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BUS ROUTE INFORMATION Green Line LUAS - BUS ROUTE INFORMATION Green Line Luas Stop Bus Stop Location Bus Brides Glen Cherrywood Wyattville Rd. Roundabout 114 Ticknock - Blackrock Carrickmines At Luas Stop Exit 63 Dun Laoghaire - Kilternan Ballyogan Wood Beside Luas Stop 44 Townsend St. - Enniskerry, 63 Dun Laoghaire - Kilternan Leopardstown Valley Beside Luas Stop 44 Townsend St. - Enniskerry Central Park Beside Bewleys Hotel 114 Ticknock - Blackock Sandyford Beside Luas Stop 5 O’Connell St. - Sandyford, 116 Burlington Hotel - Whitechurch Stillorgan Beside Luas Stop 5 O’Connell St. - Sandyford, 116 Burlington Hotel - Whitechurch 44 Townsend St., 44b Dundrum - Glencullen , 48a Parnell St. - Ballinteer, Dundrum At Luas Stop Exit 75 Tallaght Sq. - Dun Laoghaire, 116 Burlington Hotel - Whitechurch Windy Arbour On Adjacent Road 14a Parnell St. - Dundrum 14a Parnell St. - Dundrum, 44 Townsend St. - Enniskerry, 44b Dundrum - Glencullen Milltown Under Milltown Viaduct 68 Hawkins St. - Newcastle Ranelagh Beside Luas Stop 44 Townsend St. - Enniskerry, 44a College St. - Cornelscourt, 48a Parnell Sq - Ballinteer Harcourt Beside Luas Stop/Camden St. 14a Parnell Sq - Dundrum, 48a Parnell Sq - Ballinteer St. Stephen’s Green North (Dawson St.) & East 25x Lucan - Belfield, 32x UCD - Malahide, 41x UCD - Swords, 66x Maynooth - UCD 67 Celbridge - UCD Red Line Luas Stop Bus Stop Location Bus Saggart Garters Lane 69 Hawkins Street - Rathcoole Fortunestown Citywest Citywest Rd. 50 Grand Canal Dock/Ringsend - Citywest Campus Cheeverstown Rd. Cheeverstown 77 Grand Canal Dock/Ringsend - Jobstown, 76 Blanchardstown - Fettercairn & Brookfield Rd. Fettercairn Ballyogan Rd. & Cookstown Rd. 210 Tallaght - Liffey Valley, 56/56a Ringsend Rd. - The Square Around corner from Luas stop, 49a Eden Quay - Tallaght, 50 Grand Canal Dock - Citywest, 54 Eden Quay - Kiltipper, Tallaght beside shopping centre. 56a Ringsend - Tallaght, 65b Eden Quay - Citywest, 76a Ballyfermot - Tallaght Hospital At hospital entrance 210 Tallaght - Liffey Valley Kingswood Around corner from Luas stop 49n College St. - Tallaght, 56a Ringsend - Tallaght 51 City Centre - Clondalkin, 51b/51c Hawkins St. - Grange Castle, Red Cow Beside Red Cow Hotel 68 Hawkins St. - Newcastle, 69 Hawkins St. - Rathcoole 51 City Centre - Clondalkin, 51b/51c Hawkins St. - Grange Castle, Bluebell Beside Luas stop 68 Hawkins St. - Newcastle, 69 Hawkins St. - Rathcoole Around corner from Luas stop on 51 City Centre - Clondalkin, 51b/51c Hawkins St. - Grange Castle, Blackhorse Tyrconnell Rd. 68 Hawkins St. - Newcastle, 69 Hawkins St. - Rathcoole Around corner from Luas stop at Suir Road 123 Walkinstown - Marino James Hospital exit Rialto At James hospital Rialto exit 17 Rialto - Blackrock, 19 Jamestown Rd. - Bukfin Rd., 123 Walkinstown - Marino On James Street & also at Hospital James’s 51b/51c Hawkins St. - Grange Castle, 78a Aston Quay - Liffey Valley entrance Heuston Beside Luas Stop 145 Heuston - Kilmacanogue, 748 Heuston - Dublin Airport, 90 Heuston - IFSC Museum Smithfield Four On Liffey Quays Almost all Dublin bus services start/terminate from the city centre area. Courts Jervis O’Connell St., Hawkins St., Aston Almost all Dublin bus services start/terminate from the city centre area. Eden Quay, Abbey Street Quay, Eden Quay Aston Quay or O’Connoll Street. Almost all Dublin bus services start/terminate from the city centre area. National Busaras Beside Luas Stop bus connections are available from this location. Connolly George’s Dock Beside Luas Stop Almost all Dublin bus services start/terminate from the city centre area. Mayor Square George’s On Liffey Quays 151 Docklands - Foxborough, 53a Eden Quay - North Wall, 90 Heuston - IFSC Dock 2min walk from Spencer Dock Spencer Dock Docklands rail station Bridge The Point North Wall Quay 151 Docklands - Foxborough.
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