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News: Expressway Offers Options for Stranded Dublin Airport Passengers as Carparks Reach Capacity — 31st May, 2023

Bus Éireann's Expressway, Ireland’s largest commercial inter-regional coach service, is encouraging holidaymakers to ditch their cars and to take the coach to Dublin Airport, ahead of one of the busiest weekends of the year for holidaymakers.

News: Bus Éireann’s Expressway offering 15% off Rory Gallagher Festival Tickets, 1-4 June 2023 — 26th May, 2023

Bus Éireann is delighted to partner with the Rory Gallagher International Festival (Rory Fest) to offer Expressway customers 15% off full 3 night festival weekend tickets. The Festival takes place between 1 - 4 June 2023 in Ballyshannon, Co. Donegal.

News: Bus Éireann encourages passengers to take the bus to Cork Airport this Summer — 23rd May, 2023

Bus Éireann, Ireland’s national bus company, is encouraging customers to take the bus when travelling to Cork Airport this summer.

News: Bus Éireann launch East Coast Commuter Corridor — 3rd May, 2023

The National Transport Authority (NTA) and Bus Éireann have today announced improved bus services for passengers in Fingal, East Meath and Louth through enhancements in Routes 101 and 101x.

News: NTA and Bus Éireann launch East Coast Commuter Corridor from 7 May — 3rd May, 2023

The National Transport Authority (NTA) and Bus Éireann have today announced improved bus services for passengers in Fingal, East Meath and Louth through enhancements in Routes 101 and 101x.

News: Enhanced services for Wicklow passengers as NTA and Bus Éireann launch East Coast Commuter Corridor — 3rd May, 2023

The National Transport Authority (NTA) and Bus Éireann have today announced improved bus services for passengers in County Wicklow through enhancements in Routes 131 and 133.

News: NTA and Bus Éireann launch East Coast Commuter Corridor from 7 May — 3rd May, 2023

Greater frequency and capacity on services between Wicklow town and Dublin New bus service linking Wicklow town and Bray

News: Travel from Waterford to Dublin for just €6.20 on Bus Éireann’s Expressway — 30th March, 2023

Bus Éireann, Ireland’s national bus company, is pleased to announce a new promotional fare on Expressway Route 4, Waterford to Dublin/Dublin Airport offering €5 off Adult single and return journeys.

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News: Bus Éireann partner with Achill Tourism on Route 450, Westport to Achill Sound — 30th March, 2023

Bus Éireann, Ireland’s national bus company, has partnered with Achill Tourism to encourage passengers to travel by bus while visiting the scenic locations featured in the Oscar nominated film, The Banshees of Inisherin.

News: Bus Éireann reports a return to pre-Covid passenger levels — 28th December, 2022

Bus Éireann, Ireland’s national bus company, has announced a strong return to pre-Covid passenger levels, achieving 89.5 million passenger journeys for the full year in 2022, despite some pandemic impact in the first two months of the year. In 2021, passenger journeys were 57.5 million.

News: Christmas coach travel to Ireland returns for first time since 2019 — 15th December, 2022

Irish people travelling home from the UK for Christmas can avoid airport queues, as well as lower their carbon footprint and save money, by travelling on the Expressway Eurolines route from London and Birmingham to Dublin city centre. Expressway Eurolines is operated by Bus Éireann, Ireland’s national bus company.

News: 72% of 19-23 year olds say they use public transport more now than three years ago — 6th December, 2022

72 per cent of young adults say that they are using public transport more now than three years ago, according to an Expressway survey conducted among 19-23 year-olds outside of Dublin. This is a significant increase in the number of young people choosing public transport over private cars. Expressway is Bus Éireann’s commercial intercity service, the largest in the country with 14 national routes.

News: Bus Éireann and the National Transport Authority ask motorists to ‘Keep it Clear’ - survey — 6th December, 2022

Bus Éireann, supported by the National Transport Authority (NTA), are launching their ‘Keep it Clear’ campaign today, reminding motorists to think of those people who are impacted most by drivers blocking bus stops and to raise awareness of the implications, including fines for illegal parking.

