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Trip to Dublin

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Avg. duration12h
Distance524
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Buses from Manchester to Dublin

🚏 The total travel time from Manchester to Dublin by bus, operated by Megabus UK and Dublin Express, is approximately 14 hours and 57 minutes. The route offers a mix of countryside views and urban landscapes, providing a diverse travel experience for passengers.

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  • No, there is no direct bus service between Manchester and Dublin. Travelers can take a bus from Manchester Shudehill Interchange to Dublin, with transfers at Glasgow Buchanan and Glengall Street. The total journey duration is approximately 14 hours and 57 minutes. It is advisable to check the schedule and plan for the transfers accordingly when traveling between these two cities by bus.
  • The bus service from Manchester to Dublin operated by Megabus UK, departs from Manchester Shudehill Interchange station. Travelers can catch the bus at this station to begin their journey to Dublin. It is recommended to arrive at the station in advance to ensure a smooth boarding process for the bus heading to Dublin. Be sure to check the departure times and any potential changes before heading to Manchester Shudehill Interchange.
  • The bus service from Manchester to Dublin operated by Dublin Express, arrives at Burgh Quay station in Dublin. Upon reaching Burgh Quay, passengers can disembark and conclude their journey from Manchester to Dublin. It is advised to familiarize yourself with the station's layout and any onward travel plans you may have upon arrival at Burgh Quay in Dublin. Be sure to check for any specific instructions or guidelines provided by the bus operator for a smooth arrival process.
  • There are several buses available for travel between Manchester and Dublin although there is no direct service. Passengers can take services operated by Megabus UK, which depart from Manchester Shudehill Interchange station and involve transfers at Glasgow Buchanan and Glengall Street before reaching Burgh Quay in Dublin. The total journey duration, including transfers, is approximately 14 hours and 57 minutes. It's recommended to check the schedules of both Megabus UK and Dublin Express for the most convenient and suitable bus options when planning your trip from Manchester to Dublin.
  • The Manchester to Dublin buses may be less crowded during off-peak times, such as early mornings or late evenings. On the other hand, buses are likely to be more crowded during peak travel times, such as weekends or holidays. It is advisable to check the schedules of Megabus UK and Dublin Express for specific departure times that may have fewer passengers, allowing for a more comfortable journey from Manchester to Dublin.
  • The first bus of the day to travel from Manchester to Dublin typically departs from Manchester Shudehill Interchange in the early morning hours. The last bus of the day usually leaves Manchester in the evening, allowing passengers to arrive in Dublin late at night. Travelers can check the schedules of Megabus UK and Dublin Express for specific departure times of the earliest and latest buses for a convenient journey from Manchester to Dublin by bus.

Will you be returning to Manchester by bus?

If you are on a return bus ride, check the buses from Dublin to Manchester.

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