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What time do buses start running in Galway?

Every 20 mintues 7am - 3pm. Every 30 minutes 3 - 9pm. The times given above are approximate, not exact: eg some buses run from 7:15am, not from 7am. Always check the official timetables.



In 2026, public bus services in Galway city, primarily operated by Bus Éireann and City Direct, typically begin their morning routes between 6:00 AM and 6:30 AM from Monday to Saturday. On the most popular routes, such as the 401 (Salthill to Eyre Square) or the 404 (Oranmore), you can expect the first bus to depart shortly after 6:00 AM to accommodate early commuters and students. On Sundays and Public Holidays, the start time is generally later, with most services beginning between 8:30 AM and 9:30 AM. For travelers heading to the Dublin Airport via the "Eirebus" or "Citylink" coaches, these services run 24 hours a day, with departures from the new coach station near Eyre Square roughly every hour through the night. It is always a "pro" tip to use the TFI Live app or the real-time passenger information (RTPI) signs at the bus stops, as Galway traffic can be unpredictable and specific route times may vary. In 2026, the city has also expanded its "Night Link" services, providing late-night options on weekends that run until 3:00 AM, making it easier to navigate the city's vibrant nightlife safely.

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Customers can purchase tickets through the following options:
  1. Online at www.citylink.ie. This option guarantees your seat.
  2. Standby tickets can be purchased directly from the coach driver by paying cash or card.
  3. By calling into the Citylink Ticket Office located at 17 Forster Street, Galway, or from our Ticket Agents.


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Dublin Bus fares and tickets There is also a city centre fare. Paying with cash: An exact fare system is operated by Dublin Bus and only coins (not notes) are accepted. No change is given. Prepaid tickets: You can also pay your fare with a prepaid ticket.

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