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  2. Aircoach - Wikipedia

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    The company was also named Irish Inter-City coach operator of the year at the 2014 Fleet Bus and Coach awards, [6] and Airport coach operator of the year in 2020. [ citation needed ] In addition to its scheduled services, Aircoach also operates shuttle bus services at Dublin Airport along with contract services and is the 'official coach ...

  3. Irish Citylink - Wikipedia

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    Galway – Dublin Airport non-stop express (Route 760) Galway - Dublin Airport via Dublin City (Route 761) Galway - Ballina (Route 430) Galway – Limerick – Cork – Cork Airport express (Route 251) Galway – Clifden (Route 923) Galway – Ballinasloe – Athlone – Dublin commuter (Route 763) Limerick – Dublin Airport (Route 712X)

  4. Public transport operators in Dublin - Wikipedia

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    Dublin Coach run services to Dublin Airport from Cork (via Waterford), Ennis, Limerick, Portlaoise and Killarney to Dublin Airport, with some services hubbing via the Red Cow Luas stop. [15] JJ Kavanagh & Sons operates a number of routes between Waterford, Clonmel, Limerick and Dublin City Centre, some also serving Dublin Airport.

  5. Cork (city) - Wikipedia

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    Private operators include Irish Citylink, Aircoach and Dublin Coach. Irish Citylink serves Limerick and Galway. Aircoach operates an Express non-stop service which serves Dublin City Centre and Dublin Airport 18 times daily in each direction. Dublin Coach serves Dublin via Waterford, Kilkenny and Red Cow.

  6. InterCity (Iarnród Éireann) - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, deliveries began of 67 new Mark 4 coaches, specifically for the flagship Dublin-Cork route, in an order costing approximately €117 million. These are formed into 8 carriage trains, pulled by a 201 class locomotive, and operate an hourly service between Cork and Dublin.

  7. Cork Suburban Rail - Wikipedia

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    The Cork Suburban Rail network operates on three lines, and is served by 10 stations. In 2018, there were 3.46 million passenger journeys on the Cork to Dublin line (up 10% from 2017), 908,000 on the Cork to Cobh line, and 437,000 on the Cork to Midleton line (up 5.8%). [1]