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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A number of services have been withdrawn due to Dublin Bus ' Network Direct route restructuring programme.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 Route
Dublin extendeds along a stretch of Route 313 which connects the much larger towns of Doylestown and Quakertown.
Route 563 traverses it from NE to beyond the SW border, where it meets Route 313 between Quakertown and Dublin.
Plain City is located at the juncture of U. S. Route 42 and State Route 161, eight minutes from Dublin and twelve minutes from Marysville.
The town is linked to Dublin by the M11 / N11 National Primary Route, and the national rail network.
County Route 15 ( Dublin Road ), which picks up where Route 88 leaves off, continues northeast parallel to Route 242 between Little Valley and Ellicottville.
Sorley Boy was born at Dunanynie Castle near Ballycastle, County Antrim in Ireland, and came to prominence during the mid-to-late 16th century, when the Dublin administration waged periodic campaigns in the Route.
It makes up part of the most common route from Dublin Airport to the city centre, and the N1 National Primary Route follows Dorset Street for part of its route.
The town is located on the N4 National Primary Route, linking Dublin in the east to Sligo in the west.
Route 12 connects Dublin and Limerick while route 71 connects Athlone to Cork.
Entering Franklin County, the road becomes multiplexed with State Route 161, then intersects I-270 in Dublin.
The road changes names two times in this area, first to Dublin Road at the intersection with Trabue Road, and then to Spring / Long Streets at State Route 315.
North of Dublin, US 441 passes through Milledgeville prior to meeting U. S. Route 129 near Eatonton.
The Palmerstown Route ( 26 ) travels from Woodfarm Acres to Dublin city via Kennelsfort Road.
Route ( 18 ), a circular city route runs from the Old Lucan Road to Sandymount Green via many south Dublin suburbs including Walkinstown, Crumlin, KCR and Rathgar.
* N4 road ( Ireland ), a National Primary Route connecting Dublin, Mullingar, Longford, Carrick-on-Shannon and Sligo
A number of specific cities and regions ( including California's Silicon Valley, Boston ’ s Route 128, The Triangle in North Carolina, Austin, Seattle, Bangalore, Dublin and Sweden ) have come to be identified with these economic trends.
* Knockcroghery is served by Bus Éireann's Route 21 ( Westport-Athlone ), with indirect routes to Galway, Dublin and other towns.
* link = R111 road ( Ireland ) – Dublin Outer Orbital Route ( south )-Conyngham Road – Beach Road, Sandymount, Dublin
746-Dublin Airport to Dun Laoghaire * Route 746 no longer operates and has been cancelled by Dublin Bus *

Dublin and 142
In 1927 O ’ Callaghan returned to Dublin where he won that year ’ s hammer championship with a throw of 142 ’ 3 ”.
Dublin Bus routes 14, 14A, 15, 15A, 15B, 15E, 15F, 18, 65, 65B, 74, 74A, 83, and 142 serve Rathmines.

Dublin and uses
The IRA traditionally uses a well-known signature in its public statements, which are all issued under the pseudonym of " P. O ' Neill " of the " Irish Republican Publicity Bureau, Dublin ".
Though nominally claimed as his cathedral, the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Dublin uses St Mary's in Malborough Street in Dublin as his pro-cathedral ( acting cathedral ).
In 2010 Etihad Airways announced a new maintenance hangar which will handle the Airbus A330-200 which the airline uses on their route from Dublin.
The Dublin Metro newspaper uses the Associated Metro logo and format, however.
* George Semple uses hydraulic lime cement in rebuilding Essex Bridge in Dublin.
In the case of those counties created after 1994, they often drop the word county entirely, or use it after the name ; thus for example internet search engines show many more uses ( on Irish sites ) of " South Dublin " than of either " County South Dublin " or " South Dublin County ".
In October 2006, as the tunnel neared completion, the Progressive Democrats held a conference on their proposal to relocate Dublin Port to Bremore on the outskirts of Balbriggan, and to redevelop the port area for mixed high density uses.
* Aer Lingus ( EI ) uses Dublin Airport ( DUB ).
In addition to the Law Courts, by far the majority of Street's output was for ecclesiastical uses, the largest being the nave of Bristol Cathedral and the restoration of Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin.

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