493 Friday 6:10 AM - 11:30 PM 55 Gri∆th Avenue, Dublin Saturday 7:00 AM - 11:30 PM Marino Institute, Stop 1482 60 Gri∆th Avenue, Dublin Croydon Park, Stop 1494 143 Saint Declan's Road, Dublin 123 bus Info Direction: Gri∆th Avenue (Malahide Road) - Croydon Park Avenue, Stop 1495 Kilnamanagh Road Croydon Park Avenue, Dublin Stops: 47 Trip Duration: 56 min Marino Green, Stop 1496 Line Summary: Gri∆th Avenue, Stop 1491, Marino 15 Marino Park, Dublin Church, Stop 1492, Turlogh Parade, Stop 1493, Marino Institute, Stop 1482, Croydon Park, Stop Marino Park, Stop 1515 1494, Croydon Park Avenue, Stop 1495, Marino Marino Park, Dublin Green, Stop 1496, Marino Park, Stop 1515, Brian Road, Stop 1499, Philipsburgh Avenue, Stop 1485, Brian Road, Stop 1499 Fairview Strand, Stop 4518, Ballybough Road, Stop Brian Road, Dublin 509, Charleville Avenue, Stop 510, Summerhill Parade, Stop 511, Rutland Street, Stop 513, Parnell Philipsburgh Avenue, Stop 1485 Street, Stop 4513, Upper O'Connell Street, Ashƒeld 33 Philipsburgh Avenue, Dublin House, College Green, Stop 1278, Dame Street, Stop 1934, Lord Edward Street, Stop 1935, High Street, Fairview Strand, Stop 4518 Stop 1937, Thomas Street, Stop 1938, Bridgefoot Fairview Mews, Dublin Street, Stop 1939, James Street, Stop 1940, Steeven's Lane, Stop 1941, St James's Hospital, Stop 4516, Ballybough Road, Stop 509 Mayƒeld Road, Stop 1369, Hybreasal House, Stop 40 Courtney Place, Dublin 1370, Suir Road, Stop 1371, Suir Road Luas, Stop 1454, Slievenamon Road, Stop 1455, Galtymore Charleville Avenue, Stop 510 81 Ballybough Road, Dublin Road, Stop 1453, Good Counsel Gaa, Stop 1456, Benbulbin Road, Stop 1457, Davitt House, Stop 1458, Summerhill Parade, Stop 511 Drimnagh Cu, Stop 1459, Carrow Road, Stop 1460, Summerhill Parade, Dublin Galtymore Park, Stop 1462, Errigal Road, Stop 5149, Brandon Road, Stop 1419, Drimnagh Po, Stop 6094, Rutland Street, Stop 513 Balfe Road, Stop 2102, Walkinstown Road, Stop 80 Summerhill, Dublin 2103, Walkinstown Green, Stop 7154, Walkinstown Drive, Stop 7153, Sisters Of Charity, Stop 6056 Parnell Street, Stop 4513 Parnell Street, Dublin Upper O'Connell Street O'Connell Street Upper, Dublin Ashƒeld House 19-20 D'Olier Street, Dublin College Green, Stop 1278 23-27 College Green, Dublin Dame Street, Stop 1934 13 Dame Street, Dublin Lord Edward Street, Stop 1935 21-25 Lord Edward Street, Dublin High Street, Stop 1937 High Street, Dublin Thomas Street, Stop 1938 84 Thomas Street, Dublin Bridgefoot Street, Stop 1939 126 Thomas Street, Dublin James Street, Stop 1940 Steeven's Lane, Stop 1941 42a James Street, Dublin St James's Hospital, Stop 4516 St. James's Hospital, Dublin Mayƒeld Road, Stop 1369 622 South Circular Road, Dublin Hybreasal House, Stop 1370 Suir Road, Stop 1371 Suir Road Luas, Stop 1454 Suir Road, Dublin Slievenamon Road, Stop 1455 Slievenamon Road, Dublin Galtymore Road, Stop 1453 Galtymore Road, Dublin Good Counsel Gaa, Stop 1456 Benbulbin Road, Stop 1457 Davitt House, Stop 1458 Drimnagh Cu, Stop 1459 123 Galtymore Road, Dublin Carrow Road, Stop 1460 Galtymore Park, Stop 1462 14 Galtymore Close, Dublin Errigal Road, Stop 5149 Brandon Road, Stop 1419 Errigal Road, Dublin Drimnagh Po, Stop 6094 18 Errigal Road, Dublin Balfe Road, Stop 2102 Walkinstown Road, Stop 2103 50 Walkinstown Road, Dublin Walkinstown Green, Stop 7154 Walkinstown Green, Dublin Walkinstown Drive, Stop 7153 Sisters Of Charity, Stop 6056 Direction: Kilnamanagh Road - Gri∆th Avenue 123 bus Time Schedule (Malahide Road) Kilnamanagh Road - Gri∆th Avenue (Malahide Road) 43 stops Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 