New bus link to Luas and improved bus services for north county commuters from Sunday.

Four more bus routes switched from Dublin Bus to Go-Ahead Ireland last Sunday December 2nd, in a move that will see improved services, not just on these routes, but in other parts of the network too.

Since Sunday, routes 17A, 33A, 33B and 102 are now operated under the ‘Transport for Ireland’ brand by Go-Ahead Ireland, and passengers on these routes will see immediate improvements in frequency and service levels.

In addition, the switchover of routes will free up resources which has allowed the National Transport Authority to approve a programme of service improvements and modifications on Dublin Bus routes across the network.

The new Route 40E now operated by Dublin Bus since Sunday, will provide a link from Luas and Iarnród Éireann services at Broombridge to areas including Tyrellstown and West Finglas. The 40E will run on a 30-minute frequency Monday to Friday, and will also have a substantial weekend service.

Changes to the 33 run by Dublin Bus, and the 33A, run by Go-Ahead Ireland, means that since Sunday, there is a combined 30-minute frequency all day every day between Skerries, Rush, Lusk and Swords. This represents a substantial improvement on the current service level.

The frequency on Route 33A has significantly increased and for the first time will connect Skerries, Rush and Lusk directly to Dublin Airport. Further interchange opportunities are available in Swords for onward travel to areas such as Donabate, Portrane, and Malahide.

Route 33 will continue south of Swords to provide direct services to destinations along Swords Road and Drumcondra Road to the city centre.

Other services to and from Dublin Airport have also improved. Services on Dublin Bus route 16 now commence earlier at 0600 from Dublin Airport and 0530 from Ballinteer. There is now a full 10-minute frequency morning peak service operating from Dublin Airport, with evening service frequency improved from every 20 minutes to every 15 minutes. In addition, Route 33A is newly extended from Skerries, Rush, Lusk and Swords and now runs direct to Dublin Airport every 90 minutes. There is a better frequency on the Go-Ahead Ireland route 102 that links Dublin Airport to Swords, Malahide and Sutton.

NTA Chief Executive Officer Anne Graham said: “The changes being introduced this coming weekend are part of an overall substantial increase in frequency and service levels on about 50 bus routes in Dublin, operated under the Transport for Ireland brand, by both Dublin Bus and Go-Ahead Ireland.”

“These latest changes are part of the biggest programme of service improvements that the NTA has ever approved and are indicative of the level of commitment we have to making the bus service better for more passengers across the network in Dublin.”

“This represents good news for the customer who from Sunday will begin to benefit from more frequent buses at both peak and off-peak times, as well as at weekends.”

The change in operator on these Public Service Obligation (PSO) routes is as a result of a public tender process undertaken by the National Transport Authority (NTA) in 2017. The competitive tender saw Go-Ahead Ireland being awarded the contract to operate 10% of routes previously operated by Dublin Bus, primarily in the Outer Dublin Metropolitan Area.

Full details of all the service changes are available from the www.transportforireland.ie, www.dublinbus.ie and www.goaheadireland.ie websites.

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CHANGES TO BUS SERVICES, DECEMBER 2ND

GO-AHEAD IRELAND

Route 17A: Kilbarrack – Beaumount Hospital – Ballymun – Finglas – Blanchardstown

Regular 20-minute frequency all day, every day but increasing to every 15 minutes during Monday to Friday peak periods
Every 30 minutes early on Saturday and Sunday mornings and during Sunday evenings
Route: 33A Balbriggan – Skerries – Swords – Dublin Airport

Co-ordinated with Dublin Bus route 33 to provide a regular 30-minute frequency between Skerries, Rush, Lusk and Swords
Route 33 will continue south of Swords to provide direct services to destinations along Swords Road and Drumcondra Road to the city centre
Route 33A is extended from Skerries to Balbriggan every 90 minutes
Route 33A is newly extended from Skerries, Rush, Lusk and Swords direct to Dublin Airport every 90 minutes
Route 33B: Portrane – Donabate – Swords

Daytime frequency enhanced to operate every 30 minutes. More journeys connect with trains from Donabate Station.
Route 102: Sutton – Malahide – Swords – Dublin Airport

Regular 30 minutes frequency all day, every day.

DUBLIN BUS

NEW Route 40e – Tyrellstown to Broombridge Luas via West Finglas

Monday to Friday – Services to commence at 0537 from Tyrellstown and operate every 30 minutes all day and evening with a last bus from Broombridge Luas at 2330.
Saturday – Services to commence at 0640 from Tyrellstown and operate every 30 minutes early morning, every 40 minutes daytime and hourly in the evening with a last bus from Broombridge at 2330.
Sunday – Services to commence at 0715 from Tyrellstown and operate every 30 minutes early morning, every 50 minutes with a last bus from Broombridge at 2330.

Route 16 – From Dublin Airport

Monday to Friday – Services to commence earlier at 0600 from Dublin Airport and 0530 from Ballinteer. Full 10 minute morning peak service to operate additionally from Dublin Airport. Evening service frequency improved from every 20 minutes to every 15 minutes.
Saturday – Services to commence earlier at 0600 from Dublin Airport and 0530 from Ballinteer. Daytime frequency improved from every 15 minutes to every 12 minutes after 0900. Evening frequency improved from every 20 minutes to every 15 minutes.
Sunday – Services to commence earlier at 0800 from Dublin Airport and 0730 from Ballinteer. Daytime frequency improved from every 20 minutes to every 15 minutes. Evening frequency improved from every 20 minutes to every 15 minutes.

Route 33 – Swords to city centre

Will continue south of Swords to provide direct services to destinations along Swords Road and Drumcondra Road to the city centre.
Greater combined frequency with route 33A between Skerries, Rush, Lusk and Swords.

Route 4 – Harristown to Monkstown via Ballymun Road, City Centre and Ballsbridge

Monday to Friday – Daytime frequency improved from every 15 minutes to every 12 minutes. Evening frequency improved from every 30 minutes to every 20 minutes.
Saturday – Services to commence earlier at 0600. Daytime frequency doubled from every 30 minute to every 15 minutes. Evening frequency improved from every 30 minutes to every 20 minutes.
Sunday – Services to commence earlier at 0800. Daytime frequency increased from hourly to every 15 minutes. Evening frequency doubled from hourly to every 30 minutes.

Route 83 – Harristown to Kimmage via Glasnevin, Phibsboro and City Centre

Saturday – Evening frequency improved from every 30 minutes to every 20 minutes.
Sunday – Morning service frequency improved from every 30 minutes to every 20 minutes. Daytime frequency improved from every 20 minutes to every 15 minutes. Evening frequency improved from every 30 minutes to every 20 minutes.