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70 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 70 bus time schedule & line map 70 Burlington Road (Mespil Road) - Dunboyne Village View In Website Mode The 70 bus line (Burlington Road (Mespil Road) - Dunboyne Village) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Burlington Road (Mespil Road) - Dunboyne Village: 7:00 AM - 11:15 PM (2) Dunboyne Village - Burlington Road (Mespil Road): 6:00 AM - 11:30 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 70 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 70 bus arriving. Direction: Burlington Road (Mespil Road) - 70 bus Time Schedule Dunboyne Village Burlington Road (Mespil Road) - Dunboyne Village 46 stops Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 8:30 AM - 11:15 PM Monday 7:00 AM - 11:15 PM Mespil Hotel, Stop 7333 43-49 Mespil Road, Dublin Tuesday 7:00 AM - 11:15 PM Baggot St Lower, Stop 783 Wednesday 7:00 AM - 11:15 PM 89 Baggot Street Lower, Dublin Thursday 7:00 AM - 11:15 PM Lower Baggot Street Friday 7:00 AM - 11:15 PM 111-112 Baggot Street Lower, Dublin Saturday 7:00 AM - 11:15 PM Pembroke St Lower, Stop 785 33 Pembroke Street Lower, Dublin Lower Leeson Street 17 Leeson Street Lower, Dublin 70 bus Info Direction: Burlington Road (Mespil Road) - Dawson Street, Stop 793 Dunboyne Village 43 Dawson Street, Dublin Stops: 46 Trip Duration: 61 min Clare Street Line Summary: Mespil Hotel, Stop 7333, Baggot St Leinster Street South, Dublin Lower, Stop 783, Lower Baggot Street, Pembroke St Lower, Stop 785, Lower Leeson Street, Dawson Science Gallery, Stop 7587 Street, Stop 793, Clare Street, Science Gallery, Stop 41 Pearse Street, Dublin 7587, Pearse Street, Stop 7588, Aston Quay, Civic O∆ces, Merchant's Quay, Stop 1444, Usher's Quay, Pearse Street, Stop 7588 Stop 1445, Blackhall Place, Stop 1647, Stoneybatter, 202-206 Pearse Street, Dublin Stop 1648, Manor Street, Stop 1649, Prussia Street, Stop 1911, Cabra Drive, Stop 1913, Glenbeigh Road, Aston Quay Stop 1914, Dunard, Stop 1805, Navan Road, Cabra 2 Aston Quay, Dublin Garda Station, Stop 1660, Our Lady's Church, Stop 1661, Baggot Road, Stop 1662, Ashtown Grove, Stop Civic O∆ces 1664, Kempton, Stop 1665, Ashtown Roundabout, 6-7 Exchange Street Lower, Dublin Phoenix Park Avenue, Stop 1807, Parkway Station, Stop 7167, Morgan Place, Stop 1808, Navan Road, Merchant's Quay, Stop 1444 Stop 7389, Littlepace Gallops, Stop 4324, The Grove, 18 Merchant's Quay, Dublin Stop 4769, Deerhaven, Stop 4770, Huntstown Wood, Stop 4765, Deerhaven, Stop 4766, The Grove, Stop Usher's Quay, Stop 1445 4767, Littlepace Park, Stop 4768, Littlepace, Stop Usher's Quay, Dublin 4325, The Fairways Apartments, Loughsallagh, Stop 3329, Clonee Sawmills, Stop 3330, Dunboyne Blackhall Place, Stop 1647 Station, Stop 3331, St Peter's College, Stop 3351, Blackhall Place, Dublin Credit Union O∆ce, Dunboyne Village, Stop 3333 Stoneybatter, Stop 1648 Stoneybatter, Dublin Manor Street, Stop 1649 70 Manor Street, Dublin Prussia Street, Stop 1911 Cabra Drive, Stop 1913 47 Old Cabra Road, Dublin Glenbeigh Road, Stop 1914 Dunard, Stop 1805 Navan Road 61 Navan Road, Dublin Cabra Garda Station, Stop 1660 149 Navan Road, Dublin Our Lady's Church, Stop 1661 188 Navan Road, Dublin Baggot Road, Stop 1662 261 Navan Road, Dublin Ashtown Grove, Stop 1664 345 Navan Road, Dublin Kempton, Stop 1665 Darling Estate, Dublin Ashtown Roundabout 389 Navan Road, Dublin Phoenix Park Avenue, Stop 1807 Parkway Station, Stop 7167 Navan Road, Dublin Morgan Place, Stop 1808 Navan Road, Stop 7389 Blanchardstown Bypass, Dublin Littlepace Gallops, Stop 4324 The Grove, Stop 4769 Hunters Run, Dublin Deerhaven, Stop 4770 The Green, Pheasant Run Huntstown Wood, Stop 4765 Brambleƒeld Crescent, Dublin Deerhaven, Stop 4766 The Green, Pheasant Run The Grove, Stop 4767 The Grove, Hunter's Run Littlepace Park, Stop 4768 Littlepace, Stop 4325 The Fairways Apartments Loughsallagh, Stop 3329 Clonee Sawmills, Stop 3330 Dunboyne