Bus Éireann Services - severe weather update

Update: 21.05

Bus Éireann wishes to advise customers that due to adverse weather conditions there may be some small delays due to heavy traffic.

All services are scheduled to operate at present.

The following services previously affected by the Wolfe Tone Quay closure have resumed normal routes through Dublin City and are operating normally.

  • Route 4 – Dublin/Waterford/Dungarvan
  • Route 7 – Dublin/Kilkenny/Clonmel
  • Route 8 – Cork/Dublin
  • Route 12 – Limerick/Dublin
  • Route 20 – Dublin/Galway
  • Route 21 – Westport/Dublin
  • Route 22 – Dublin/Ballina
  • Route 23 – Dublin/Sligo
  • Route 115 - Dublin/Mullingar/Longford
  • Route 120 - Dublin/Clane/Edenderry/Tullamore
  • Route 126 - Kildare/Dublin

Expressway services are operating to and from Dublin on normal routes. There are no services required to operate via Thomas Street.

  • Route 100X Dublin Dundalk operating normally however limited capacity was available for Dublin Airport Customers for a time due to excessive and unexpected demand in Dublin caused by Dublin/Dundalk/Belfast railway line closure between 18:00 and 20:00. Additional services have been put in place to follow full services and we apologise for this unexpected delay to our customers.
  • Route 101 Dublin Drogheda operating normally however limited capacity was available for North Dublin City, Dublin Airport and Swords Customers for a time due to excessive and unexpected demand in Dublin caused by Dublin/Dundalk/Belfast railway line closure between 18:00 and 20:00. Additional services have been put in place to follow full services and we apologise for this unexpected delay to our customers.
  • Route 175 - Monaghan/Cootehill/Cavan is suspended for the rest of today.
  • Routes 32 – Moy Bridge N2 closed diversion remains in place via A28 Miltown and A3/N12. Monaghan Town Centre closed to traffic, delays expected.
  • Route 33/274  – Moy Bridge N2 closed diversion remains in place via A28 Milltown and A3/N12. Monaghan Town Centre closed to traffic, delays expected.

We will continue to monitor all routes and update the website.

Customers can visit www.transport.ie for service updates from all major public transport operators and the National Roads Authority.

Bus Éireann would like to apologise to customers for any inconvenience caused. 

 

Tuesday, 25th October, 2011