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  2. TFI Leap Card - Wikipedia

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    The TFI Leap Card is a contactless smart card for automated fare collection overseen by Transport for Ireland (TFI). It was introduced in the Greater Dublin area in 2011 for Luas, DART, Iarnród Éireann and Dublin Bus, but acceptance has significantly expanded, and it is now accepted in cities nationwide and on some longer distance commuter routes.

  3. Bus Éireann - Wikipedia

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    Bus Éireann ( Irish pronunciation: [ˌbˠɔsˠ ˈeːɾʲən̪ˠ]; " Irish Bus ") is a state-owned bus and coach operator providing services throughout Ireland, with the exception of Dublin and the Greater Dublin Area, where bus services are provided by sister company Dublin Bus. It is a subsidiary of Córas Iompair Éireann (CIÉ).

  4. Blanchardstown Centre - Wikipedia

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    The centre is served by Dublin Bus routes 37, 39/a and N4 as well as Go-Ahead Ireland routes 220, 236/a/t, 238, 270/t, L52 and W4. Additionally, the nearby Crowne Plaza hotel is served by Bus Éireann routes 105, 109/b/x, 111/x and NX. [citation needed]

  5. Luas - Wikipedia

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    Luas. Luas ( pronounced / ˈluːəs / [ˈl̪ˠuəsˠ]; Irish for "speed") is a tram system in Dublin, Ireland. There are two main lines: the Green Line, which began operating on 30 June 2004, and the Red Line which opened on 26 September 2004. Since then, the red line has been extended and split into different branches further out of the city ...

  6. Dublin Airport - Wikipedia

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    Outside the airport Airport bus Dublin buses serving the airport. Dublin Airport is located just off the M1 and the M50 10 km (6.2 mi) [2] north from the city centre and 2 km (1.2 mi) south of the town of Swords. There is no rail link to Dublin city centre, and the public transport options to the city are taxis, buses and private transport.

  7. Dublin Bus - Wikipedia

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    GAC Ireland KD-class double-decker bus in 1994. Alexander bodied Volvo Olympian in May 2003. Alexander ALX400 bodied Volvo B7TL in August 2006. Dublin Bus operates an extensive network of 110 radial, cross-city and peripheral routes and 18 nighttime routes in the city of Dublin and the Greater Dublin Area. The company carries around 325,000 ...

  8. Transport in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The Republic of Ireland's transport sector is responsible for 21% of the state's greenhouse gas emissions. [ 1] In Northern Ireland, the road network and railways are in state ownership. The Department for Infrastructure is responsible for these and other areas (such as water services). Two of the three main airports in Northern Ireland are ...

  9. Busáras - Wikipedia

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    Busáras. / 53.3499; -6.2520. Busáras ( Irish pronunciation: [ˈbˠɔsˠˌaːɾˠəsˠ]; from bus + áras "building") is the central bus station in Dublin, Ireland for Intercity and regional bus services operated by Bus Éireann. Designed in the International Modern style, Busáras is also a stop on the Red Line of the Luas system, in Store ...