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Unread 21-11-2013, 22:44   #1
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Unread 21-11-2013, 22:46   #2
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Default Night Luas

http://www.luas.ie/nightluas.html
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Home | News Centre | News | Night Luas On The Green Line
21 November 2013

Night luas Green Line

Night Luas trams will run on the Luas Green Line from St. Stephen’s Green to Brides Glen at 1.00am, 1.30am, 2.00am, 2,30am, 3.00am and 3.30am on:


* Friday December 13th
* Saturday December 14th
* Friday December 20th
* Saturday December 21st
* New Year’s Eve Tuesday December 31st

To use Night Luas you require a Night Luas ticket; there are three options for Night Luas tickets:

1) Buy your Night Luas ticket from a Luas Ticket Vending Machine for €4.00

2) Use your Luas Leap Card or Smartcard and pay a fare of €3.80

3) Use your 30 Day Luas Ticket, Annual Luas Ticket, Annual Bus / Luas Ticket or Annual Rail / Luas ticket. No other tickets are valid.

You must buy your Night Luas ticket BEFORE travelling. Merry Christmas & Happy New Year from Luas!

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Like Dublin Nite Bus:
- Do they only operate one way only and assume no one could possibly be wanting to go in the opposite direction?
- Perhaps they stop to pick up at about every 10th stop?

Not trying to be smart, just a bit of a bugbear of mine and late night Dublin transport.
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Like Dublin Nite Bus:
- Do they only operate one way only and assume no one could possibly be wanting to go in the opposite direction?
- Perhaps they stop to pick up at about every 10th stop?

Not trying to be smart, just a bit of a bugbear of mine and late night Dublin transport.
Don't see a need for return workings, it would only cater for a handful of passengers at best and not worth it.
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Default Modified Dublin Bus timetables

No services operate on 25th, and Sunday services operate on 26th.

http://www.dublinbus.ie/en/News-Cent...istmas-Period/
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Saturday Timetables During Christmas Period
Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Dublin Bus wishes to advise customers that a Saturday Timetable will operate on all bus routes (excluding Nitelink/Tours) on the following dates in December, Tuesday 24th, Friday 27th, Monday 30th and Tuesday 31st .

If customers would like to give feedback on the operation of Saturday timetables on these dates, they can do so by emailing customercomment@dublinbus.ie

Customers can also get updates on http://www.facebook.com/DublinBusNews follow us on Twitter @dublinbusnews or call our customer service line on (01) 8734222, lines open from 08:30 - 18:00hrs (Monday to Saturday excluding bank holidays).
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Default Brief comment re: Dublin Bus night services

I'm not sure if the Dublin Bus Nitelink is classified as commercial or as part of the public service obligation but either way buses would often be running along part if not most/all of a route on the way back to the garage/for the next run (where applicable) so better to earn a bit of revenue whereas an empty out of service bus earns a guaranteed zero.

Incidentally the three Bus Éireann Nightrider routes from Dublin operate in both directions.

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