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Letterkenny - Dublin Route Pick-Ups Enroute Once we depart Northern Ireland this is an Express Service to Dublin with no more Crolly - Letterkenny - Dublin Route pick-ups enroute. Times shown below in other towns are approx drop off times only. Inishowen - Derry - Dublin Route Tuesday to Location Monday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Location Mon - Sat Sun Annagry Car-park ------ 0645 ------ 0645 ------ 0645 ------ ------ ------ ------ 0645 ------ 0645 ------ 1445 1645 Moville Big Tree 0700 1530 0700 1500 Crolly Car-park 0430 0650 1530 0650 1530 0650 ------ 1110 ------ 1530 0650 1530 0650 1110 1450 1650 Carndonagh Diamond 0715 1600 0715 1530 Bunbeg Crossroads 0440 0700 1535 0700 1535 0700 ------ 1115 ------ 1535 0700 1535 0700 1115 1455 1655 Ballyliffen Hotel 0730 1615 0730 1545 Gortahork Loch Altan Hotel 0455 0715 1555 0715 1555 0715 ------ 1135 ------ 1555 0715 1555 0715 1135 1520 1720 Buncrana O’ Donnell’s Supervalu 0745 1630 0745 1600 Falcarragh Phone box 0500 0725 1600 0725 1600 0725 ------ 1140 ------ 1600 0725 1600 0725 1140 1530 1730 Bridgend Opposite Black Thorn 0800 1645 0800 1615 Dunfanaghy Square 0510 0735 1610 0735 1610 0735 ------ 1150 ------ 1610 0735 1610 0735 1150 1540 1740 Derry Bus stop at Sainsbury’s, Strand Rd 0815 1700 0815 1630 Creeslough Car-park 0520 0745 1620 0745 1620 0745 ------ 1200 ------ 1620 0745 1620 0745 1200 1550 1750 Derry Opposite Sandino’s, Water Street 0820 1705 0820 1635 Kilmacrennan Crossroads 0530 0800 1630 0800 1630 0800 ------ 1215 ------ 1630 0800 1630 0800 1215 1600 1800 Monaghan Sams Diner & Filling Station 1010 1900 1010 1820 Letterkenny Bus stop at Mr. Chippy’s 0600 0830 1715 0830 1715 0830 1045 1300 1445 1715 0830 1715 0830 1300 1630 1830 Ardee Toyota Garage on by-pass 1050 1940 1050 1900 Lifford Customs Bus stop 0615 0845 1730 0845 1730 0845 1100 1315 1500 1730 0845 1730 0845 1315 1645 1845 Dublin Airport Coach Park (Zone 16) 1200 2015 1200 2000 Omagh Beltany Rd. Bus Stop, Derry Rd. 0640 0910 1800 0910 1800 0910 1125 1340 1525 1800 0910 1800 0910 1340 1710 1910 Dublin City O’ Connell Street (Arrival) 1215 2030 1215 2015 Ballygawley Omagh Side of Roundabout 0705 0935 1825 0935 1150 1405 1550 1825 0935 1825 0935 1825 0935 1405 1735 1935 Dublin - Derry - Inishowen Route Aughnacloy Zebra Crossing in centre of Town 0710 0940 1830 0940 1830 0940 1155 1410 1555 1830 0940 1830 0940 1410 1750 1950 Location Monaghan Sams Diner & Filling Station 0730 1010 1900 1010 1900 1010 1210 1425 1610 1900 1010 1900 1010 1425 1820 2020 Mon - Sat Sun Dublin City National Ballroom Parnel Sq North 0930 1745 2030 Ardee Toyota Garage on by-pass 0800 1050 1940 1050 1940 1050 1250 1505 1650 1940 1050 1940 1050 1505 1900 2100 1230 Dublin Airport Coach Park (Zone 16) 0945 1800 2045 Dublin Airport Coach Park (Zone 16) 0850 1140 2030 1140 2030 1140 1340 1555 1740 2030 1140 2030 1140 1555 1950 2145 1245 Ardee Toyota Garage on by-pass 1025 1840 2125 Dublin City O’ Connell St. (Arrival) 0915 1210 2055 1210 2055 1210 1400 1620 1800 2055 1210 2055 1210 1620 2010 2210 1325 Monaghan Sams Diner & filling station 1115 1930 1415 2215 Derry Opposite Sandino’s, Water Street 1330 2130 1630 0000 Please Note: The 15.30 service from Dublin on Friday Evening only operates Bridgend Opposite Black Thorn 1345 2145 1645 0015 Dublin - Letterkenny - Crolly Route through College tem. All arrival and departure times after leaving Dublin are approx. Buncrana O’Donnell’s Supervalu 1400 2200 1700 0030 Tuesday to Monday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Location Ballyliffen Hotel 1415 2215 1715 0045 0930 1230 1745 0930 1745 0930 1230 1530 1630 1745 1930 0930 1745 1230 1745 2030 Dublin City National Ballroom Parnel Sq North Carndonagh Diamond 1430 2230 1730 0100 0945 1245 1800 0945 1800 0945 1245 ------ ------ 1800 1945 0945 1800 1245 1800 2045 Dublin Airport Coach Park (Zone 16) Moville Big Tree 1500 2300 1800 0130 Ardee Toyota Garage on by-pass 1025 1325 1840 1025 1840 1025 1325 1625 1725 1840 2025 1025 1840 1325 1840 2125 Extra departure from Dublin on Fridays Monaghan Sams Diner & Filling Station 1115 1415 1930 1115 1930 1115 1415 1715 1815 1930 2115 1115 1930 1415 1930 2215 during college term at 3.30pm Aughnacloy Zebra Crossing in centre of Town 1130 1430 1945 1130 1945 1130 1430 1730 1830 1945 2130 1130 1945 1430 1945 2230 Milford - Dublin Route Ballygawley Omagh Side of Roundabout 1135 1435 1950 1135 1950 1135 1435 1735 1835 1950 2135 1135 1950 1435 1950 2235 Location Mon - Sat Sun Keerykeel Garda Station ------ 1545 Omagh Beltany Rd. Bus Stop, Derry Rd. 1200 1500 2015 1200 2015 1200 1500 1800 1900 2015 2200 1200 2015 1500 2015 2300 Milford Garda Station 0800 1600 Lifford Customs Bus stop 1240 1540 2100 1240 2100 1240 1540 1840 1940 2100 2240 1240 