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Does Dublin Bus run 24 hours?

Our Nitelink service complements our 24-hour services (including Routes 15, 39a, 41, C1, C2, C5, C6, G1, G2 and the N4) which are in operation seven days a week across ten routes.



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Aircoach tickets can be bought online or from customer staff at Dublin Airport. A return ticket from Dublin Airport to O'Connell Street (Dublin City Centre) typically costs around 9 Euros.

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Dublin's No. 1 Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour allows you to experience all the history and culture of Dublin in one visit. The City Tour Route - 1 hour 45 minutes and 25 stops visiting all the city's top attractions.

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Currently, Dublin Bus fares can only be paid by Leap Card or exact change in coins. This new payments initiative will offer Dublin Bus users a full range of contactless payment methods including smartphones, bank cards, smart watches, QR codes, Apple Pay and Google Pay.

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FROM ONLY €230.00 Euros.

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It is clear from figure 1.1 that Dublin Bus is the main carrier carrying almost 4 times the number of passenger journeys compared to Bus Éireann PSO services. While the numbers carried on the Rural Transport Programme are relatively small it is a vital service in rural areas for those who avail of it.

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Buses, like the subway, operate on a 24-hour basis. Between 10 pm and 5 am you can ask the bus driver to stop where you want to get off, without it having to be a bus stop.

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Many routes run from early morning through late evening, year-round, and a number run 24/7. Many of CTA's services connect with or compliment other regional travel services, including Metra commuter rail and Pace suburban bus services.

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