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What is the green and yellow bus in Ireland?

The TFI bus livery, which was designed by the NTA following public consultation is blue, white and green with a yellow front. However, current bus livery is transitioning to a green bus with a yellow front. The Transport for Ireland brand logo together with the operators' logo is present on the sides of all buses.



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Bus Éireann is a subsidiary of CIÉ and provides bus services throughout Ireland with the exception of Dublin City.

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Transportation
  • Bus.
  • Train.
  • Luas (tram)
  • Taxi.
  • Bicycle.
  • Car Rental.


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However travelling by train is generally a comfortable way to see Ireland. For journeys between Dublin and Cork and Dublin and Tralee and points in between the train is generally faster than driving or taking the bus.

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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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The best way to plan a journey by bus is by using Transport for Ireland's journey planner or the Moovit service. Both tools allow you to enter a start point and end point for your journey and will then provide you with a map of the route for your journey along with operator and departure information.

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THE boss of Morebus has told how the company moved rapidly to replace Yellow Buses services after the biggest collapse of a bus operator for more than 30 years. A process that would normally take months was telescoped into barely 48 hours after administrators announced Yellow Buses would stop operating.

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