EXPLORING DUBLIN BUS ROUTES

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BUS STOP 2068

ON THE STILLORGAN ROAD

BUS STOP 2068

BUS STOP 2068

Stillorgan Road is a major thoroughfare connecting Dublin city centre to the southern suburbs. It's characterised by a mix of residential housing, businesses, and some green spaces.

Public Transport: The area is generally well-served by public transport, with several bus routes and the Luas Green Line running nearby. This makes it relatively easy to access various parts of Dublin from this location.

Dublin Bus: Several bus routes likely operate along Stillorgan Road, providing connections to different parts of the city. You can use the Dublin Bus website or app (Real Time Information) to check specific routes, timetables and real-time bus arrival information for Stop 2068 once you know its exact location.

Luas: The closest Luas stop is Stillorgan, which is on the Green Line but be aware that it is some distance away and not really a practical option. You can take the S6 bus to Taney Park and then walk the short distance to the Dundrum Luas Tram stop. The bus ride is about 35 minutes.

Development of the Dublin BusConnects Network, with a Focus on the Southern Orbitals

The Dublin BusConnects network aims to revolutionise Dublin's bus system, delivering faster, more frequent, and more dependable services. It involves implementing high-frequency spines, introducing new orbital and radial routes, and upgrading infrastructure.

Southern Orbitals

A vital part of the BusConnects network, the Southern Orbitals establish east-west connections across the southern part of Dublin. These routes were launched on November 26, 2023, as part of Phase 5B of the network redesign.

Corrected Southern Orbital Routes and Service Areas:

S2: Connects Heuston Station with St. James's Hospital, Rialto, Sundrive Road, Kimmage, Rathmines, Ranelagh, Ballsbridge, Sandymount, and Poolbeg (Sean Moore Road). (Operated by Dublin Bus)
S4: Connects Liffey Valley Shopping Centre with Ballyfermot, Crumlin Hospital, Terenure, and UCD. (Operated by Go-Ahead Ireland)
S6: Connects Blackrock Station with Ballsbridge, Ranelagh, Rathmines, Harold's Cross, and Heuston Station. (Operated by Go-Ahead Ireland)
S8: Connects Tallaght (The Square) with Templeogue, Terenure, Rathgar, Rathmines, Ranelagh, and the City Centre (terminating at Merrion Sq). (Operated by Go-Ahead Ireland)

L25: Connects Dundrum Luas Station with Goatstown, Stillorgan, Foxrock, Cabinteely, and Dún Laoghaire Station. (Operated by Dublin Bus)  
This route provides a vital local link between Dundrum and Dún Laoghaire, serving several residential areas and key destinations along the way.


Additional Notes:

These routes typically operate every 10-15 minutes during peak times and slightly less frequently at other times.
The introduction of the Southern Orbitals led to the discontinuation of some legacy orbital routes (17, 18, 75/a, 76/a, and 175) to streamline the network.
The Southern Orbitals, alongside other improvements in Phase 5B, have substantially increased the bus service kilometers in the areas they serve.
Real-time information and journey planning tools are accessible on the Transport for Ireland (TFI) website and app to aid passengers in navigating the new network.
Overall, the Southern Orbitals signify a considerable enhancement to Dublin's bus network, providing improved connectivity and frequency for communities in the southern part of the city.

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