Station, Stop 3331 St Peter's College, Stop 3351 Station Road, Dunboyne Credit Union O∆ce 8 Castleview Terrace, Dunboyne Dunboyne Village, Stop 3333 Direction: Dunboyne Village - Burlington Road 70 bus Time Schedule (Mespil Road) Dunboyne Village - Burlington Road (Mespil Road) 49 stops Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 8:00 AM - 11:00 PM Monday 6:00 AM - 11:30 PM Dunboyne Village, Stop 3333 Tuesday 6:00 AM - 11:30 PM Station Road Wednesday 6:00 AM - 11:30 PM St Peter's College, Stop 3352 Thursday 6:00 AM - 11:30 PM Station Road, Dunboyne Friday 6:00 AM - 11:30 PM Mill View, Stop 3335 Saturday 6:30 AM - 11:30 PM Clonee Sawmills, Stop 3336 Loughsallagh, Stop 3337 The Fairways Apartments 70 bus Info Direction: Dunboyne Village - Burlington Road Summerseat Court, Stop 3339 (Mespil Road) Stops: 49 Trip Duration: 59 min Littlepace, Stop 3340 Line Summary: Dunboyne Village, Stop 3333, Station Road, St Peter's College, Stop 3352, Mill View, Stop Littlepace Gallops, Stop 4324 3335, Clonee Sawmills, Stop 3336, Loughsallagh, Stop 3337, The Fairways Apartments, Summerseat The Grove, Stop 4769 Court, Stop 3339, Littlepace, Stop 3340, Littlepace Hunters Run, Dublin Gallops, Stop 4324, The Grove, Stop 4769, Deerhaven, Stop 4770, Huntstown Wood, Stop 4765, Deerhaven, Stop 4770 Deerhaven, Stop 4766, The Grove, Stop 4767, The Green, Pheasant Run Littlepace Park, Stop 4768, Morgan Place, Stop 1845, Parkway Station, Stop 7166, Old Racecourse, Huntstown Wood, Stop 4765 Stop 1847, Navan Road, Kempton, Stop 1697, Brambleƒeld Crescent, Dublin Ashtown Grove, Stop 1698, Baggot Road, Stop 1699, Baggot Road, Stop 1700, Our Lady's Church, Stop Deerhaven, Stop 4766 1701, Navan Road Church, Stop 1702, Cabra Garda The Green, Pheasant Run Station, Stop 1703, Navan Road, Old Cabra Road, Stop 1906, Glenbeigh Road, Stop 1907, Cabra Drive, The Grove, Stop 4767 Stop 1908, Prussia Street, Stop 1909, Manor Street, The Grove, Hunter's Run Stop 1713, Stoneybatter, Stop 1714, Blackhall Place, Stop 1715, Arran Quay, Stop 7453, Four Courts, Stop Littlepace Park, Stop 4768 1478, Ormond Quay Upper, Bachelors Walk, Stop 315, Nassau Street, Stop 404, Kildare Street, Stop Morgan Place, Stop 1845 747, Huguenot Cemetery, Stop 748, Baggot St Lower, Stop 749, Fitzwilliam Street, Stop 750, Herbert Street, Parkway Station, Stop 7166 Stop 751, Baggot St Upper, Stop 752, Waterloo Road, Stop 753, Burlington Road, Stop 7370, Burlington Old Racecourse, Stop 1847 Road, Stop 7339 Navan Road, Dublin Navan Road 383 Navan Road, Dublin Kempton, Stop 1697 Darling Estate, Dublin Ashtown Grove, Stop 1698 343 Navan Road, Dublin Baggot Road, Stop 1699 309 Navan Road, Dublin Baggot Road, Stop 1700 259 Navan Road, Dublin Our Lady's Church, Stop 1701 199 Navan Road, Dublin Navan Road Church, Stop 1702 159 Navan Road, Dublin Cabra Garda Station, Stop 1703 126 Navan Road, Dublin Navan Road 61 Navan Road, Dublin Old Cabra Road, Stop 1906 192a Cabra Road, Dublin Glenbeigh Road, Stop 1907 Cabra Drive, Stop 1908 50 Old Cabra Road, Dublin Prussia Street, Stop 1909 Manor Street, Stop 1713 9 Manor Street, Dublin Stoneybatter, Stop 1714 13 Stoneybatter, Dublin Blackhall Place, Stop 1715 54 Blackhall Place, Dublin Arran Quay, Stop 7453 Arran Quay, Dublin Four Courts, Stop 1478 Inns Quay, Dublin Ormond Quay Upper 12 Ormond Quay Upper, Dublin Bachelors Walk, Stop 315 18-20 Bachelors Walk, Dublin Nassau Street, Stop 404 19 Nassau Street, Dublin Kildare Street, Stop 747 29 Kildare Street, Dublin Huguenot Cemetery, Stop 748 10 Merrion Row, Dublin Baggot St Lower, Stop 749 24 Baggot Street Lower, Dublin Fitzwilliam Street, Stop 750 Rock Lane, Dublin Herbert Street, Stop 751 64A Baggot Street Lower, Dublin Baggot St Upper, Stop 752 12 Baggot Street Upper, Dublin Waterloo Road, Stop 753 1 Pembroke Road, Dublin Burlington Road, Stop 7370 10 Burlington Road, Dublin Burlington Road, Stop 7339 70 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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