Launching November 26
Phase 5b of the BusConnects Network Redesign commences on the 26th of November and involves the introduction of new Southern Orbital, Radial and Local routes in the Dundrum area.
The redesigned routes that serve Dublin 14, Dublin 16 and Dublin 18 include the 74 and L25 operated by Dublin Bus and routes S4, S6 and S8 are operated by Go-Ahead Ireland, on behalf of TFI.
The following routes will cease from 26th of November: 17/d, 61, 75/a and 175.
What’s new?
These new routes provide services across the Dublin 14 and Dublin 16 areas creating connections across the southside of Dublin.
S4 | Liffey Valley Shopping Centre – Ballyfermot – Crumlin Hospital – Terenure – UCD |
S6 | Tallaght – Rathfarnham Shopping Centre – UCD – Blackrock Station |
S8 | Citywest – Tallaght – Sandyford Luas – Dún Laoghaire |
74 | Dundrum Luas – Marlay Park – Coombe Hospital – Eden Quay |
L25 | Dundrum Luas – Dún Laoghaire |
Routes
The map below shows a detailed view of all new routes introduced from November 26th.
Click below to download a map of the S4 route (Liffey Valley Shopping Centre – Ballyfermot – Crumlin Hospital – Terenure – UCD) introduced from November 26th.
Click below to download a map of the S6 (Tallaght – Rathfarnham Shopping Centre – UCD – Blackrock Station) and S8 routes (Citywest – Tallaght – Sandyford Luas – Dún Laoghaire) introduced from November 26th.
Click below to download a map of the 74 route (Dundrum Luas – Marlay Park – Coombe Hospital – Eden Quay) introduced from November 26th.
Click below to download a map of the L25 route (Dundrum Luas – Dún Laoghaire) introduced from November 26th.
How often do they run?
The majority of S Orbitals run quite frequently, which is every 10-20 minutes during peak hours. The majority of these frequencies remain the same on weekends, except the S8 which runs every 30 minutes.
During weekdays the L25 runs every 15 minutes. Route 74 usually runs every 30 minutes on both weekdays and weekends.
For a full view of frequencies, please click below.
Timetables
Please choose one of the below routes for timetable information.
The redesign of the bus network follows three rounds of public consultation which concluded in 2020. It will improve the existing Transport for Ireland (TFI) network by providing enhanced bus services with high frequency Spines and new Local, Orbital and Radial routes. This new network is being introduced on a phased basis over the coming years.
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