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Buses and Trams from Tallaght Buses and trams from Tallaght Darndale Clare Hall 27 Bonnybrook KEY Coolock BLANCHARDSTOWN CENTRE Bus route Donnycarney 76a Blanchardstown Tram (Luas) line Main Street Marino Principal stop Fairview 27 North Strand Bus route terminus Tram (Luas) line terminus Palmerstown Connolly Busáras Transfer Points Liffey Valley Chapelizod 76 Museum Smithfield Four Jervis Abbey St George’s Mayor Spencer The Point Shopping Centre Courts Dock Square Dock Locations where it is possible to change 76 to a different form of transport Dublin Port Cherry Ballyfermot Orchard 65 Rail (DART, COMMUTER or Intercity) Hospital DUBLIN CENTRE Hawkins St Trinity Tram (Luas Green line) Neilstown Road Drimnagh GoldenbridgeSuir Road Rialto Fatima James’s Heuston Blackhorse 49 Ringsend Road Bus coach (regional or intercity) 54a 56a 77a Bluebell Pearse Christchurch D’Olier/ Crumlin Hospital Coombe Hospital Park & Ride (larger car parks) Kylemore Westmoreland Clondalkin Red Cow Walkinstown Cross George’s Street Ferry Port Village Dolphin’s Barn The Coombe Clanbrassil Ballymount Street Kingswood Ballymount Road Camden Street (Kingswood) Points of Interest Cookstown Road Harold’s Cross (Belgard) Newlands Cross Portobello Hospital Belgard Greenhills Rathmines Geographic map inset only Rathgar 4646 Bus stop and stop number Cookstown Sundrive Dublin 75 Bus route serving stop Bay 76 Bus route terminus Belgard Retail Park Kimmage Terenure Tymon North @P1ndar Broomhill 27 54a 65 Industrial Estate Templeville 75 76 76a 77a Templeogue 27 54a 65 Road 75 76 76a 77a 4647 Hospital 2346 4646 H 27 54a 65 ORT 5008 E N 27 UAR 75 76 76a 77a D SQ 65 Tallaght LGAR Tallaght BE 76 76a 2363 77a Village Wellington Hospital RD (ITT) TON Lane Cookstown Road NG 4640 27 54a 65 75 76 76a 77a SSI (Belgard Green) BLE B E R L South Dublin B 4436 G 1 E A L 1 County Council G R 3 Fettercairn D A 27 R S D 54a Q S U QUA A Tallaght 65 DÚN LAOGHAIRE R E 75 RE W 77a 75 EA E S S T 49 49 Square T Shopping 27 49 54a 65 56a 75 75 4348 Centre Cheeverstown 75 76 76a 77a Mounttown 4340 7181 4342 Butterfield Firhouse Avenue 4344 56a Kill Of The Grange Cheeverstown 4347 Old Bawn Spawell Citywest Campus Road 76 76a (Mill) Nutgrove Stillorgan 77a 27 49 4341 DUNDRUM (Shopping Centre) Deansgrange 54a 65 75 76 TH BELGARD SQUARE SOU Ballinteer Kilmacud Foxrock 76a 77a N81 Church Fortunestown 27 Jobstown Saggart (Fortunestown Road) Cookstown Road (Fortunestown Way) Tallaght Stadium Killinarden KEY Bus route Points of Interest Jobstown Old Bawn Tram (Luas) line Hospital (Firhouse Road) Principal stop Ellensborough 27 Geographic map inset only Blessington 54a Bus route terminus Road Brittas Tram (Luas) line terminus 4646 Bus stop and stop number Glenaraneen Transfer Points 75 Bus route serving stop The Lamb Locations where it is possible to change 76 Bus