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Trip to Newcastle upon Tyne

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Buses from Dublin to Newcastle upon Tyne

🚌 Starting from Custom House Quay in Dublin travelers can embark on a scenic bus journey to Newcastle upon Tyne with a total travel time of approximately 14.5 hours including transfers.

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  • No, there is no direct bus from Dublin to Newcastle upon Tyne. Travelers will need to take a route that involves transfers. The journey typically includes departing from Custom House Quay in Dublin, transferring at Belfast Europa Bus Centre, continuing on to Glasgow, and finally arriving in Newcastle-Upon-Tyne. The total travel time, including transfers, is approximately 14 hours and 30 minutes.
  • You can catch the Dublin to Newcastle upon Tyne bus at Custom House Quay station in Dublin. The bus services are operated by Dublin Express, providing a convenient departure point for travelers. Make sure to arrive at Custom House Quay station in time for your scheduled bus departure to Newcastle upon Tyne.
  • The Dublin to Newcastle upon Tyne bus services, operated by FlixBus, arrive at Newcastle-Upon-Tyne station. This is the final destination of the bus journey from Dublin to Newcastle upon Tyne. Passengers will disembark at Newcastle-Upon-Tyne station upon reaching their destination in the United Kingdom.
  • There are two bus routes from Dublin to Newcastle upon Tyne. Route 1 takes approximately 13 hours and 30 minutes, covering a distance of 682 km with 2 transfers in Belfast and Glasgow before arriving at Newcastle upon Tyne. Route 2 is a longer journey of 17 hours and 10 minutes, spanning 672 km with 3 transfers in Belfast, Glasgow, and Edinburgh before reaching Newcastle upon Tyne. Both routes offer different transfer points and durations for travelers making the journey by bus.
  • The buses from Dublin to Newcastle upon Tyne are typically less crowded during off-peak hours and on weekdays. The most crowded times are usually during weekends, holidays, and peak travel seasons. It's advisable to book tickets in advance and consider traveling during early mornings or late evenings for a more relaxed journey.
  • The first bus from Dublin to Newcastle upon Tyne usually departs in the early morning. The last bus of the day typically leaves later in the evening. Travelers should check the specific schedules provided by Dublin Express and FlixBus for exact departure times as they may vary. It's recommended to arrive at the station early to ensure a smooth boarding process.

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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