2100 1540 2100 2340 Ramelton Durkin’s 0805 1605 Dublin City O’ Connell Street (Arrival) 1215 2015 Letterkenny Bus stop at Mr. Chippy’s 1255 1555 2115 1255 2115 1255 1555 1855 1955 2115 2255 1255 2115 1600 2115 2355 Kilmacrennan Crossroads 1310 1610 2130 1310 2130 1310 1610 1910 2010 2130 2310 1310 2130 1610 2130 0010 Dublin - Milford Route Creeslough Car-park 1325 1625 2145 1325 2145 1325 1625 1925 2025 2145 2325 1325 2145 1625 2145 0025 Location Mon - Sat Sun Dublin City Parnel Square North 1745 2030 Dunfanaghy Square 1335 1635 2155 1335 2155 1335 1635 1935 2035 2155 2335 1335 2155 1635 2155 0035 Ramelton Durkin’s in the Square 2130 0000 Milford Garda Station 2140 0010 Falcarragh Phone box 1350 1650 2210 1350 2210 1350 1650 1950 2050 2210 2350 1350 2210 1650 2210 0050 Gortahork Loch Altan Hotel 1400 1700 2220 1400 2220 1400 1700 2000 2100 2220 0000 1400 2220 1700 2220 0100 Private Airport Transfers Bunbeg Crossroads 1420 1720 2240 1420 2240 1420 1720 2020 2120 2240 0020 1420 2240 1720 2240 0120 Perhaps our Dublin Airport services don’t suit your departure or arrival Crolly Car-park 1425 1725 2245 1425 2245 1425 1725 2025 2125 2245 0025 1425 2245 1725 2245 0125 times? Then why not consider a private transfer. We can quote for a private transfer by car, minibus or coach depending on group size, at a Annagry Car-park 1430 1730 2250 1430 2250 1430 1730 2030 2130 2250 0030 1430 2250 1730 2250 0130 departure time convenient for your flights. Important note: Our timetable changes on Bank Holiday Weekends and at some other holiday periods. Due to traffic and road conditions or unforseen circumstances, Please call our office or check our website for further details or to stay up to date by liking our page on facebook.com/mcginleycoachtravel all arrival times are approx. (-/+ 15 mins) Valid from Other Mc Ginley Services…. Fares…. 1st Dec ‘15 Mc Ginleys are the No.1 choice for travel between Single fares from Letterkenny to Dublin _20 Donegal and Dublin City & Airport. We also provide a Return fares from Letterkenny to Dublin _28 DublinDublin CityCity regular service from Donegal to Glasgow in Scotland. All other areas in request All Return Tickets valid for 1 month. Departing Letterkenny Arrival Glasgow Departure times…. 9.30am (Station Rbt.) 5.30pm (Buchanan St.) && AirportAirport Departure times from all areas except the first stop are approximate, delays can be caused by traffic and other Arrival Letterkenny Departing Glasgow unforeseen circumstances. We recommend you arrive at •• •• •• •• •• direct• • Direct City ExpressExpress 7.00am (Buchanan St.) 3.00pm (Station Rbt.) your chosen pick-up point at least fifteen minutes prior to the scheduled departure times. This Service is operated 4 days per week in each direction at most times. With single fares from _60 its both Dublin Airport departure times…. Direct Service convenient and great value for money. Departure times from the Coach park at Dublin Airport are Tickets must be booked 24 hrs before travelling. approximate. The service commences in Dublin City Centre More info on www.johnmcginley.com or (074) 91 35201 and normally arrives in the Coach Park 20 minutes later, Convenient City Centre Safety…. adverse traffic conditions can delay these times slightly. The service from the Coach Park is a through service with pick-up & drop-off Seat belts are provided for your safety, and are now a legal requirement. Movement through the cabin while the coach is only a brief stop for a minute or two at most. in motion is strictly not allowed. It is imperative that you stay in the Coach Park (Zone 16) while awaiting the Coaches arrival. Travel in Comfort Luggage…. All luggage is carried at the owner’s risk. Connecting with flights…. & style for less We recommend you purchase travel Insurance to cover If you are travelling to Dublin Airport, please allow yourself all aspects of your journey including luggage. ample time between our service’s arrival time and your flight. Unfortunately we cannot be responsible for missed Video Entertainment Timetable changes…. connections due to the late running of any of our services. All departure times are subject to change without prior notice, Air-conditioning especially on Bank Holiday weekends & Holiday periods. We strongly recommend confirming departure times before Bookings…. Reclining seats making your travel arrangements. It is not necessary to make a booking, simply turn up and purchase your ticket on board. We advise all passangers to FREE - Wifi board 15 minuits before scheduled departure times. Pick-up points…. In Dublin City our main pick-up point is at the Hugh Lane Gallery, in Parnell Square North, near City Centre. At Dublin Airport our Pick-up is from the Coach park (Zone L/kenny. T: (074) 91 21387.
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