News: 72% of 19-23 year olds say they use public transport more now than 3 years ago – Expressway survey — 24th November, 2022

72 per cent of young adults say that they are using public transport more now than three years ago, according to an Expressway survey conducted among 19-23 year-olds outside of Dublin. This is a significant increase in the number of young people choosing public transport over private cars. Expressway is Bus Éireann’s commercial intercity service, the largest in the country with 14 national routes.

News: More buses for a more convenient journey — 21st October, 2022

Bus Éireann is delighted to announce that we have increased our bus frequency in the Northeast covering parts of the midlands, including Drogheda, Dundalk, Mullingar, and Athlone across Routes 167, 190 and 466.

News: More buses for a more convenient journey — 20th October, 2022

Bus Éireann is delighted to announce that we have increased our bus frequency in Limerick, across Routes 314, 345, 332, and 328. This improvement to our service is to better connect the people living in these areas to their local public transport network. Some routes will see an increase in the number of buses across all days of the week and in some cases, even three times the number of daily services. As well as that, additional stops have been added along specific routes to improve connectivity in that area.

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News: Expressway announces fare increase while introducing discounts for online ticket buyers — 7th October, 2022

Expressway, Ireland’s largest coach network, has announced changes to its fare structure aimed at minimising the impact of rising costs on the business and incentivising online ticket purchases. This is the first fare review since 2018.

News: Customer demand drives expansion of Bus Éireann’s Expressway Eurolines service — 19th August, 2022

Bus Éireann, Ireland’s national bus company, has announced an additional peak weekly service on its Expressway Eurolines route linking Dublin with London and Birmingham.

News: Customer notice for Bus Éireann services during Westlife concerts in Pairc Uí Chaoimh — 11th August, 2022

Bus Éireann customers in Cork are advised that they can get to the Westlife concerts in Pairc Uí Chaoimh this Friday, 12 August and Saturday 13 August on existing Bus Éireann services.

News: Bus Éireann announces special direct shuttle services for passengers travelling to the Galway Races — 21st July, 2022

Bus Éireann, Ireland’s national bus company, is encouraging racing fans to leave their cars at home when travelling to the Galway Races between Monday, 25 July and Sunday, 31 July, by taking one of their special shuttle services from Eyre Square to Galway Racecourse at Ballybrit instead.

News: Travel to London for €70 return — 5th July, 2022

Bus Éireann, Ireland’s national bus company, has announced the return of the Expressway Eurolines service linking Dublin with London and Birmingham from 7 July.

News: Bus Éireann, TFI Local Link Kerry and Fáilte Ireland launch new Travel around Kerry brochure — 10th June, 2022

Bus Éireann, operating on behalf of Transport for Ireland has partnered with TFI Local Link Kerry and Fáilte Ireland to launch a new Travel Around Kerry brochure. This brochure provides information about Bus Éireann and TFI Local Link services connecting Kerry’s towns and villages. In addition, the brochure highlights how all passengers including tourists can benefit from the recent 20% fare reduction on PSO bus services in County Kerry and the 50% reduction available for those with a TFI Student or Young Adult Leap Card, introduced by the National Transport Authority.

News: Technical issues affecting online sales — 2nd June, 2022

We regret to advise customers that due to technical issues, we are unable to sell bus tickets online.

News: Travel with Bus Éireann to see Ed Sheeran on Routes 302 and 302A — 5th May, 2022

Travel with Bus Éireann on Routes 302 and 302A to see Ed Sheeran in Thomond Park on Thursday 5 May and Friday, 6 May.

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News: 20% Fare Reduction — 8th April, 2022

Following the Minister for Transport, Eamon Ryan's recent announcement, Bus Éireann is pleased to apply an average 20% reduction on all scheduled City, Town, Commuter and Rural PSO (Public Service Obligation) service fares across the network from Monday, 11 April until the end of 2022.

