Does the bus from Belfast to Dublin have a toilet?
The vehicles are fully accessible with onboard lift and wheelchair space, have free Wifi and an onboard toilet, whilst each reclining leather seat has two USB connections.
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Usually there are no toilets on board Bus eireann buses. On long journeys (3-4 hours) there is a comfort stop halfway for 10-15mins, where you can go to the toliet and get some coffee and food.
Yes. I've used one two times (I travel by bus with my family sometimes- I usually travel by plane or by car). I used them when I needed to pee so bad and I couldn't hold it anymore.
Aircoach connects Dublin Airport and Dublin city centre to Belfast with a non-stop express service operating every hour, 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Irish Citylink services feature a fleet of luxury, modern and high class coaches. All coaches have air conditioning, reclining seats, free Wi-Fi and onboard toilets.
Yes, many inter-city buses have toilets on board. No, a bus toilet is not going to be the nicest toilet you have ever encountered. Not in any absolutely sense, anyway. But keep in mind that inter-city buses often travel for a few hours between stops.
Most services will not include a break as all our coaches are equipped with an on board toilet. However, on our longer journeys, especially overnight services and services between England and Scotland, we do provide rest breaks for our passengers.
Yes, there is a direct train from Belfast to Dublin. We usually find at least one direct train on the route from Belfast to Dublin every weekday. Trains usually run with a similar frequency on weekends.
Passengers are not required to sit while riding the bus. A bus driver can not force a person to sit down. Most buses have straps or poles for passengers to hold onto.
Stay in your seat and face forward: never stand on a moving bus. Keep noise level down and do not distract the driver (no yelling or shouting). Do not throw anything on the bus or out the window. Keep hands and feet to yourselves.