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Dublin and Bus
The majority of these are controlled by Dublin Bus, but a number of smaller companies also operate.
Public transport is mainly in the hands of a statutory corporation, Córas Iompair Éireann ( CIÉ ), and its subsidiaries, Bus Átha Cliath ( Dublin Bus ), Bus Éireann ( Irish Bus ), and Iarnród Éireann ( Irish Rail ).
State-owned Bus Éireann ( Irish Bus ) currently provides most bus services in the Republic of Ireland, outside Dublin, including an express coach network connecting most cities in Ireland, along with local bus services in the provincial cities.
Bus Átha Cliath ( Dublin Bus ), a sister company of Bus Éireann, provides most of the bus services in Dublin, with some other operators providing a number of routes.
Cross-border services ( e. g. Dublin city centre to Belfast ) are run primarily by a partnership of Ulsterbus and Bus Éireann with some services run across the border exclusively by one of the two companies ( e. g. Derry – Sligo run by Bus Éireann ).
Finglas is served by a number of Dublin Bus routes.
Instead Dublin Bus decided to extend some of the 40A journeys to Toberburr where the 240 began its journey ).
A number of services have been withdrawn due to Dublin Bus ' Network Direct route restructuring programme.
* Bus Eireann operates an intercity service between Dublin and Cork / Limerick which calls at Port Laoise.
* Dublin Bus, the principal bus operator in the Geater Dublin Area of Ireland
Bus Eireann runs frequent intercity services through the town providing a service to both Dublin and Cork.
The bus station in Tralee is a regional hub for Bus Éireann, who provide services to Dublin, Limerick, Galway, Cork, Killarney and Dingle.
Bus Eireann, the national bus operator, operates from beside the train station and covers most towns and cities in the country, including an hourly service to Dublin and Galway.
The area is served by Dublin Bus, including routes 7, 8, 45A, 59, and 111 although these vary in frequency and service periods.

Dublin and routes
Dublin is served by an extensive network of nearly 200 bus routes which serve all areas of the city and suburbs.
San Joaquin Regional Transit District ( SMART ) runs two local routes that connect the city with other San Joaquin County communities and six commuter services that run to Dublin / Pleasanton BART station and job centers in the South Bay and Livermore.
The township's numbered routes are 113 ( Bedminster Road ,) 313 ( Dublin Pike on the SW border ,) 413 ( Durham Road ,) and 611 ( Easton Road.
Dublin Bus also serves the area with multiple bus routes including the 4 / a and 7 from the city centre.
During the 1980s, major competition, especially on the Dublin – London routes, resulted in passenger numbers swelling to 5. 1 million in 1989.
The DAA ( Dublin Airport Authority ) has ambitious long-haul expansion plans and has successfully added new routes to North America and the Middle East in recent years.
This was as a result of a growing direct network of routes between those airports and the UK and continental Europe, dispensing with the need to transit at Dublin.
Dublin and Geneva have also been announced as new routes from the airport for 2012.
Dublin Bus routes 7B, 45, and 145 connect Shankill with the city centre.
This was followed by entry into service on the airline's routes from Heathrow to Milan, Madrid, Dublin and Stockholm on 1 June that year.
Bus services are provided to Shannon Airport, Galway, Limerick, Cork, Dublin and all routes in between and run nearly every hour.
The motorway connects to all the national primary routes from Dublin to the main cities and regions of Ireland as well as Dublin City centre.
This has affected most of the major inter-urban routes between Dublin and various towns and cities and some of the Atlantic Corridor along the Western seaboard.
The most important routes are numbered N1-N11 ( radiate anti-clockwise from Dublin ), with those in the range N12-N33 being cross-country roads.
The N7 is the only one of the inter-urban routes out of Dublin which does not commence in Dublin city centre, but rather at the M50.
The original N7 route ( under the Local Government ( Roads and Motorways ) Act, 1974 ( Decleration of National Roads ) Order, 1977 ) started the route in Dublin city centre, like the other national routes, with the route originally running through Inchicore village before reaching the Naas Road.
A few days later, Dosé announced a BD310 million ( USD825 million ) restructuring plan that included originating or terminating all flights in Bahrain, ceasing routes to Johannesburg, Dublin, Jakarta, Singapore, Hong Kong and Sydney ; eliminating nine Boeing 767s from the fleet, phasing out the Airbus A340-300 from the fleet, introducing the Airbus A321 in July 2007 and the Airbus A330-300 in 2009, and terminating employees based on performance and without regard for nationality.
Ballymun is served by a number of Dublin Bus routes.
Greystones is served by the 84, 184, and 84X Dublin Bus routes whilst an Aircoach service starting at Charlesland links the area with Dublin Airport.