route terminus Tinode to a different form of transport Hempstown Rail (DART, COMMUTER or Intercity) Crosschapel 65 Tram (Luas Green line) Blessington Bus coach (regional or intercity) Park & Ride (larger car parks) Ferry Port Destination Finder Destination Finder Destination Route Stop No./NameDestination Route Stop No./NameDestination Route Stop No./Name Destination Route Stop No./Name A Cookstown Road (Belgard) 56a 4344 H R Abbey Street Luas Hospital, Tallaght Cookstown Road (Belgard Green) 56a 4344 Harold’s Cross 49 4342, 4348 Rathgar 65 2346, 4348, 4646, 4647 B Cookstown Road 27 4347, 4436, 4640, 5008 54a 4348, 4646, 4647 Rathmines 65 2346, 4348, 4646, 4647 Ballinteer 75 4342, 4348, 4646, 4647 (Fortunestown Way) 56a 4344 Hawkins Street 65 2346, 4348, 4646, 4647 Red Cow Luas Hospital, Tallaght Ballmount Road (Kingswood) 56a 4344 Coolock 27 2346, 4348, 4646, 4647 Hempstown 65 4347, 4436, 4640, 5008 Rialto Luas Hospital, Tallaght Ballyfermot 76, 76a 4341, 4348, 4646, 4647 Coombe Hospital 27, 77a 2346, 4348, 4646, 4647 Heuston Luas Hospital, Tallaght Ringsend Road 56a 4344 Ballymount 56a 4344 56a 4344 J 77a 2346, 4348, 4646, 4647 Belgard 76, 76a 4341, 4348, 4646, 4647 Crosschapel 65 4347, 4436, 4640, 5008 James’s Luas Hospital, Tallaght S Luas Hospital, Tallaght Crumlin Hospital 27, 77a 2346, 4348, 4646, 4647 Jervis Luas Hospital, Tallaght Saggart Luas Hospital, Tallaght Jobstown 77a 4347, 4436, 4640, 5008 Belgard Retail Park 76, 76a 4341, 4348, 4646, 4647 56a 4344 Smithfield Luas Hospital, Tallaght Jobstown (Fortunestown Road) 27 4347, 4436, 4640, 5008 Blackhorse Luas Hospital, Tallaght D Spawell 49 4342, 4348 Blanchardstown Centre 76a 4341, 4348, 4646, 4647 Darndale 27 2346, 4348, 4646, 4647 K 75 4342, 4348, 4646, 4647 Killinarden 54a, 77a 4347, 4436, 4640, 5008 Blanchardstown Main Street 76a 4341, 4348, 4646, 4647 Deansgrange 75 4342, 4348, 4646, 4647 Spencer Dock Luas Hospital, Tallaght Blessington 65 4347, 4436, 4640, 5008 D’Olier/Westmoreland 27 2346, 4348, 4646, 4647 Kill Of The Grange 75 4342, 4348, 4646, 4647 Stillorgan (Shopping Centre) 75 4342, 4348, 4646, 4647 Blessington Road 65, 77a 4347, 4436, 4640, 5008 49 4342, 4348 Kilmacud 75 4342, 4348, 4646, 4647 Suir Road Luas Hospital, Tallaght Bluebell Luas Hospital, Tallaght 54a 4348, 4646, 4647 Kimmage 54a 4348, 4646, 4647 Sundrive 54a 4348, 4646, 4647 Bonnybrook 27 2346, 4348, 4646, 4647 56a 4344 Kingswood Luas Hospital, Tallaght T Brittas 65 4347, 4436, 4640, 5008 Dolphin’s Barn 27, 77a 2346, 4348, 4646, 4647 Kylemore Luas Hospital, Tallaght Tallaght Stadium 49 4342, 4348 Broomhill Industrial Estate 27 2346, 4348, 4646, 4647 56a 4344 L Tallaght Village (ITT) 27, 65, 77a 2346, 4348, 4646, 4647 Busáras 27 2346, 4348, 4646, 4647 Donnycarney 27 2346, 4348, 4646, 4647 Liffey Valley Shopping Centre 76 4341, 4348, 4646, 4647 54a 4348, 4646, 4647 Luas Hospital, Tallaght Drimnagh Luas