Bus Éireann is to operate extra Nightrider services from Dublin for the Christmas period

The late night services will operate on 19, 20, 21, 22, 27 & 28
December 2013.

The 101N will operate from Busáras, Dublin to Drogheda via Balbriggan at 00.30 and 03.30, and from Drogheda Bus Station to Dublin at 01.45. Single fares are €8 to Balbriggan and €10.50 to points further than Balbriggan (Julianstown and Drogheda Bus Station).

The 109N will operate from Busáras, Dublin to Navan via Dunshaughlin at 00.30 and 03.30. It will depart from Navan to Dublin at 01.45 and 04.45. Single fares are €8 to Dunshaughlin and €11.50 to Navan.

The 126N will operate from Ha’penny Bridge, Dublin at 00.30 and 03.30 to Newbridge via Kill and Naas. It will depart from Newbridge to Dublin at 01.20 and 4.20, and also stops in Sallins and Clane. Single fares are €8 to Kill Junction and €10.50 to points past Kill Junction (Naas and Newbridge).

Free travel passes issued by the Department of Social Protection are not valid on Nightrider services.

Normal Nightrider services will resume from Friday, 3 January 2014.

“Our late night services over the Christmas period are a fantastic way for customers to enjoy the fun and celebrations that the East of the country has to offer.  Customers using these late night services can shop, eat and enjoy all the partying festivities without the worry and hassle of car parking, fuel costs, toll fares or the expense and hassle of organising other means of transport,” said Joe Kenny, Regional Manager, East, Bus Éireann.

Monday, 16th December, 2013