Dublin and 14
The Conscription Crisis of 1918 further intensified public support for Sinn Féin before the general elections to the British Parliament on 14 December 1918, which resulted in a landslide victory for Sinn Féin, whose MPs gathered in Dublin on 21 January 1919 to form Dáil Éireann and adopt the Declaration of Independence.
** Judy Garland opens the first of 14 concerts in Dublin, Ireland at the Theatre Royal.
* April 12 – April 14 – The first ever east – west transatlantic aeroplane flight takes place from Dublin, Ireland, to Greenly Island, Canada, using German Junkers W33 Bremen.
William had landed in Carrickfergus in Ulster on 14 June 1690 and marched south to take Dublin.
On Bloody Sunday ( 1920 ), Collins ordered his private death squad to assassinate 14 MI5 agents at their lodgings throughout Dublin.
It also has 14 elementary schools: Commerce, Dublin, Glengary, Mary Helen Guest ( formerly known as Decker ), Hickory Woods, Keith, Loon Lake, Maple, Meadowbrook, Oakley Park, Pleasant Lake, Twin Beach, Walled Lake Elementary, and Wixom.
Bloody Sunday ( 30 January 1972 ), saw the killing of 14 unarmed civilians by British paratroopers and a backlash of anti-British feeling in all parts of Ireland, including the burning of the British embassy in Dublin.
The new Archbishop of Dublin, Daniel Murray, celebrated the new pro-cathedral's completion on 14 November 1825.
Joe Brady, Michael Fagan, Thomas Caffrey, Dan Curley and Tim Kelly were convicted of the murder and were hanged by William Marwood in Kilmainham Gaol in Dublin between 14 May and 4 June 1883.
Flear – Morris, Dublin 1991, continued 11. Be2 Nfd7 12. Qa3 Bxf3 13. Bxf3 e5 14. dxe5 Qe8 15. Be2 Nxe5 16. 0-0 and White was slightly better.
They fired indiscriminately into the crowd and onto the field, killing 14 people, as a reprisal for political violence that had taken place earlier in the day elsewhere in Dublin.
By 1713 – 14, however, the Tory government had fallen, and Swift was " rewarded " with the Deanery of St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin — a reward he considered an exile.
University College Dublin conferred on Colonel Collins the honorary Doctor of Science degree of the National University of Ireland on 14 June 2006.
He was educated initially at Elm Park preparatory school, Killylea, County Armagh, Northern Ireland, but at 14 was sent to the Church of Ireland St Columba's College at Rathfarnham in Dublin, although Faulkner was Presbyterian.
During the 1913 – 14 parliamentary debates on the Third Home Rule Bill, O ' Brien, alarmed by Unionist resistance to the bill, opposed the IPP's coercive " Ulster must follow " policy, and published in January 1914 specific concession which would enable Ulster join a Dublin parliament " any price for an United Ireland, but never partition ".
On 14 September 2012 TV3 Group confirmed the new HD studios in Ballymount, Dublin will officially open in November 2012.
A force led by Rory O ' Connor occupied four central buildings in Dublin on 14 April.
It is south of Terenure, east of Templeogue, and is in the postal districts of Dublin 14 and 16.
* The Watcher Robotic Telescope is a f / 14. 25 robotic telescope developed by the University College Dublin and UFS.
Given obtained his 100th cap against Montenegro at Croke Park, Dublin on 14 October 2009 in a 2010 FIFA World Cup qualifying game.
Dido and Aeneas received its first performance outside England on 14 December 1895 in a concert version at the University Society in Dublin.
Joe Brady, Michael Fagan, Thomas Caffrey, Dan Curley and Tim Kelly were hanged by William Marwood in Kilmainham Gaol in Dublin between 14 May and 4 June 1883.
In 1925 Scotland already had victories over France at Inverleith ( 25 – 4 ), Wales in Swansea ( 24 – 14 ) and Ireland in Dublin ( 14 – 8 ).
After leaving school at the age of 14 to work in a number of jobs, he returned to full-time education and graduated in mathematical sciences from Trinity College, Dublin.

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