News: Bus Éireann encouraging people in Mayo to travel to Climb with Charlie by bus — 30th March, 2022

Bus Éireann is encouraging people in Mayo who travel to Climb with Charlie on Saturday, 2 April to leave their cars at home or at their accommodation if staying locally where possible, and take the bus to Croagh Patrick.

News: Climb with Charlie — 29th March, 2022

Bus Éireann is encouraging people in Mayo who travel to Climb with Charlie on Saturday, 2 April to leave their cars at home or at their accommodation if staying locally where possible, and take the bus to Croagh Patrick.

News: Bus Éireann launches new Travel Around Dundalk and Drogheda brochures — 26th January, 2022

Bus Éireann, Ireland’s national bus company, is launching new Travel Around Dundalk and Travel Around Drogheda brochures informing the public of Bus Éireann services in Dundalk, Drogheda and surrounding towns and villages across the County and which connect Louth to Counties Dublin, Cavan, Monaghan, Meath and Tyrone. They are also highlighting that Louth passengers can get 30% discounts on single fares with a TFI Leap Card when travelling on Bus Éireann PSO services.

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Conditions of Carriage

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Bus Ticket Information

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Leap Card

You can now use your Transport For Ireland (TFI) Leap Card on all Bus Éireann Public & Expressway services within …

Bus Éireann FAQs

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Student Travel

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Fare Reduction

Bus Éireann fares* have been reduced by an average of 20% across all of our services operated as part of …

College Services

Bus Éireann and Expressway are here to help you on your way to college. Check out our list of services …

Standard Fare

Fare evasion is a criminal offence that could lead to a fine of up to €1,000 and a Court appearance. …

Fare Finder

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FAQs

Do you need to print Bus Éireann tickets? ›

Internet Sales - Mobile ticketing. As part of our ongoing commitment to improve our customer experience, Bus Éireann customers who have purchased tickets online are not required to print their tickets but may display them on a mobile device.

How do I contact Bus Éireann? ›

Call us on LoCall: 0818 836 611. Our call centre staff are waiting to take your call and assist with any query you may have.

How to book buses in Ireland? ›

The TFI Go app allows you to buy tickets for public transport services in Ireland directly from your phone. Your ticket is downloaded to the app and can be used to travel straight away. No need for printing, just activate before each journey and show your driver while boarding.

Can I pay cash on Bus Éireann? ›

Bus Éireann fares and tickets

In general, you can pay your fare with cash. You can also order your ticket online. There is information on the different types of tickets available, including tickets for schoolchildren and regional commuter tickets, on Bus Éireann's website.

What documents do I need for a ticket? ›

GENERAL CONDITIONS :
  • Voter Photo identity card issued by Election Commision of India.
  • Passport.
  • PAN Card issued by Income Tax Department.
  • Driving Licence issued by RTO.
  • Photo identity card having serial number issued by Central/State Government.

Can I pay by card on the bus? ›

At present, bus users must either use a Leap Card or pay fares in cash.

Does Bus Éireann have an app? ›

The TFI Go app allows you to buy Adult and Young Adult/Student tickets directly from your phone for all Bus Éireann Commuter, Local, City & Town public services in the Republic of Ireland. Your ticket is downloaded to the app and can be used to travel straight away.

Is there a toilet on Bus Éireann? ›

Ballina. Ballina Bus Station has the following facilities: Accessible Toilets. Accessible parking.

Is Dublin bus part of Bus Éireann? ›

Bus Éireann forms part of the Transport for Ireland network, which includes Dublin Bus, Go-Ahead Ireland and TFI Local Link.

What does P mean on Bus Éireann timetable? ›

For example, the current Route 51 Galway - Cork regional bus timetable has a stop at GMIT / ATU on the Dublin Road, which is labelled "P" on all services. This means that the stop is "pick-up only", that is, people can get on the bus here, but cannot(*) get off.

