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Buses and Trams from Connolly/Busáras/IFSC Area Buses and trams from Connolly/Busáras/IFSC area continues to Kinsealy Downs, 43 32x Swords Main Street KEY Dublin Airport and Seatown Seabury Bus route Points of Interest 747 Malahide 32 KEY Tram (Luas) line Hospital Feltrim 27b Coast Road 42 Principal stop Bus route Public Park Harristown27b Dardistown The Hill 14 Bus route terminus Research Centre Portmarnock Tram (Luas) line Tram (Luas) line terminus Geographic map inset only 27 27x Blackwood Lane 15 620 Bus stop and stop number Clare Hall Principal stop Transfer Points Kilmore 27b Bonnybrook Carrickhill 32 Locations where it is possible to change 27a Bus route serving stop Clongriffin 14 to a different form of transport 32x Bus route terminus 53 Bus route terminus 27.27x Rail (DART, COMMUTER or Intercity) Ellenfield Beaumont Darndale Portmarnock Park Hospital Bridge Tram (Luas) line terminus Tram (Luas Green line) 14 Blunden Drive Abbey Park 27a Bus coach (regional or intercity) 27b Baldoyle Beaumont 29a Park & Ride (larger car parks) Whitehall Transfer Points Harmonstown Grange Road Sutton Cross Airport Coolock (Newgrove 31b Locations where it is possible to change Collins Avenue Cross) Ferry Port Howth to a different form of transport McAuley 27a Sutton Castle Park Kilbarrack Lower 31a Donnycarney (not 32x) Howth Summit 31 Rail (DART, COMMUTER or Intercity) Raheny Malahide Road (not 32x) Tram (Luas Green line) (Griffith Avenue) All Saint’s Road Bus coach (regional or intercity) Killester North 32x Park & Ride (larger car parks) Clontarf Road (not ) Bull (not 32x) St Anne’s Park Island and Gardens Airport Fairview/Marino Ferry Port North Strand 130 Dollymount @P1ndar ER Castle Avenue Points of Interest LOW East Wall EET 14 15 27 27a 27b STR Road OTT 29a 31 31a 31b 32 515 14 15 27 27a RM Clontarf ACDE 42 43 53 130 27b 29a 31 31a Hospital AN M SE 27a 31b 32 32x 42 27b GA 43 53 130 Public Park C 29a RDI OR 675 P 31 NE O R 31a A R T T EE I 31b TR S O S Geographic map inset only N Y T 747 32 LE R O STRE F E 42 Connolly E 7402 T Station E 43 L T 620 Bus stop and stop number T O 130 620 W 1500 90 151 E REE R 1184 53 T S ST. 90 151 5140 27a Bus route serving stop 27a TALBOT S N Connolly 27b E 14 15 27 27a 27b 27x 29a 31 I Church Road 53 497 M Bus route terminus 31a 31b 32 32x 42 43 53 130 A BusBusárasáras 4415 14 15 27 27x Phoenix Park Coach See Dublin O’Connell Street Station Harbour map 105 R 496 14 27 27a GEO Four 4717 RGES D Courts 27x 29a 31 OCK 747 31a 31b 32 George’s Dock Jervis Abbey Lower 53 130 Mayor Spencer The Point Street Abbey Square Dock Smithfield Street 53 Dublin Port 27 27x 151 Foxborough Museum Eden Quay 27a 27b 42 43 North Wall Le Fanu Park Heuston 90 Kishoge James’s 27.27x Trinity Georges Quay (Tara Street) Grange Castle Suir Fatima Kylemore Bluebell Drimnagh Road 27x New Nangor Road Nangor Road Blackhorse Goldenbridge Rialto Christchurch Tram St Stephen’s Merrion Square Castlegrange Stop 27 Green Red Cow