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  2. TFI Leap Card - Wikipedia

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    www.leapcard.ie. 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, [1] but acceptance has significantly expanded, and it is now accepted in cities nationwide and on some longer ...

  3. Bray, County Wicklow - Wikipedia

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    Bray ( Irish: Bré [bʲɾʲeː]) [ 2] is a coastal town in north County Wicklow, Ireland. It is situated about 20 km (12 mi) south of Dublin city centre on the east coast. It has a population of 33,512 making it the tenth largest urban area within Ireland (at the 2022 census ). [ 1] Bray is home to Ardmore Studios, and some light industry is ...

  4. Aircoach - Wikipedia

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    Aircoach is an Ireland -based subsidiary company of FirstGroup. It provides airport express coach services from Cork, Belfast, Derry, Greystones, Bray, Southside Dublin and Dublin to Dublin Airport and from Derry to Belfast International Airport . It also operates car park and staff shuttles for Dublin Airport [ 2] and other private hire ...

  5. Public transport operators in Dublin - Wikipedia

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    Bernard Kavanagh & Sons operates a daily service between Tipperary town and Dublin city centre. CityLink operates a frequent daily service between Galway, Dublin city centre and Dublin Airport. Collins Coaches operates a commuter service between Carrickmacross, County Monaghan and Dublin city centre, with some services extended to/from Clones.

  6. 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 ...

  7. 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.

  8. Bus Éireann Route 101 - Wikipedia

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    80 minutes. Operates. 05:00 - 23:00. Bus Éireann Route 101 is a bus route in Ireland, that runs from Talbot Street, in Dublin city centre, to the Bus Station in the town of Drogheda, via Swords, Balbriggan and Julianstown. It is operated by Bus Éireann and is the main bus route connecting Drogheda to Dublin. Routes 101X and 100X are peak time ...

  9. Public transport in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Bus transport is the main form of public transport and is common in all cities. The cities, Dublin, Belfast, Cork, Limerick and Galway all have their own suburban rail networks, although Dublin is the only to have its own tram line, in the form of the Luas. Ireland has a population of 5 million people. In 2021, the Irish government released the ...