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Trip to Newcastle upon Tyne

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Buses from Dublin to Newcastle upon Tyne

🚌 Despite there being no direct bus from Dublin to Newcastle upon Tyne, you can still make the journey with multiple transfers along the way. The route typically involves stops in Belfast and Glasgow. 🚏 The total travel time from Dublin to Newcastle upon Tyne by bus, including transfers, is approximately 14 hours and 30 minutes. Dublin Express is one of the operators for the services departing from Custom House Quay in Dublin.

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  • No, there is no direct bus from Dublin to Newcastle upon Tyne. Travelers can take a bus from Custom House Quay in Dublin to Belfast Europa Bus Centre, then transfer to another bus to Glasgow, and finally to Newcastle-Upon-Tyne. The total journey time, including transfers, is approximately 14 hours and 30 minutes.
  • You can catch the bus from Dublin to Newcastle upon Tyne at the Custom House Quay station. This station is where Dublin Express operates their bus services for this route. Make sure to arrive early at the station to ensure a smooth boarding process for your journey.
  • There are two main bus routes available from Dublin to Newcastle upon Tyne. Route 1 takes approximately 13 hours and 30 minutes with 2 transfers, stopping in Belfast and Glasgow before reaching Newcastle upon Tyne. Route 2 is a longer journey of about 17 hours and 10 minutes with 3 transfers through Belfast, Glasgow, and Edinburgh before arriving in Newcastle upon Tyne. Both routes offer different travel durations and transfer points for travelers to choose from based on their preferences.
  • Buses traveling from Dublin to Newcastle upon Tyne are generally less crowded during off-peak travel times, such as early mornings or late evenings. Peak travel times, such as weekends or holidays, tend to be the busiest periods for these bus routes. It's advisable to book tickets in advance, especially for peak travel times, to secure a seat on the bus and avoid potential overcrowding.

Will you be returning to Dublin by bus?

If you are looking for a return bus ride, check the buses from Newcastle upon Tyne to Dublin.

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