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Laois Timetables *Please Note All Times Are Approximate and Subject to Change Local Link Laois Offaly I Timetables Laois Offaly B A Laois timetables *Please note all times are approximate and subject to change Local Link Laois Offaly i Timetables For further details or to book onto any of our services please contact the Local Link Laois Offaly Office: Email: [email protected] Tel: 057 869 2168 Online: www.locallink.ie Facebook: LocalLinkLaoisOffaly Laois TRIP Ltd t/a Local Link Laois Offaly Laois County Council County Hall Portlaoise Co. Laois Fares Fares are subject to change and vary depending on service, contact office for exact fare. Fare Type Minimum Maximum Free Travel Pass FREE FREE Adult Single €2.00 €3.00 Adult Return €3.00 €5.00 Student Single* €1.00 €3.00 Student Return* €2.00 €5.00 Child Single (5-18) €1.00 €3.00 Child Return (5-18) €2.00 €5.00 Under 5's FREE FREE *For college service fares see timetables Services do not operate on Public Holidays Information correct at the time of print: May 2019 ii Local Link Laois OffalyAll times subject to change.*Please note all times are approximate and subject to change Contents Days: Service ID: Route Area: Destination: Pg: Mon – Sun 834 Roscrea – Portlaoise Portlaoise 2-3 Mon – Fri 2343 Borris-In-Ossory – Castletown – Mountrath Mount Lucas 4-5 – Portlaoise – Mountmellick – Portarlington – Walsh Island – Mount Lucas Mon – Fri 4994 Durrow – Abbeyleix – Ballyroan – Portlaoise Athlone AIT 6 (Term time) – Mountmellick – Tullamore - Athlone AIT Mon 7097 Stradbally – Lugacurran – Carlow Carlow 7 Mon 7094 Garryhinch – Tullamore (2nd Mon) Tullamore 8 Mon 7095 Cloneygowan – Portlaoise (4th Mon) Portlaoise 9 Mon & Thu 547 Rathdowney – Errill – Roscrea Roscrea 10 Mon & Thu 553 Vicarstown – Moyanna / Inch Cross – Portlaoise 11 Stradbally – Portlaoise Tue 558 Mountmellick – Portlaoise Portlaoise 12-13 Tue 7093 Rathdowney – Abbeyleix – Portlaoise Portlaoise 14 Tue & Fri 546 Clonmeen – Errill – Rathdowney Rathdowney 15 Tue & Fri 544 Clonaslee – Rosenallis – Mountmellick – Portlaoise Portlaoise 16-17 Ballyfin – Portlaoise Tue & Fri 551 Shanahoe – Abbeyleix Abbeyleix 18 Tue & Fri 545 Ballyfin – Killanure – Camross – Coolrain – Pike Mountrath / 19 of Rushall – Castletown – Mountrath / Portlaoise Portlaoise (every 1st & 3rd Tue to Portlaoise) Wed 560 Portarlington Area Portarlington 20 Wed & Fri 550 Kilminchy – Dublin Road – Portlaoise Portlaoise 21 Thu 552 Lugacurran – Stradbally – Portlaoise Portlaoise 22 Thu 7092 Ballyfin – Rosenallis – Clonaslee – Tullamore Tullamore 23 Thu 548 Garryhinch - Portarlington Portarlington 24 Fri 549 Bracknagh – Portarlington Portarlington 25 Fri 557 Clonaghadoo – Mountmellick (every 2nd Fri) Mountmellick 26 Fri 557 Clonaghadoo – Mountmellick – Tullamore Tullamore 27 (every 2nd Fri) Fri 554 Coolrain – Camross – Killanure Coolrain 28 and surrounding areas Fri, Sat, BH Sun 4728 Mountrath - Ballyfin - Castletown and surrounds Mountrath 29 Fri, Sat, BH Sun 4729 Emo and surrounds Emo 30 Sat 7096 Bracknagh – Walsh Island – Tullamore Tullamore 31 Sat 554 Coolrain – Camross – Killanure and surrounding Coolrain 32 areas Sat 555 Rosenallis and surrounding areas Rosenallis 33-34 Sun 556 Rosenallis and