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Buses from Limerick Buses from Limerick Glenagross Park Meelick Road KEY Sarsfield Gardens Bus route Moyross 303 Main Road Principal stop Pineview Shannon 301 Westbury Cappavilla Village (UL) 301 Bus route terminus Hennessy Avenue Banks 306 307 Ballynanty Transfer Points 305 St Mary’s Locations where it is possible to change Old Cratloe Road Park Thomand Village (UL) Ballynanty Road to a different form of transport O’Callaghan Avenue Caherdavin 302 Limerick Institute Rail of Technology Kileely Road River Shannon Corbally Thomondgate St Ita’s Street Road Bus coach (regional or intercity) Sexton Street North Thomond Park Dromroe Village (UL) Shelbourne Island Road Shelbourne Road Park Clancy Points of Interest Strand Plassy Park Road Hospital University Public Park Maternity Hospital University of Limerick (UL) (UMHL) Athlunkard Street Kilmurry 4 30 Roundabout Geographic map inset only 301 302 607831 301 304 306 EL Parkway 303 306 SA DENM LE 8 R N Retail Park and 606 21 Bus stop and stop number S S S Y T FIE CRU Shopping Centre 606821 R ARK TR E L I E E D SE E T S ST. T Newtown BED S Curragh Birín Castletroy 8 301 Bus route serving stop T. 30 Shopping Centre, RO FORD Shopping Centre VEY’S QUA Annacotty R W 600221 307 308 Childers Road, River Shannon A T WIL 302 Bus route terminus H E D Bloodmill Road E THOMAS ST LIAM STREET E River Shannon R NMA 8 4 T Kilmurry Beechfield 301 306 60 0 1 S U Y PPER RK ST Park R Y REET A N TREET . E ST U H LWR CECIL S 607111 . Brookfield Hall Q L E L N S E I P STREET R O N E 303 South H N H IS O T 304 THOMAS ST Claughaun Well B ’C A E C Road Field TH O 305 T E Childers Road E R Retail Park 607321 R . T O S CH 607841 E M Markets Field Lynwood Park 305 City East Plaza 303 S STRE A Terrace 304 301 ICKH GL ET EN 304 305 W T W 306 OR T S T H S LADYS E E X Mulgrave Street Ballysimon Road Lower Ballysimon E MALL TR T TO R E E N T ET LANE E S S OW STREE R T. L T 609491 L S E L 304 N L N E 304 O T 608211 301 306 N 8 4 R 607 51 ’C H 6093 1 608321 O A A R UPP P TS 301 306 304 T E ER 305 ON R G A M Roxboro Road E S U 609701 609391 Q ALLOW ST. T. S BARRINGT Y 304 R Bus & Rail R E Station O P N ST 8 Y . 301 306 60 191 R U 608221 301 306 BUS SERVICES B R KEY Peoples Park E S H Bus route T O Points of Interest (Bus Eireann) B JO Westbury - University Hospital Limerick SE Jackman Principal stop 301 PH Park Hospital Frequency: Weekday 30 min / Saturday 30 min / Sunday 60 min S 301 Bus route terminus O’Connell Avenue TR Public Park EE T Kennedy City Centre - Caherdavin (Bus Eireann) Park Transfer Points Geographic map inset only 302 Locations where it is possible to change Frequency: Weekday 20 min / Saturday 20 min / Sunday 60 min to a different form of transport 606821 Bus stop and stop number Janesboro Rail 301 Bus route serving stop Pineview - O’Malley Park (Bus Eireann) Punches Cross 306 Edward Street Hyde Road 303 Bus coach (regional or intercity) 302 Bus route terminus Frequency: Weekday 30 min / Saturday 30 min / Sunday 60 min (Bus Eireann) 4 University of Limerick - Ballycummin Road BUS SERVICES 30 Frequency: Weekday 15min / Saturday 15 min / Sunday 30 min Childers Road, Westbury - University Hospital Limerick (Bus Eireann) Ballinacurra Our Lady of Lourdes 301 Frequency: Weekday 30 min / Saturday 30 min / Sunday 60 min St Mary’s Park - Lynwood Park (Bus Eireann) Portland Park City Centre - Caherdavin (Bus Eireann) 305 302 Frequency: Weekday 20 min / Saturday 20 min / Sunday 60 min Frequency: Weekday 60 min / Saturday 60 min / Sunday 60 min Father Russell Road (Bus Eireann) Crescent Pineview - O’Malley Park 303 Frequency: Weekday 30 min / Saturday 30 min / Sunday 60 min Edward Street - Ballynanty (Bus Eireann) Shopping Centre 306 301 (Bus Eireann) 4 University of Limerick - Ballycummin Road Frequency: Weekday 60 min / Saturday 60 min / Sunday 60 min 30 Frequency: Weekday 15min / Saturday 15 min / Sunday 30 min University Hospital Limerick (UHL) Carew Park St Mary’s Park - Lynwood Park (Bus Eireann) (Eurobus) 305 City Centre - Cappavilla Village (UL) St Nessan’s School Frequency: Weekday 60 min / Saturday 60 min / Sunday 60 min 307 Frequency: Weekday 60 min / Saturday No Services / Sunday No Services Raheen Business