The new routes implemented in Phase 2 are C1, C2, C3, C4, route 52, eight peak only routes (P29, X25, X26, X27, X28, X30, X31 and X32), six local routes (L51, L52, L53, L54, L58 and L59) and two night-time routes (C5 and C6).

Old routes 25, 25a, 25b, 25d, 25x, 66, 66a, 66b, 66e, 66n, 66x, 67, 67n and 67x operated by Dublin Bus and route 239, operated by Go-Ahead Ireland are being replaced in phase 2.

Route

(until 27.11.21)

NEW Route

(from 28.11.21)

Areas Served
1 & 25a C1 From Adamstown Station via Lucan Road, Chapelizod bypass and City centre to Sandymount
1 & 25a C2
66 C3 From Maynooth via Leixlip, Lucan Road, Chapelizod bypass and City centre to Ringsend Road
67 C4 From Maynooth via Celbridge, Chapelizod bypass and City centre to Ringsend Road
66x X25 From Maynooth (Straffan Road) via Green Lane, Leixlip and City centre to UCD
X26 From Maynooth (Straffan Road) via Leixlip to Leeson Street
67x X27 From Celbridge (Salesian College)via Aghards Road and City centre to UCD
X28 From Celbridge (Salesian College) via Celbridge Main Street to UCD
25x X30 From Dodsboro via Lucan Village to UCD
66x X31 From River Forest, via Leixlip and Lucan Village to Earlsfort Terrace
X32 From Hewlett Packard via Leixlip and Lucan Village to Earlsfort Terrace
25d P29 From Adamstown Station via Newcastle Road, Chapelizod bypass and City centre to Ringsend Road
26 26 Route 26 will be significantly enhanced to ensure capacity for Chapelizod and Islandbridge
66e 52 From Intel via Green Lane, Leixlip, Chapelizod bypass and City centre to Ringsend Road
239 L51 From Adamstown Station to Liffey Valley, operated by Go-Ahead Ireland
L52 From Adamstown Station to Blanchardstown, operated by Go-Ahead Ireland
(N/A) New Routes L53 From Adamstown Station to Liffey Valley via Fonthill Road
L54 From River Forest to Red Cow Luas via Lucan Village, Balgaddy and Clondalkin
L58 From River Forest to Hazelhatch via Hewlett Packard
L59 From River Forest to Hazelhatch via Green Lane

Areas around West Dublin and East Kildare will be served by new routes from Maynooth, Leixlip, Celbridge, Lucan, Adamstown, Liffey Valley and Palmerstown towards the City centre. Ringsend and Sandymount.

The other routes that are part of the new BusConnects network will be rolling out on a phased basis over the next several years. The next phase includes the N4 & N6 orbitals in 2022.

On the 28th November, the TFI 90 Minute Fare will be introduced. This alongside the short fare will streamline TFI Leap Card fares in the Dublin Area. For more information visit leapcard.ie.

Some bus stops have moved. C-Spine routes will not serve Westmoreland Street or Pearse St stops, and will instead serve Aston Quay and Tara Street. Please check the TFI Journey Planner to plan your route.

Spines are very frequent routes made up of individual bus services. In Phase 2 the Spines are C1, C2, C3 & C4.

Other city bound services operate into Dublin City centre. These services are not part of any Spine and operate to their own timetable.

Local routes are services which provide important connections within local areas, linking to local retail centres and to onward transport connections. In Phase 2, local routes are L51, L52, L53, L54, L58 and L59.

All C-Spine routes (C1, C2, C3 and C4) operate into the city centre. The new local routes will provide connections from the C-Spine to local areas.

The C1, C2, have a daytime frequency of 20-30 minutes and the C3 and C4 have a 30 minute frequency. The combined daytime frequency along the spine is every 8 minutes.

See C-Spine frequency table for all phase 2 route frequencies.

While the C-Spine will operate along the Chapelizod bypass, route 26 will have an enhanced frequency to ensure capacity for Chapelizod. This will serve Chapelizod every 15 minutes throughout the day with a 10 minute service at peak times. The new C5 and C6 night-time service will also serve the area. For more information see Chapelizod flyer.

For customer information please contact:

Dublin Bus:

  • Phone: 01 873 4222
  • Email: customercomment@dublinbus.ie
  • Website: www.dublinbus.ie

For information on L51 and L52:

Go-Ahead Ireland:

Most buses in Phase 2 will have our new green and yellow TFI livery.

While the 66a and 66x have been discontinued, you still have a number of options for trips towards the city centre.

  1. If travelling in the peak, use the expanded direct service on route X31.
  2. Take an L54 to Lucan and change there to C3 or C4. This is the recommended all day bus option towards the city centre as there will be a shorter waiting time at the interchange point as customers will be able to get the C3 or C4.
  3. Take an L54, or L58, or L59 to Leixlip village and change for the C3.
  4. Use the existing train option from Leixlip Confey

To return from the city centre to River Forest, the options are very similar:

  1. If travelling in the peak use the expanded direct service on route X31
  2. Take a C3 or C4 to Lucan village and change onto the L54
  3. Take a C3 to Leixlip village and change for either the L54 at the stop before the Captain’s Hill turn, or L58, or L59 at the stop on Leixlip Main Street to Riverforest
  4. Use the existing train option to Leixlip Confey

To get to the city centre, passengers from Dodsboro can get the L51 or L52 towards Lucan Village and then change for the C3 or C4 to city centre. There will also be an X30 peak only service to UCD via the city centre.

Customers can get the Route 1 to Parnell Square East or O’Connell St Lower and then get the new C1 or C2 bus routes to Sandymount from Bachelors Walk (Stop 315)

Or

Take any bus to D’Olier Street or College Green and walk across to Townsend Street for routes C1 and C2.

Customers who used to get the bus from Merrion Square to travel West towards Lucan, Leixlip and Maynooth should now use Pearse Street (Pearse Station) (Stop 399) to get the new C spine routes.