9:10 AM - 11:30 PM Monday 6:10 AM - 11:30 PM Kilnamanagh Road, Stop 6057 76 Walkinstown Road, Dublin Tuesday 6:10 AM - 11:30 PM Walkinstown Shop Cen, Stop 2183 Wednesday 6:10 AM - 11:30 PM 64 Walkinstown Road, Dublin Thursday 6:10 AM - 11:30 PM Drimnagh Road Junc, Stop 2184 Friday 6:10 AM - 11:30 PM 20 Walkinstown Road, Dublin Saturday 7:00 AM - 11:30 PM Slievebloom Road, Stop 2185 Drimnagh Road, Dublin Crumlin Hospital, Stop 1423 123 bus Info Crumlin Hospital, Stop 1424 Direction: Kilnamanagh Road - Gri∆th Avenue Crumlin Road, Dublin (Malahide Road) Stops: 43 Cooley Road, Stop 1425 Trip Duration: 57 min Line Summary: Kilnamanagh Road, Stop 6057, Curlew Road, Stop 1426 Walkinstown Shop Cen, Stop 2183, Drimnagh Road 1 Curlew Road, Dublin Junc, Stop 2184, Slievebloom Road, Stop 2185, Crumlin Hospital, Stop 1423, Crumlin Hospital, Stop Galtymore Road, Stop 1463 1424, Cooley Road, Stop 1425, Curlew Road, Stop 12 Galtymore Close, Dublin 1426, Galtymore Road, Stop 1463, Galtymore Park, Stop 4399, Drimnagh Cu, Stop 4400, Davitt House, Galtymore Park, Stop 4399 Stop 1464, Benbulbin Road, Stop 1469, Good Carrow Road, Dublin Counsel Gaa, Stop 1465, Galtymore Drive, Stop 1466, Slievenamon Road, Stop 1467, Suir Road Luas, Stop Drimnagh Cu, Stop 4400 1468, South Circular Road, Stop 1377, Mayƒeld 133 Galtymore Road, Dublin Road, Stop 1378, St James's Hospital, Stop 4514, St James's Dental, Stop 4515, Basin Street Lower, Stop Davitt House, Stop 1464 1995, James Street, Stop 1996, Thomas Street, Stop 1997, Bridgefoot Street, Stop 1998, Francis St Junc, Benbulbin Road, Stop 1469 Stop 1999, High Street, Stop 2001, Lord Edward Street, Stop 2002, College Green, Stop 1359, Good Counsel Gaa, Stop 1465 O'Connell St Upper, Stop 274, Parnell Street, Stop 1505, Summerhill, Stop 4509, Summerhill Parade, Galtymore Drive, Stop 1466 Stop 499, Ballybough Road, Stop 500, Clonliffe Avenue, Stop 501, Philipsburgh Avenue, Stop 1484, Slievenamon Road, Stop 1467 Melrose Avenue, Stop 1481, Gri∆th Court, Stop 7320, Morrogh Terrace, Stop 1486, Marino Institute, Stop 1487, Turlogh Parade, Stop 1488, Marino Suir Road Luas, Stop 1468 Church, Stop 1489, Árd Scoil Rís, Stop 1490 Suir Road, Dublin South Circular Road, Stop 1377 Mayƒeld Road, Stop 1378 604 South Circular Road, Dublin St James's Hospital, Stop 4514 57 O'Reilly Aveune, Dublin St James's Dental, Stop 4515 Basin Street Lower, Stop 1995 James Street, Stop 1996 117 James Street, Dublin Thomas Street, Stop 1997 Bridgefoot Street, Stop 1998 119 Thomas Street, Dublin Francis St Junc, Stop 1999 82 Thomas Street, Dublin High Street, Stop 2001 High Street, Dublin Lord Edward Street, Stop 2002 10-12 Lord Edward Street, Dublin College Green, Stop 1359 College Green, Dublin O'Connell St Upper, Stop 274 63-64 O'Connell Street Upper, Dublin Parnell Street, Stop 1505 125 Parnell Street, Dublin Summerhill, Stop 4509 16 Healy Street, Dublin Summerhill Parade, Stop 499 44 Summerhill Parade, Dublin Ballybough Road, Stop 500 55 Foster Terrace, Dublin Clonliffe Avenue, Stop 501 35 Ballybough Road, Dublin Philipsburgh Avenue, Stop 1484 29 Philipsburgh Avenue, Dublin Melrose Avenue, Stop 1481 65 Philipsburgh Avenue, Dublin Gri∆th Court, Stop 7320 157 Philipsburgh Avenue, Dublin Morrogh Terrace, Stop 1486 Dublin Port Tunnel, Dublin Marino Institute, Stop 1487 62 Gri∆th Avenue, Dublin Turlogh Parade, Stop 1488 50 Gri∆th Avenue, Dublin Marino Church, Stop 1489 26 Gri∆th Avenue, Dublin Árd Scoil Rís, Stop 1490 7 Gri∆th Avenue, Dublin 123 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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