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Special bus for Derry fans heading to GAA National Football League final

written by cassoscoop March 29, 2024
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Special bus being put on for Derry GAA fans heading to Dublin

Translink is putting on GAA Special services to support Derry fans seeking to travel to Croke Park as The Oakleafers face All-Ireland champions Dublin on Easter Sunday in the Allianz NFL Division One final.

A special coach will run from Derry’s Foyle Street Bus Station.

It will leave Derry at 9.30 am and call at Dungiven at 10 am.

The return bus will depart at 7.00 pm or one hour following the game, whichever is sooner, returning to Dungiven and Foyle Street.

All ‘GAA Special’ services MUST be booked in advance at: www.translink.co.uk/events

Fans can also avail of Translink’s regular cross-border Goldliner services including the X4 from Derry which stops in Armagh and the X1 originating in Belfast with stops including Banbridge and Newry.

Please book online as soon as possible, as these services will be busy due to the Easter holidays.

Customer travelling on Enterprise services are strongly advised to pre-book in advance.

A bus substitution will be in place between Lanyon Place and Newry Rail Stations, with all cross-border Enterprise rail services operating between Portadown and Dublin Connolly.

Special bus for Derry fans heading to GAA National Football League final was last modified: March 29th, 2024 by cassoscoop

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