Park Edward Street - Ballynanty (Bus Eireann) 306 Frequency: Weekday 60 min / Saturday 60 min / Sunday 60 min City Centre - Annacotty (Eurobus) City Centre - Cappavilla Village (UL) (Eurobus) 308 303 307 Frequency: Weekday 60 min / Saturday No Services / Sunday No Services Frequency: Weekday 60 min / Saturday 60 min / Sunday No Services Ballycummin Village O’Malley Park City Centre - Annacotty (Eurobus) 304 308 Frequency: Weekday 60 min / Saturday 60 min / Sunday No ServicesWeekday and Saturday frequencies from 7:00 to 19:00 approximately (reduced frequency from 19:00) Weekday and Saturday frequencies from 7:00 to 19:00 approximately (reduced frequency from 19:00) Sunday frequency from 11:00 to 19:00 approximately (reduced frequency from 19:00) Sunday frequency from 11:00 to 19:00 approximately (reduced frequency from 19:00) Destination Finder Destination Finder Destination Route Stop No. Destination Route Stop No. Destination Route Stop No. Destination Route Stop No. A Clancy Strand 303 606821, 607321 Lower Ballysimon 307 600221 S Athlunkard Street 301 606821, 608041, 608191, 306 606821, 608041, 608191, Lynwood Park 305 607111 St Ita’s Street 305 607321, 608321 609341 609341 M St Mary’s Park 305 607321, 608321 305 607321, 608321 St Nessan’s School 301 606821, 607831, 607841, Corbally Road 301 606821, 608041, 608191, Markets Field Terrace 305 607111 B 609341 608211, 608221 Meelick Road 303 606821, 607321 Ballinacurra 301 606821, 607831, 607841, Crescent Shopping Centre 301 606821, 607831, 607841, Sarsfield Gardens 303 606821, 607321 Moyross Main Road 303 606821, 607321 608211, 608221 608211, 608221 Sexton Street North 303 606821, 607321 Mulgrave Street 304 607111, 607321, 608211, 304 607321, 607831, 607841, 304 607321, 607831, 607841, 306 606821, 608041, 608191, 609391, 609701 607851, 609491 607851, 609491 609341 305 607111 Ballycummin Village 304 607321, 607831, 607841, Curragh Birín 307 600221 Shannon Banks 301 606821, 608041, 608191, 307, 308 600221 609341 607851, 609491 D N Ballynanty 306 606821, 608041, 608191, Shelbourne Road 302 606821 Dromroe Village (UL) 307 600221 Newtown Shopping Centre, 308 600221 609341 South Claughaun Road 305 607111 E Annacotty Ballynanty Road 306 606821, 608041, 608191, T Edward Street 306 607831, 607841, 608211, 609341 O Thomand Village (UL) 307 600221 608221 Ballysimon Road 304 607111, 607321, 608211, O’Callaghan Avenue 303 606821, 607321 Thomondgate 303 606821, 607321 F 609391, 609701 O’Connell Avenue 304 607321, 607831, 607841, 306 606821, 608041, 608191, Father Russell Road 301 606821, 607831, 607841, 307, 308 600221 607851, 609491 609341 608211, 608221 Beechfield 308 600221 O’Malley Park 303 607111 Thomond Park 302 606821 H Brookfield Hall 307 600221 Old Cratloe Road 302 606821 U Hennessy Avenue 303 606821, 607321 C University Hospital Limerick 301 606821, 607831, 607841, P Hyde Road 301 606821, 607831, 607841, (UHL) Caherdavin 302 606821 608211, 608221 Parkway Retail Park and 304 607111, 607321, 608211, 608211, 608221 Cappavilla Village (UL) 307 600221 Shopping Centre 304 607321, 607831, 607841, 609391, 609701 I Carew Park 303 607111 607851, 609491 308 600221 Island Road 305 607321, 608321 Castleroy Shopping Centre 308 600221 University of Limerick (UL) 304 607111, 607321, 608211, J Pineview 303 606821, 607321 Childers Road, Bloodmill Road 304 607111, 607321, 608211, 609391, 609701 Janesboro 303 607111 Plassy Park Road 308 600221 609391, 609701 307, 308 600221 Punches Cross 304 607321, 607831, 607841, 308 600221 K University Maternity Hospital 302 606821 (UMHL) 607851, 609491 Childers Road, 301 606821, 607831, 607841, Kileely Road 306 606821, 608041, 608191, Our Lady of Lourdes R 608211, 608221 609341 W Childers Road Retail Park 304 607111, 607321, 608211, Kilmurry Roundabout 308 600221 Raheen Business Park 304 607321, 607831, 607841, Well Field 305 607111 609391, 609701 L 607851, 609491 Westbury 301 606821, 608041, 608191, City East Plaza 307 600221 Limerick Institute of Technology 302 606821 Roxboro Road 303 607111 609341 Find the time of the next bus from any stop, or plan your journey – go to www.transportforireland.ie or download the Transport For Ireland Apps for Android and Apple devices. 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