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Unread 23-09-2019, 21:02   #1
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Default Thurles station - Local Link bus

Today, 23rd September 2019, Local Link Tipperary introduced a Thurles Railway Station - town - Newport - University of Limerick - Limerick bus route.

Numbered 391 there are three journeys in each direction daily.

The timetable may be viewed here
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Unread 24-09-2019, 04:24   #2
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Not exactly trying to coordinate with the Dublin Cork train times
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Unread 24-09-2019, 14:35   #3
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They also have a new timetable for Roscrea to Nenagh and have gone to the trouble of printing the train times on the timetable, but there really are no good connections. The best is a 19 minute wait for the bus if you have got off the 10:05 ex Ballybrophy in Roscrea.

https://www.locallink.ie/media/1675/...-fa-online.pdf
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New route announced yesterday. Thurles to Portlaoise 3 times daily. Operated by J.J Kavanagh. Starting 1st of July €8 single, €16 return. I believe IE is €25 to Portlaoise(?)
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It takes 90 minutes though, so I'm sure is intended as a feeder to the two rail stations, rather than encouraging people to use it instead of the train, which is only 36 minutes.

That said, €25 is a disgraceful fare for a 60km journey.
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