Is bus or train cheaper in Ireland? ›

Buses are not only more extensive than Ireland's trains, but often much cheaper (e.g., $30 Dublin–Galway, $20 Dublin–Cork… though when you've got a choice between them, consider that trains are generally faster, make fewer stops, and are not subject to traffic delays).

Can you eat on buses in Ireland? ›

No eating, or drinking

If you regularly get Dublin Bus there has surely been a stage where you have eaten or drank something while aboard. Well technically this is not allowed. A packet of sweets or a bottle of water is unlikely to cause a mess but eating a full meal on the bus is definitely not allowed.

Do Bus Éireann take credit card? ›

How to pay a Penalty Fine? Pay online using Debit or Credit card. In person, using cash or credit card at any Bus Éireann Travel Centre. You must bring your standard fare with you.

Can you use debit card on Bus Éireann? ›

At present, bus users must either use a Leap Card or pay fares in cash. Dublin Bus only accepts coins, with no facility at all to use credit or debit cards to pay fares.

How much is the bus from Dublin Airport to city centre? ›

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.

Should you print your ticket? ›

Printing your boarding pass is doubly important if you're traveling with your family. Every person needs to be accounted for with a ticket in hand at security and at the boarding gate, and that's just easier done with a piece of paper than on an app.

Should I print my online ticket? ›

There is no need to print tickets thanks to e-tickets. In other words, e-ticket or online flight tickets have replaced the print ones. Passengers and airline company makes a contract through e-tickets. Passengers' ticket details are secured in the company's database through encryptions such as PNR.

What is the difference between paper ticket and e ticket? ›

Paper tickets are so named because the flight coupons (the pieces of paper that contain the exact flight information and are labeled as flight coupons) are in paper form. With an electronic ticket, this information is held within the airline's reservation system and is indicated as electronic tickets when you check in.

Can you pay with credit card on Dublin Bus? ›

Pay online using Debit or Credit card. In person, using cash or credit card at Dublin Bus Head Office, 59 Upper O'Connell Street. You must bring your standard fare with you.

How do I use my debit card as a bus card? ›

Please take out your contactless bank card from your bag or wallet and tap on the fare reader at the train gantry or on the bus at the points of boarding and alighting. The fare reader will display “Bank Card Usage”.

Are buses in Ireland contactless? ›

Contactless payments for public transport are still "years away" from being rolled out across the country, a transport chief has said. The new payment system will allow DART, Luas and Dublin Bus users to pay for fares using their bank card or mobile phone.

Is Bus Éireann and Expressway the same? ›

Expressway, Bus Éireann's premium coach service, provides direct and regular services on throughout Ireland. We are the largest coach network connecting passengers across the Island of Ireland to who and what matters to them, making Expressway the quickest and easiest way to reach an unrivalled number of destinations.

Which app is used for bus booking? ›

Bus & Volvo Booking – redBus

redBus is the most popular app for booking bus tickets. You may use this app to search through various Indian cities and purchase bus tickets for either sleeper or Volvo buses.

What app tells you which bus to take? ›

Moovit guides more than 930 million users in over 3400 cities throughout the world. Commuters will find updated bus and train times, transit maps, and, where available, real-time line arrivals.

How does a bathroom work on a bus? ›

A bus toilet works differently than a home toilet does. A bus toilet does not use water, and it is not hooked up to a sewer. On a bus, urine and feces are held in a holding tank. Bus toilets use a blue formaldehyde product to mask the odor of urine and feces.

Do buses in Ireland have bathrooms? ›

Most of our coaches are equipped with emergency restrooms. However, for safety reasons they cannot be used when the coach is in motion. The coach makes frequent rest/bathroom stops, at two-hour intervals or less, for the comfort of all passengers.

Do bus bathrooms have sinks? ›

1. There is a Bathroom. First and foremost, there is a bathroom on board! Charter buses all come equipped with a bathroom facility including a sink.