Longmile Crumlin Ballsbridge Drimnagh Castle Hospital Coombe Hospital Kingswood Harcourt Leeson Street Dublin Bay Dolphin’s The Merrion Corkagh Walkinstown Cross Demesne Barn Coombe Herbert Belgard Park Vincent’s Hospital Donnybrook Greenhills Cookstown Portobello RTE Broomhill Industrial Estate Rathmines Belfield (UCD) Fettercairn Hospital Tallaght Village 27x 32x Cheeverstown TALLAGHT Rathgar Tymon Terenure Citywest Campus Jobstown Park 27 Templeogue Orwell Road Saggart DUNDRUM Fortunestown Knocklyon Bushy Park 14 Churchtown Ballycullen Ballycullen Road 15 For City Centre north and O’Connell Street, take the tram (Luas Red line) to Jervis or Abbey Street For City Centre north and O’Connell Street, take the tram (Luas Red line) to Jervis or Abbey Street Destination Finder Destination Route Stop No./NameDestination Route Stop No./NameDestination Route Stop No./Name Destination Route Stop No./Name A Crumlin Hospital 27 675, 4415 Howth 31, 31a, 31b 496, 497, 515 Portmarnock Bridge 32 496, 497, 515 Abbey Park 29a 496, 497, 515 151 1500, 5140 Howth Summit 31, 31a 496, 497, 515 32x 497 Abbey Street Luas Busáras, Connolly, D J Portobello 14, 15 675, 4415 George’s Dock Dardistown 27b 497, 515 James’s Luas Busáras, Connolly, R All Saint’s Road 29a 496, 497, 515 Darndale 15, 27 496, 497, 515 George’s Dock Raheny 29a, 31, 31a, 31b, 32 496, 497, 515 B 27x 496, 497 Jervis Luas Busáras, Connolly, Rathgar 14, 15 675, 4415 42, 43 497, 515 Baldoyle 29a, 32 496, 497, 515 George’s Dock Rathmines 14, 15 675, 4415 32x 497 Dollymount 130 496, 497, 515 Jobstown 27 675, 4415 Red Cow Luas Busáras, Connolly, Ballsbridge 27x 4415 Dolphin’s Barn 27 675, 4415 K 151 1500, 5140 George’s Dock Ballycullen 15 675, 4415 Kingswood Luas Busáras, Connolly, Donnybrook 32x 675 Research Centre 42, 43 497, 515 Ballycullen Road 15 675, 4415 George’s Dock Donnycarney 14, 27b, 42, 43 497, 515 Rialto Tram Stop Luas Busáras, Connolly, Beaumont 14 497, 515 Kilbarrack Lower 31, 31a, 31b, 32 496, 497, 515 15, 27, 27a 496, 497, 515 George’s Dock Beaumont Hospital 27b 497, 515 Killester 29a, 31, 31a, 31b, 32 496, 497, 515 Belfield (UCD) 27x 4415 27x 496, 497 RTE 27x 4415 Kilmore 27b 497, 515 32x 675 Drimnagh Luas Busáras, Connolly, Kinsealy Downs 43 497, 515 S Belgard Luas Busáras, Connolly, George’s Dock Kishoge 151 1500, 5140 St James’s Luas Busáras, Connolly, George’s Dock Drimnagh Castle 151 1500, 5140 George’s Dock Dublin Airport 747 4717, 7402 Knocklyon 15 675, 4415 Blackhorse Luas Busáras, Connolly, St Stephen’s Green 14, 15 675, 4415 Dublin Port 53 496, 497, 515, 1184 Kylemore Luas Busáras, Connolly, George’s Dock 32x 675 Dundrum 14 675, 4415 George’s Dock Blackwood Lane 42 497, 515 Saggart Luas Busáras, Connolly, Bluebell Luas Busáras, Connolly, E L George’s Dock George’s Dock East Wall Road 53 496, 497, 515, 1184 Leeson Street 32x 675 Seabury 32x 497 Blunden Drive 27a 496, 497, 515 Eden Quay 14, 15, 27, 27x 675, 4415 Longmile 151 1500, 5140 42 497, 515 Bonnybrook 27 496, 497, 515 27a, 27b, 42, 43 675 Lower Abbey