How do I get from Clonmel to Dublin?
If you want to get from Clonmel to Dublin, you can travel with providers such as Irish Rail. You will find a maximum number of 13 departures per day. On average, there are 13 departures per day. Book in advance to make sure that your journey will run smoothly and you depart at a time that suits you best.
Where do I catch the 747 bus at Dublin Airport?
Dublin Airport Bus Stops You won’t have to look far to find us at Dublin Airport. Airlink 747 and 757 routes have stops directly outside the Arrivals hall of Dublin Airport’s two terminals (Terminal 1 and Terminal 2).
How do you pay for Dublin Bus?
Dublin Bus fares and tickets 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. Magnetic prepaid tickets must be inserted into the bus validator when boarding.
How much is a child ticket on Bus Eireann?
Bus Éireann
REGIONAL CITY COMMUTER | ||
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Fare type | Fare stage/route | € |
Adult | 0-11 stages | €2.40 |
Adult | 12+ stages | €2.80 |
Child | Schoolchild | €1.10 |
Does the 747 bus still run?
The Dublin Commuter Coalition has announced that the operation of Airlink 747 and 757 has been ceased permanently. Commercial operators such as Dublin Express and Aircoach will also continue to operate.
Which Dublin Bus goes to Airport?
Airlink 747
Operated by Dublin Bus (Dublin’s main bus provider) the Airlink 747 is a frequent direct bus service operating between Dublin Airport and the City Centre – also serving the National Bus Station “Busáras” as well as Connolly & Heuston train stations.
Is Dublin Bus accepting cash?
Dublin Bus fares and tickets Paying with cash: An exact fare system is operated by Dublin Bus and only coins (not notes) are accepted. No change is given. Leap Cards: Leap Cards can be used on all Dublin Bus services, including Airlink, Xpresso and Nitelink. They can also hold prepaid tickets.