surrounding areas Rosenallis 35-36 *Please note all times are approximate and subject to change Local Link Laois Offaly 1 Timetables 834: Roscrea to Portlaoise Day: Monday to Saturday ROSCREA TO PORTLAOISE Departing From: Stops Time Time Time Church Abbey Roscrea 08:00 11:20 15:20 Street Borris-in-Ossory Main Street 08:15 11:35 15:35 Pike of Rushall Village 08:20 11:40 15:40 Castletown Village 08:25 11:45 15:45 Mountrath Bridge Street 08:30 11:50 15:50 Portlaoise Train Station 08:50 12:10 16:10 James Fintan Portlaoise 08:55 12:15 16:15 Lalor Ave Portlaoise Hospital 09:00 12:20 16:20 Portlaoise Kilminchy 09:05 12:25 16:25 PORTLAOISE TO ROSCREA Departing From: Stops Time Time Time Portlaoise Kilminchy 09:30 13:30 18:10 Portlaoise Hospital 09:35 13:35 18:15 James Fintan Portlaoise 09:40 13:40 18:20 Lalor Ave Portlaoise Train Station 09:45 13:45 18:25 Mountrath Bridge Street 10:05 14:05 18:45 Castletown Village 10:10 14:10 18:50 Pike of Rushall Village 10:15 14:15 18:55 Borris-in-Ossory Main Street 10:20 14:20 19:00 Church Abbey Roscrea 10:35 14:35 19:15 Street 2 Local Link Laois Offaly *Please note all times are approximate and subject to change 834: Roscrea to Portlaoise Day: Sunday & Bank Holidays* ROSCREA TO PORTLAOISE Departing From: Stops Time Time Time Church Abbey Roscrea 08:30 12:30 16:30 Street Borris-in-Ossory Main Street 08:45 12:45 16:45 Pike of Rushall Village 08:50 12:50 16:50 Castletown Village 08:55 12:55 16:55 Mountrath Bridge Street 09:00 13:00 17:00 Portlaoise Train Station 09:20 13:20 17:20 James Fintan Portlaoise 09:25 13:25 17:25 Lalor Ave Portlaoise Hospital 09:30 13:30 17:30 Portlaoise Kilminchy 09:35 13:35 17:35 PORTLAOISE TO ROSCREA Departing From: Stops Time Time Time Portlaoise Kilminchy 10:30 14:10 19:10 Portlaoise Hospital 10:35 14:15 19:15 James Fintan Portlaoise 10:40 14:20 19:20 Lalor Ave Portlaoise Train Station 10:45 14:25 19:35 Mountrath Bridge Street 11:10 14:45 19:55 Castletown Village 11:15 14:50 20:00 Pike of Rushall Village 11:20 14:55 20:05 Borris-in-Ossory Main Street 11:25 15:00 20:10 Church Abbey Roscrea 11:40 15:15 20:25 Street * Services do not operate on Christmas Day, St. Stephen’s Day & New Year’s Day. *Please note all times are approximate and subject to change Local Link Laois Offaly 3 Timetables 2343: Borris-In-Ossory – Pike of Rushall – Castletown – Mountrath – Portlaoise – Mountmellick – Portarlington – Walsh Island – Mount Lucas Day: Monday to Friday BORRIS-IN-OSSORY – PIKE OF RUSHALL – CASTLETOWN – MOUNTRATH – PORTLAOISE – MOUNTMELLICK – PORTARLINGTON – WALSH ISLAND – MOUNT LUCAS Departing From: Stops Time Borris-In-Ossory Bus Éireann Stop 06:55 Pike of Rushall Bus Éireann Stop 07:00 Castletown Bus Éireann Stop 07:05 Mountrath Bus Éireann Stop 07:10 Portlaoise James Fintan Lalor Ave 07:25 Portlaoise Train Station 07:30 Portlaoise Old Post Office 07:35 MDA and O’Connell Mountmellick 07:40 Square Portarlington The Square 07:55 Corner of Portarlington Walsh Island 08:10 Road Mount Lucas Training Centre 08:20 4 Local Link Laois Offaly *Please note all times are approximate and subject to change 2343: Borris-In-Ossory – Pike of Rushall – Castletown – Mountrath – Portlaoise – Mountmellick – Portarlington – Walsh Island – Mount Lucas Day: Monday to Friday (Continued) MOUNT