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A guide to travelling by bus in Dublin. Information about route maps, tickets, frequency and more.
- Route Planner
Our new Dublin area train map makes journey planning in...
- Buying Tickets
Central Dublin. Dublin Bus, 59 Upper O’Connell St, Dublin 1....
- DART Times
Frequency and timetables. Monday-Friday: From 6.50am to 8pm,...
- Timetables
Timetables from the main Dublin public transport operators....
- Dublin Trains
There are three types of commuter rail services in Dublin...
- Travel Alerts
Bus Eireann (for longer distance journeys within the Greater...
- Using Bikes on Dublin Public Transport
Taking a bike on buses in Dublin. On local Dublin bus...
- Wheelchair Accessibility
Bus Eireann. Bus Eireann is Ireland’s main provider of...
- Route Planner
Welcome to our in-depth, independent guide to public transport in Dublin. Here you’ll find information about the capital’s trains, trams and buses all in one place, along with a Dublin rail map that makes understanding how to get around in Dublin a lot easier.
The easiest way to view maps of Dublin bus routes is use Transport for Ireland’s journey planner or the Moovit website. With both tools, you specify your start point and end destination and then you are shown relevant travel options, route maps, and next bus times.
Here is a complete list of Bus Éireann's routes and timetables.
Enter a street name, bus route number or bus operator and see your bus route on the map. The interactive map shows stops within 250 meters.
There are six network maps that cover Dublin, Cork, Galway, Limerick, Waterford and Kilkenny cities, which highlight the different bus, train and tram (Dublin only) routes for each city. Additionally there are maps summarising town bus services available in the Carlow, Navan and Drogheda areas;
Enhanced Transport for Ireland Route 132 from Dublin to Bunclody. With eight return services from Monday to Sunday enjoy increased connectivity to hospitals, colleges and rail services. Read more.