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Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Buses to the Galway Races summer meeting 2012

The following information is for the 2012 Galway Races.

See  Galway Races Public Transport for the latest announcements.





crowd watching the big screen at the Galway races on a wet day from under their umbrellas
The Galway Races Summer Meeting is from Monday 30 July - Sunday 5 August 2012.

  • Bus Éireann shuttle buses will run from Eyre Square.  Details below.
  • Farrell Travel are running a Nightlink service to/from Athenry daily during race week, and shuttle services from Athenry and Oranmore.  Details below.
  • Some extra train services are running during the week, details below



Special Services to Ballybrit Racecourse

From Eyre Square (Galway city centre):

Bus Éireann are running special races shuttle buses from Eyre Square on each day of the Galway Races summer festival meeting (30 July - 5 August 2012).
  • Mon, Tues and Fri from 2pm - every few minutes as required
  • Wed, Thus, Sat and Sun from 11am - every few minutes as required
Fares:  Adult single €6, return: €9.   Child single €3, return €5

The departure point is outside the Skeffington Arms Hotel on the west side of the square (map), and the buses go to the tunnel entrance of the racecourse.   Return services are available after the meeting finishes.

These are shuttle buses, and do not pick-up or drop-off along the way.


From Oranmore


Farrell Travel are running races-special buses from Oranmore village to the Galway races.

Services leave the astroturf pitches (X on the Oranmore neighbourhood map) at the times below, and pick up at the Maldron hotel before going direct to Ballybrit
Monday and Tuesday – 2:30pm and 3:15pm
Wednesday –  Every 15 minutes between 1:30pm and 2:45pm
Thursday – Every 15 minutes between 12-noon and 1:45pm
Friday –  Every 15 minutes between 3:30pm and 4:45pm
Saturday and Sunday – 2pm

€5 single,  €7 return.

Return buses leave 1/2 hour and 1 hour after the last race each day.




From Athenry:

Farrell Travel are running a Park-and-Ride from the Raheen Woods Hotel, leaving at:
Monday and Tuesday – 2:15pm and 3:15pm
Wednesday –  1:15pm, 1:30pm, 2pm and 2:15pm
Thursday – 12-noon, 12:30pm, 1pm and 1:15pm
Friday –  Every 15 minutes between 3:30pm and 4:45pm
Saturday and Sunday – 1:15pm and 2pm
€8 single,  €10 return.

Return buses leave 1/2 hour and 1 hour after the last race each day.

From other towns:

Some hotels in County Galway offer packages that include races tickets and access to a shuttle-bus - contact them directly for more information.


Regular Galway city services to Ballybrit

The Avenue (back) entrance to the racecourse (number (5) on the Parkmore area map) is served by these buses, which pick up from all stops along their route:
  • Route 403 - from Eyre Square, travel along College Rd, through Wellpark, Mervue, Castlepark and Ballybrit, then on to Parkmore
  • Route 409 - from Eyre Square, travel along College and Dublin and Doughiska Rd

The usual city bus fares (including use of Travel Pass) apply.

These routes will end at the Briarhill Shopping Centre Junction (previously called the Lynch Roundabout) between
  • 3pm - 5pm on Monday and Tuesday
  • 12:30pm - 4pm on Wednesday
  • 11:30am - 3:30pm on Thursday
  • 4-6pm on Friday
The last bus-stop serviced during these times is at the top of Doughiska Rd (route 409)  or Clayton Hotel (route 403) - both shown on the Doughiska neighbourhood map.

People travelling at these times on route 403 or 409 to the racecourse, or to/from work in Parkmore area   (Parkmore West Industrial Estate, Parkmore East Business and Technology Park, Galway Technology Park, Racecourse Business Park Briarhill Business Park), will need to walk for approx 15-20 minutes from this last stop.   There are now traffic lights at the intersection, but these may be under manual / Garda control.  There is also a pedestrian underpass beside the Clayton Hotel.

NB  These times are based on the overall road closure times in the area, and may be extended if there are traffic management problems in the area.



Changes to regional bus services


Burkes Buses have cancelled these services for Race Week and the following week:
  • 7am from Dunmore to Galway. 
  • 7am from Tuam to Galway. 
  • 5:10pm from Galway to Dunmore. 
  • 5:10pm will operate from Galway to Tuam only

Bus Éireann have advertised these changes for Wed 27th and Thurs 28th:
  • 2:30pm Galway to Athenry - cancelled
  • 4:15pm Athenry to Galway - cancelled
  • 4:25pm Galway to Longford - delayed until 5:15pm
  • 5:45pm Galway to Castlerea - delayed until 6pm

There may be other changes - these will be added as they become available.


Trains

Irish Rail are running extra trains on Wednesday and Thursday:
  • An additional trains will run from Athlone to Galway on Wednesday and Thursday, stopping at Ballinasloe, Woodlawn, Attymon and Athenry.
  • Special late services will operate after the race meetings on Wednesday and Thursday, to both Dublin and Limerick.

Further details are in Iarnród Éirean's press release.

August Bank Holiday bus and train service changes for 2012

castle and autumn leaves in sunshine


Monday 6 August 2012 


is a

bank / public holiday in Ireland.



City Bus Services:

Bus Éireann and City Direct will run their their standard Sunday city services in Galway on Sunday 5 and Monday 6 August.


Regional Bus Services:

A standard Sunday timetable applies for most regional and national public transport services on both Sun and Mon 5/6 August.  However:
  • One Bus Éireann Tuam / Athlone service is cancelled on Sunday 5th.  
  • On Monday 1 August, Bus Éireann will operate a Sunday timetable with a number of changes (both cancellations and additions) that affect Galway services.    See their announcement for full detals.



Train services:
Irish Rail are likely to have a number of service changes for Galway on Sunday and Monday. See their Journey Planner for details of services that are operating.

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Transport to Bruce Springsteen concert, 17 July 2012

Reaneys of Galway will be running a coach from Galway for the Bruce Sprintsteen concert in the RDS in Dublin on Tues 17 July 2012.

The bus will leave Galway at 2:30pm, and bookings are essential.

Contact them for details / bookings, through their website.


From other towns and cities:


Kelly's are running a bus from Limerick on the 17th and 18th

Furey's may run a service from Sligo

Free bus to Claregalway Garden Festival 2012

Galway Garden Festival is being held at Claregalway Castle on 14th -15th July, 2012, from 11am-6pm each day.

The castle is on the N17 at Claregalway, and there are likely to be traffic restrictions and delays.

A free Courtesy Bus will run from Galway Railway station to the Festival every hour from 10:30am.

Admission to the castle grounds is €5, profits to The Galway Hospice Foundation and The Christian Blind Mission

See Also:

Sunday, July 1, 2012

City Direct ("Red bus") changes from 2 July 2012

City Direct bus routes and number are changing from Monday 2 July 2012.

  • Route 33 becomes Route Route 411 - Cappagh Rd, operating at 1/2 hour frequency (quarter to and quarter past every hour), along the existing route.
  • Route 34 is cancelled.
  • The new route Route 412 - Knocknacarra Expressuses the new bus-lanes on Seamus Quirke road, ending at Manor Court. It runs every half hour (on the hour and half-past the hour)
  • Route 37 is renamed Route  413 Salthill and travels via the Claddagh and Salthill to Knocknacarra
  • Route 35 is renamed Route 414 - Barna, and travels via the university and Knocknacarra.


Further information and timetables are available from City Direct's refreshed website.

See City Bus Services for route map and timeable links for all city services.