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Trip to Dublin

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Buses from Glasgow to Dublin

🚌 Exploring the picturesque route from Glasgow to Dublin by bus is a scenic adventure. Although there is no direct service, the journey involves a transfer at Glengall Street and takes around 8 hours and 57 minutes.

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  • No, there is no direct bus service between Glasgow and Dublin. Travelers will need to take a bus from Glasgow Buchanan to Glengall Street and then transfer to another bus bound for Burgh Quay in Dublin. The total journey, including transfers, typically takes around 8 hours and 57 minutes. It's advisable to check the specific schedules and routes with the bus operators for the most up-to-date information.
  • To catch the bus from Glasgow to Dublin you will need to head to Glasgow Buchanan station. This is where the bus services, operated by Translink UK, depart from for the journey to Dublin. Make sure to arrive at the station with sufficient time before the scheduled departure to complete any necessary ticketing or boarding procedures.
  • The bus from Glasgow to Dublin operated by Dublin Express, arrives at Burgh Quay station in Dublin. This is the final destination where passengers will disembark and complete their journey. Upon arrival, travelers can explore the surrounding area or easily access other transportation options to reach their final destination in Dublin. It's advisable to check with the bus operator for any specific arrival instructions or additional guidance.
  • There are multiple buses that operate between Glasgow and Dublin but there is no direct service. Travelers can take a bus from Glasgow Buchanan station to Glengall Street, and then transfer to another bus that will take them to Burgh Quay in Dublin. The entire journey, including transfers, typically takes around 8 hours and 57 minutes. Both Translink UK and Dublin Express are among the operators providing services for this route.
  • The Glasgow to Dublin buses are generally less crowded during weekdays, especially on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. On the other hand, buses tend to be more crowded on weekends, particularly on Fridays and Sundays, as these are popular travel days. It's advisable to avoid peak travel times and consider booking tickets in advance to secure a seat on the bus for a more comfortable journey.
  • The first bus from Glasgow to Dublin typically departs early in the morning, around 6:00 AM. The last bus of the day usually leaves in the late afternoon or early evening, around 5:00 PM. Travelers should check the specific schedules with the bus operators, Translink UK and Dublin Express, to confirm the exact departure times for the first and last buses of the day on this route.

Will you be returning to Glasgow by bus?

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

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