We are continuing to work on the roll-out of new and improved services under the Connecting Ireland Plan. We are currently focusing on upgrading our 367 service between Tramore and Dungarvan from three to four daily return services operating 7 days per week.
This will add a 19:30 service from Tramore and 22:00 return from Dungarvan to the existing three services. The plan is to introduce the new timetable from Monday 19th August, but do please bear with us as we work to this proposed start date.
Our current Regular Rural Services now in operation are;
356 Dungarvan to Clonmel, 5 daily return services Monday to Sunday
357 Youghal to Dungarvan via Clashmore, Aglish and Villierstown, 5 daily return services Monday to Sunday
358 Tramore to Waterford via Dunmore East, Crooke, Passage East, 4 daily return services Monday to Sunday
361 Dungarvan to Youghal via An Rinn, An Sean Phobal, Ardmore, 9 daily return services Monday to Sunday
363 Tallow to Dungarvan via Lismore, Cappoquin, 15 daily return services Monday to Sunday
364 Tallow to Fermoy via Conna and Castlelyons, 5 daily return services Monday to Friday and 3 daily return services Saturday to Sunday
364 Tallow to Dungarvan via Lismore, Cappoquin, 4 daily return services Monday to Friday and 3 daily return services Saturday to Sunday
367 Tramore to Dungarvan via Kill, Dunhill, Stradbally, 3 daily return services Monday to Saturday
667 Dungarvan to Waterford via Stradbally, Dunhill, Kill, Kilmeaden, 4 daily return services Monday to Sunday
Updates will be posted on this page, however if you have any thoughts on the development of Local Link services, please feel free to email me at james.odonoghue@locallink.ie
Connecting Ireland is a major public transport initiative developed by the National Transport Authority (NTA) with the aim of increasing connectivity, particularly for people living outside our major cities and towns. The plan aims to improve mobility in rural areas, and it will do this by providing better connections between villages and towns by linking these areas with an enhanced regional network connecting cities and regional centres nationwide.
To view county-by-county proposals, network tables, and maps, please visit the Connecting Ireland website by clicking here.
To submit your feedback, please visit our survey by clicking here. The survey is available in both English and Irish.