LUCAS – WALSH ISLAND – PORTARLINGTON – MOUNTMELLICK – PORTLAOISE – MOUNTRATH – CASTLETOWN - PIKE OF RUSHALL – BORRIS-IN-OSSORY Time Time Departing From: Stops (Mon-Thur) (Fri) Training Mount Lucas 15:55 13:10 Centre Corner of Walsh Island Portarlington 16:05 13:20 Road Portarlington The Square 16:20 13:35 MDA and Mountmellick O’Connell 16:35 13:50 Square Portlaoise Train Station 16:45 14:00 Old Post Portlaoise 16:50 14:05 Office James Fintan Portlaoise 16:55 14:10 Lalor Ave Bus Éireann Mountrath 17:10 14:25 Stop Bus Éireann Castletown 17:15 14:30 Stop Bus Éireann Pike of Rushall 17:20 14:35 Stop Bus Éireann Borris-In-Ossory 17:25 14:40 Stop *Please note all times are approximate and subject to change Local Link Laois Offaly 5 Timetables 4994: Durrow – Abbeyleix – Ballyroan – Portlaoise – Mountmellick – Tullamore - Athlone AIT Day: Monday to Friday (Term Time) DURROW - ABBEYLEIX - BALLYROAN – PORTLAOISE – MOUNTMELLICK – TULLAMORE - ATHLONE AIT Departing Time Stops From: (Mon-Fri) Durrow Bus Éireann Stop 07:00 Abbeyleix Bus Éireann Stop 07:10 Ballyroan Whelan’s Pub 07:15 Portlaoise James Fintan Lalor Ave 07:30 Mountmellick O’Connell Square 07:45 Bus Éireann Stop / The Town Tullamore 08:10 House Athlone AIT 08:40 ATHLONE AIT – TULLAMORE - MOUNTMELLICK – PORTLAOISE – BALLYROAN - ABBEYLEIX – DURROW Departing Time Time Stops From: (Mon-Thur) (Fri) Athlone AIT 17:00 13:00 Bus Éireann Tullamore Stop / The Town 17:35 13:35 House Mountmellick O’Connell Square 18:05 14:05 James Fintan Portlaoise 18:15 14:15 Lalor Ave Ballyroan Whelan’s Pub 18:30 14:30 Abbeyleix Bus Éireann Stop 18:35 14:35 Durrow Bus Éireann Stop 18:45 14:45 Single to Athlone Return Single Weekly Portlaoise Student €15 €10 €48 €5 6 Local Link Laois Offaly *Please note all times are approximate and subject to change 7097: Stradbally – Lugacurran – Carlow Day: Monday STRADBALLY – LUGACURRAN – CARLOW Departing From: Stops Time Stradbally 09:40 Loughlass 09:45 Raheennahown 09:55 Lugacurran 10:05 Kellystown 10:15 Slatt – Wolfhill 10:25 Newtown Cross 10:30 Tolerton 10:40 Turra 10:45 Killeshin 10:50 Graiguecullen 10:55 Carlow Fairgreen Shopping Centre 11:00 CARLOW – LUGACURRAN – STRADBALLY Departing From: Stops Time Carlow Fairgreen Shopping Centre 13:00 Graiguecullen 13:05 Killeshin 13:10 Turra 13:15 Tolerton 13:20 Newtown Cross 13:30 Slatt – Wolfhill 13:35 Kellystown 13:45 Lugacurran 13:55 Raheennahown 14:05 Loughlass 14:15 Stradbally 14:20 *Please note all times are approximate and subject to change Local Link Laois Offaly 7 Timetables 7094: Garryhinch – Tullamore Day: Monday (2nd Monday) GARRYHINCH – TULLAMORE Departing From: Stops Time Garryhinch Cross 10:00 Garryhinch Bog Road 10:05 Cloneyhurke Lane 10:10 Cloneygowan Village 10:15 Tullamore Bridge Centre 10:40 TULLAMORE – GARRYHINCH Departing From: Stops Time Tullamore Bridge Centre 13:30 Cloneygowan Village 13:55 Cloneyhurke Lane 14:05 Garryhinch Bog Road 14:15 Garryhinch Cross 14:25 8 Local Link Laois Offaly *Please note all times are approximate and subject to change 7095: Cloneygowan – Portlaoise Day: Monday (4th Monday) CLONEYGOWAN – PORTLAOISE Departing From: Stops Time Cloneygowan Village 10:00 Cloneyhurke Lane 10:05 Garryhinch Bog Road 10:10 Garryhinch
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