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Buses from Dublin to Glasgow

🚌 Traveling from Dublin to Glasgow by bus requires a journey with a transfer in Belfast, making for a total travel time of approximately 9 hours and 25 minutes.

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  • No, there is no direct bus from Dublin to Glasgow. Travelers will need to take a bus from Custom House Quay in Dublin to Belfast Europa Bus Centre in Northern Ireland. From there, they can transfer to another bus that will take them to Glasgow Buchanan in Scotland. The entire journey, including transfers, typically takes around 9 hours and 25 minutes.
  • You can catch the bus from Dublin to Glasgow at Custom House Quay station in Dublin. The bus services on this route are operated by Dublin Express. Make sure to check the departure times and arrive at the station with plenty of time before your scheduled departure to ensure a smooth journey to Glasgow.
  • The bus from Dublin to Glasgow will arrive at Glasgow Buchanan station. This is the final destination for bus services operated by Translink UK on this route. Upon arrival at Glasgow Buchanan station, travelers can easily access various transportation options to reach their final destination within the city or further afield in Scotland. Make sure to check the station's facilities and services to plan your onward journey accordingly.
  • There are multiple buses involved in the journey from Dublin to Glasgow as there is no direct route between the two cities. Travelers will need to take a bus from Custom House Quay in Dublin to Belfast Europa Bus Centre, and then transfer to another bus that will take them to Glasgow Buchanan station. The entire journey, with transfers included, typically takes around 9 hours and 25 minutes. Both Dublin Express and Translink UK operate bus services on this route, providing options for travelers.
  • The Dublin to Glasgow bus route may be less crowded during off-peak travel times, such as weekdays outside of rush hours or during the middle of the day. On the other hand, buses are likely to be more crowded during weekends, holidays, or peak travel seasons. It's advisable to check the bus schedules and plan your journey accordingly to avoid the busiest times and ensure a more comfortable travel experience.
  • The first bus of the day from Dublin to Glasgow typically departs from Custom House Quay station in Dublin in the early morning. The last bus of the day usually leaves Custom House Quay in the late afternoon or early evening. It's essential to check the specific schedules provided by the bus operators, such as Dublin Express and Translink UK, to confirm the exact departure times for both the first and last buses of the day.

Will you be returning to Dublin by bus?

If you are looking for a return bus service, check the buses from Glasgow to Dublin.

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