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Does the 41 go all night?

Does the 41 go all night?

41 bus operates 24 hours, 7 days a week.

How much is Dublin Bus fare cash?

Dublin City Bus Network The TFI 90 Minute fare (TFI 90) now applies to most journeys in the Dublin area and is only €2.00 for adults, €1.00 for young adults (19-23) and students, and €0.65 for children (up to and including 18 years).

How do you pay for Dublin Bus?

Paying with cash: An exact fare system is operated by Dublin Bus and only coins (not notes) are accepted. No change is given. Prepaid tickets: You can also pay your fare with a prepaid ticket. Magnetic prepaid tickets must be inserted into the bus validator when boarding.

What is a short fare Dublin Bus?

€2.40. €1.20. €1.00. For short single journeys up to 3km tell the driver your destination and hold your TFI Leap Card to the target on the driver’s ticket machine. The correct fare will be deducted for your journey.

How much is the bus from Dublin Airport to City Centre?

around 9 Euros
Tickets. Aircoach tickets can be bought online or from customer staff at Dublin Airport. A return ticket from Dublin Airport to O’Connell Street (Dublin City Centre) typically costs around 9 Euros.

Do Dublin buses run 24 7?

From Sunday 13th of December 2020, Dublin Bus is introducing significant improvements across seven bus routes in its network and a new 24 hour service for Route 39a (between Ongar and UCD Belfield).

What age is free travel in Ireland?

age 66 years and over
Free Travel will be awarded to you automatically if you are age 66 years and over, legally resident and living permanently in the State and in receipt of a pension from this department. To avail of the Free Travel entitlement, you must register for a Public Services Card.

Can you pay with debit card on Dublin Bus?

Dublin Bus customers may be able to pay for their journeys using their contactless bank cards, smartphones, smart watches and QR codes by next year. The National Transport Authority has launched a tendering process for the system and depending on the results of that process, it could be in place by late 2023.

Can I use my debit card on Dublin Bus?

What happens if I forget to tap off Luas?

If you are making a return trip using TFI Leap Card on one Luas Line and you Touch On before you get on Luas for your outward journey and forget to Touch Off, your TFI Leap Card will still be Touched On for 90 mins from the time you Touch On at the Luas Stop where you started your journey.

How much does a taxi from Dublin Airport to city Centre cost?

How much is a taxi from Dublin Airport to Dublin city centre? The estimated cost is between €25-€30. Please note this is an estimated fare and prices may vary depending on traffic congestion, number of passengers and time and day of pick-up.

How much is taxi from Airport to Dublin?

between €22-38
The standard taxi fare from Dublin airport to Dublin city centre is between €22-38. This rate can rise if you are travelling on an Irish public holiday or late at night. It could also be higher if your hotel is not in Dublin city centre.

Can I bring my dog on Dublin Bus?

Dublin Bus There is no limit to the number of assistance dogs the bus driver can allow on a bus, as long as there is space. The assistance dog is the responsibility of its owner and must be kept under control, whether it is in a harness, leash or carrier. An assistance dog must not block the aisle or travel on a seat.

What age is free on Dublin bus?

5
Revised fares as of May 2022. For all fares relating to Dublin Commuter services, please see here. Please note that all children under the age of 5 travel for free on our buses. Anyone between the ages of 16 and 18 years must use a personalised Child Leap Card to avail of child fares and the school hours fare.

Can you pay by TAP on Dublin Bus?

The TFI Leap Card is probably the most convenient method of contactless payment for public transport. It’s accepted by a number of public transport providers and can be used for selected travel in Dublin and the surrounding counties, Cork, Galway, Limerick, Waterford, Sligo, Athlone, Kilkenny and Wexford.

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