What is the best way to get around Ireland? ›

Train travel is generally the fastest way to get around the country. Iarnród Éireann (Irish Rail) (www.irishrail.ie; 1850/366222 or 01/836-6222) operates the train services in Ireland. Most lines radiate from Dublin to other principal cities and towns.

What is the most used bus in Dublin? ›

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.

How many seats does a Bus Éireann bus have? ›

“They have a capacity for 76 passengers, with four priority seats on the lower deck, two of which are folding seats that enable a guide dog to sit alongside a visually impaired passenger.

Who is entitled to a free travel pass in Ireland? ›

Everyone aged 66 and over, living permanently in Ireland, can get the Free Travel Scheme. People with disabilities and carers aged under 66 may also qualify for Free Travel. If you qualify for Free Travel and you are married, in a civil partnership or cohabiting, your partner may travel with you for free.

What do the letters on top of bus stops mean? ›

Answer: The letters on bus stops are a map reference for the public and emergency services, used particularly in busy parts of London.

What is the most affordable way to travel Ireland? ›

Rent a Car – the best way to travel Ireland

You can rent a car in Ireland from ~€14 per day. You do have to add fuel costs on too but if you ask me, there is no question. Not only do you avoid the expensive bus and train fares, but you also have the freedom to visit anywhere in the country you like.

Can you get around Ireland without a car? ›

Getting around Ireland without a car is completely doable. Plus, it might also be a considerable cost-saver since you won't be incurring the cost of a rental car and the added insurance you are required to take while driving around Ireland. Travel to Cork from Dublin on Irish Rail.

What is the best public transportation in Ireland? ›

Using Trains in Ireland is a great way to get from one side of the country to the other with ease. They're comfortable, generally reliable and you'll find stations in many of the larger towns in Ireland.

Can you take luggage on a bus in Ireland? ›

PASSENGERS' LUGGAGE. Each passenger may carry one medium-sized suitcase or equivalent (maximum dimensions 80 cms x 70 cms x 20 cms and maximum weight 15 Kgs) on a bus free of charge, which luggage must be placed in the luggage compartment of the vehicle.

Can you take coffee on a bus? ›

Hot drinks need to be in a travel-safe container, like a takeaway cup with a lid or a thermos. There are some exceptions: You can't drink alcohol on our buses.

Can you drink alcohol on a bus in Ireland? ›

Under these regulations, anyone carrying alcohol onto buses will be refused permission to board. Passengers who appear to be under the influence of drink or drugs will be not allowed to board the bus if the driver considers their behaviour could lead to violence or a disturbance.

Can I use my MasterCard on the bus? ›

All Visa and MasterCard cards displaying the contactless symbol , along with Apple Pay and Google Pay, can be used.

Does expressway bus have toilets? ›

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How long does a Bus Éireann return ticket last? ›

Standard return: Standard return tickets are valid for one outward journey on the day of issue, and one inward journey that must be taken within 30 days of initial travel. Day return: Day return tickets are valid for one outward journey on the day of issue, and for an inward journey on the same date only.

Can you pay for Bus Éireann with cash? ›

Bus Éireann fares and tickets

In general, you can pay your fare with cash. You can also order your ticket online. There is information on the different types of tickets available, including tickets for schoolchildren and regional commuter tickets, on Bus Éireann's website.

How do you pay for buses in Ireland? ›

You can buy tickets on buses from the driver — however, no change is provided and if you do not have the correct fare, you will not be refunded for any overpayment. For this reason — and to avail of cheaper fares — it is advisable to use a Leap Card for your travel on Dublin buses.

Do I just tap my card on the bus? ›

Always touch in on a yellow card reader at the start of your journey and touch out at the end to pay the right fare.

How much is a taxi from Dublin Airport to the city? ›

How much does a taxi cost to Dublin City Centre? The price of a taxi to Dublin City from Dublin Airport is not predetermined at the starting point and journeys are metred, but it generally costs around €25.00 - €40.00. Taxi fares in Dublin are dependent on distance travelled and are metred.