Street 29a, 31, 31a, 31b, 32, 620, 675 Seatown 43 497, 515 27x 496, 497 F 130 Smithfield Luas Busáras, Connolly, Broomhill Industrial Estate 27 675, 4415 Fairview/Marino 14, 27b, 42, 43 497, 515 32x 675 C 15, 27, 27a, 29a, 31, 496, 497, 515 M George’s Dock Spencer Dock Luas Busáras, Connolly, Carrickhill 32x 497 31a, 31b, 32, 130 McAuley Park 27a 496, 497, 515 Castle Avenue 130 496, 497, 515 27x 496, 497 Malahide 32 496, 497, 515 George’s Dock Castlegrange 151 1500, 5140 32x 497 32x 497 Suir Road Luas Busáras, Connolly, Cheeverstown 27 675, 4415 Fatima Luas Busáras, Connolly, 42 497, 515 George’s Dock Luas Busáras, Connolly, George’s Dock Malahide Road (Griffith Avenue) 14, 27b, 42, 43 497, 515 Sutton Castle 31a 496, 497, 515 George’s Dock Fettercairn Luas Busáras, Connolly, 15, 27, 27a 496, 497, 515 Sutton Cross 31, 31a, 31b 496, 497, 515 Christchurch 27 675, 4415 George’s Dock 27x 496, 497 Swords 43 497, 515 Feltrim 42, 43 497, 515 151 1500, 5140 Mayor Square Luas Busáras, Connolly, T Fortunestown Luas Busáras, Connolly, Church Road 53 496, 497, 515, 1184 George’s Dock Tallaght 27 675, 4415 Churchtown 14 675, 4415 George’s Dock Merrion 27x 4415 Luas Busáras, Connolly, Citywest Campus Luas Busáras, Connolly, Four Courts Luas Busáras, Connolly, Merrion Square 27x 4415 George’s Dock George’s Dock George’s Dock Museum Luas Busáras, Connolly, Tallaght Village 27 675, 4415 Clare Hall 15, 27 496, 497, 515 Foxborough 151 1500, 5140 George’s Dock Templeogue 15 675, 4415 27x 496, 497 G N Georges Quay (Tara Street) 14, 15, 27, 27x 675, 4415 Terenure 15 675, 4415 42, 43 497, 515 Nangor Road 151 1500, 5140 130, 151 1500, 5140 The Coombe 27 675, 4415 Clongriffin 15 497, 515, 4961 New Nangor Road 151 1500, 5140 Goldenbridge Luas Busáras, Connolly, 151 1500, 5140 Clontarf 130 496, 497, 515 North Strand 14, 27b, 42, 43 497, 515 George’s Dock The Hill 42 497, 515 Clontarf Road 29a, 31, 31a, 31b, 32, 496, 497, 515 15, 27, 27a, 29a, 31, 496, 497, 515 Grange Castle 151 1500, 5140 The Point Luas Busáras, Connolly, 130 31a, 31b, 32, 130 Coast Road 32 496, 497, 515 Grange Road (Newgrove Cross) 29a 496, 497, 515 George’s Dock 27x 496, 497 32x 497 Greenhills 27 675, 4415 32x 497 Trinity 14, 15, 27 675, 4415 42 497, 515 H 53 496, 497, 515, 1184 27x 4415 Collins Avenue 14 497, 515 Harcourt 14 675, 4415 North Wall 747 4717, 7402 32x 675 Cookstown Luas Busáras, Connolly, Harmonstown 27a 496, 497, 515 151 1500, 5140 George’s Dock Harristown 27b 497, 515 O V Coolock 15, 27 496, 497, 515 Heuston 90 1500, 5140 Orwell Road 14 675, 4415 Vincent’s Hospital 27x 4415 27x 496, 497 Luas Busáras, Connolly, P 42, 43 497, 515 George’s Dock Portmarnock 32 496, 497, 515 W Coombe Hospital 27 675, 4415 Hospital Luas Busáras, Connolly, 32x 497 Walkinstown Cross 27 675, 4415 151 1500, 5140 George’s Dock 42 497, 515 Whitehall 14 497, 515 Find the time of the next bus from any bus stop, or plan your journey – go to www.transportforireland.ie or download the Transport For 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