Hospital, Tallaght M 75 4342, 4348, 4646, 4647 Butterfield Avenue 75 4342, 4348, 4646, 4647 Dundrum 75 4342, 4348, 4646, 4647 Marino 27 2346, 4348, 4646, 4647 Templeogue 49 4342, 4348 C Dún Laoghaire 75 4342, 4348, 4646, 4647 Mayor Square Luas Hospital, Tallaght 65 2346, 4348, 4646, 4647 Camden Street 65 2346, 4348, 4646, 4647 E Mounttown 75 4342, 4348, 4646, 4647 Templeville Road 54a 4348, 4646, 4647 Chapelizod 76, 76a 4341, 4348, 4646, 4647 Ellensborough 54a 4347, 4436, 4640, 5008 Museum Luas Hospital, Tallaght Terenure 49 4342, 4348 Cheeverstown Luas Hospital, Tallaght F N 65 2346, 4348, 4646, 4647 Cheeverstown Road 27 4347, 4436, 4640, 5008 Fairview 27 2346, 4348, 4646, 4647 Neilstown Road 76, 76a 4341, 4348, 4646, 4647 The Coombe 27, 77a 2346, 4348, 4646, 4647 Cherry Orchard Hospital 76, 76a 4341, 4348, 4646, 4647 Fatima Luas Hospital, Tallaght Newlands Cross 76, 76a 4341, 4348, 4646, 4647 56a 4344 Christchurch 27, 77a 2346, 4348, 4646, 4647 Fettercairn Luas Hospital, Tallaght North Strand 27 2346, 4348, 4646, 4647 The Lamb 65 4347, 4436, 4640, 5008 49 4342, 4348 Firhouse 49 4342, 4348 Nutgrove 75 4342, 4348, 4646, 4647 The Point Luas Hospital, Tallaght 54a 4348, 4646, 4647 75 4342, 4348, 4646, 4647 O Tinode 65 4347, 4436, 4640, 5008 56a 4344 Fortunestown 77a 4347, 4436, 4640, 5008 Old Bawn (Firhouse Road) 49 4342, 4348 Trinity 27, 65, 77a 2346, 4348, 4646, 4647 Citywest Campus 77a 4347, 4436, 4640, 5008 Luas Hospital, Tallaght Old Bawn (Mill) 49 4342, 4348 Luas Hospital, Tallaght Four Courts Luas Hospital, Tallaght 75 4342, 4348, 4646, 4647 49 4342, 4348 Clanbrassil Street 49 4342, 4348 Foxrock Church 75 4342, 4348, 4646, 4647 P 54a 4348, 4646, 4647 54a 4348, 4646, 4647 G Palmerstown 76a 4341, 4348, 4646, 4647 56a 4344 Clare Hall 27 2346, 4348, 4646, 4647 George’s Dock Luas Hospital, Tallaght Pearse 49 4342, 4348 Tymon North 77a 2346, 4348, 4646, 4647 Clondalkin Village 76, 76a 4341, 4348, 4646, 4647 George’s Street 65 2346, 4348, 4646, 4647 54a 4348, 4646, 4647 W Connolly 27 2346, 4348, 4646, 4647 Glenaraneen 65 4347, 4436, 4640, 5008 56a 4344 Walkinstown Cross 27, 77a 2346, 4348, 4646, 4647 Luas Hospital, Tallaght Goldenbridge Luas Hospital, Tallaght 77a 2346, 4348, 4646, 4647 56a 4344 Cookstown Luas Hospital, Tallaght Greenhills 27, 77a 2346, 4348, 4646, 4647 Portobello 65 2346, 4348, 4646, 4647 Wellington Lane 54a 4348, 4646, 4647 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 Ireland App for Android and Apple devices. 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 Ireland App for Android and Apple devices. Information correct from November 2012 (Map D10-10/2012) Design and Cartography by Pindar Creative 01296 390100 www.pindarcreative.co.uk Information correct from November 2012 (Map D10-10/2012) Design and Cartography by Pindar Creative 01296 390100 www.pindarcreative.co.uk.
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