What is the cheapest bus to Dublin from airport? ›

Dublin Express (Route 782) is the cheapest and fastest of the two and therefore the most popular with tourists. Buses depart every 15 to 20 minutes from Terminal 1 via Terminal 2 and the Dublin Port Tunnel to the city centre.

What is the cheapest way to get to Dublin from the airport? ›

The public bus is the cheapest way you can get to the city. Tons of Dublin public transit buses and coaches depart from the airport every hour, heading to all corners of the county, from downtown to the coast.

Can you tap your card on Bus Éireann? ›

In addition to tapping on with Leap Cards, the new ticketing system will allow people to use contactless payment on buses, rail, trams, TFI Local Link, and the planned MetroLink.

Do you need to print aircoach tickets? ›

IN ORDER TO BOARD THE COACH YOU MUST BE ABLE TO PRODUCE YOUR AIRCOACH BOOKING CONFIRMATION. WE WOULD RECOMMEND THAT YOU PRINT THIS EMAIL TICKET AND BRING IT WITH YOU. ALTERNATIVELY YOU MAY DISPLAY THE CONFIRMATION EMAIL ON YOUR MOBILE PHONE / ELECTRONIC DEVICE.

How do I use a QR code on a bus ticket? ›

It Scans the QR code from the conductor of the bus with a particular ID. Then we can scan QR code. So directly money will transfer from our wallet to transport corporation on basis of conductor ID. Then we will get an SMS alert for ticket payment proof.

Do I need to scan my ticket? ›

Sometimes the driver or an inspector will ask to scan your ticket, but not usually. Most of the time you just need to hold your mobile ticket up so the driver can check it.

What happens if I don't tap in on the bus? ›

If you don't either tap on or tap off correctly, we can't tell where you've travelled from or to, so your journey will be incomplete.

What happens if you forget to tap your card on the bus? ›

What happens if I forget to tap off? You will be charged the single fare to the end of the route, so always remember to tap off in order to pay the correct fare.

What happens if you never tap out of the bus? ›

If you forget to tap your fare card on alighting, do not attempt to re-board from the exit door to tap your card. Proceed to any Transit Link ticketing office to make a claims.

Do I need to print my ticket to travel? ›

Printing your boarding pass is doubly important if you're traveling with your family. Every person needs to be accounted for with a ticket in hand at security and at the boarding gate, and that's just easier done with a piece of paper than on an app.

Do I need to print ticket or boarding pass? ›

Depending on the requirements of airport authorities, you will need to present a mobile boarding pass, a paper boarding pass printed out by you or a paper boarding pass picked up from the check-in desk.

What happens when you scan a QR code ticket? ›

It can be a paper ticket or an e-ticket on a smartphone screen. If the ticket presented has the right QR code for the event, the system will scan it properly. As a result, the ticket will be automatically marked as scanned in the attendee's list.

How do I download a QR code ticket? ›

How to Book the Train Ticket via QR Code scanning
  1. Step 1: Open UTS App from Indian Railways, which can be used for booking unreserved train tickets.
  2. Step 2: Under the Book Ticket Menu, there will be an option of QR Booking.

Can I just show my ticket on my phone? ›

Yes, simply show your mobile boarding pass on a mobile phone, iPad, or Apple Watch and a valid form of identification to the TSA Agent at security to proceed. To board your flight, scan your mobile boarding pass by holding one of the devices listed above with your pass facing the scanner.

How do I scan a ticket on my phone? ›

When you get to the station, open our app and go to 'My Tickets' or if you've added the eTicket to your phone's mobile wallet open that instead. Then scan the eTicket QR code above the reader to open the ticket gate. Screenshots of eTickets can't be used to travel.

How do I scan a bus ticket with my phone? ›

Look out for the QR code reader next to the driver, it has a blue line around the reader. Hold your phone steady in front of the reader. The machine will light up green and beep to show your ticket has been accepted. There's no need to show your ticket to the driver so head on board.

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