Past And Present Buses In Ireland
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Past And Present Buses In Ireland
I thought I would share some photos of buses that Irish bus companies have used.
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Re: Past And Present Buses In Ireland
Those Enviro500's look really nice in the DublinBus livery! Great photos!
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Re: Past And Present Buses In Ireland
Mitch wrote:Those Enviro500's look really nice in the DublinBus livery! Great photos!
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We have 300 of the Enviros out of a fleet of just over 900. They are normally seen on the high capacity routes throughout Dublin. The 46A has 20 of these on the route every day with a frequency of 6 - 7 minutes from 6.30 a.m to 19.30 p.m. with a 10 - 15 minute frequency before and after these times Monday - Friday and a 10 - 15 minute frequency at the weekend. This route goes from Dun Laoighaire to the Phoenix Park and has a run time of about an hour.