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Due to St Patrick's Day Festival 2026, there are a number of service disruptions in Dublin.
Custom House Quay will be closed across the weekend from 13 March 19:00 - 18 March 06:00.
For customers travelling to/from the airport on the 782, 783 & 784 as well as the to/from Belfast on the 785 services the alternative stop is the Docklands stop at North Wall Quay.
Passengers on the 782 service should be advised that Eden Quay, stop 297, will remain in operation during the closure of Custom House Quay (with the exception of the closures on March 17).
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On Tuesday 17 March (4:00 - 17:00) the following stops will be closed:
Aston Quay stop 325
Eden Quay stop 297
Wellington Quay Stop 312
The first journey towards the airport, again serving Aston Quay to Eden Quay, departs Aston Quay at 16:53.
The first journey from the airport, again serving Aston Quay to Eden Quay, will be at 16:20 (Terminal 2); 16:25 (Terminal 1).
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The 783 will operate as a city centre shuttle, serving 3 Arena, North Wall Quay and George's Quay during road closures. Normal service will resume after 18:00. The following stops are closed on the Tuesday 17 March from 4:00am until normal service resumes:
Terenure
Rathgar
Rathmines
Ranelagh
Harcourt LUAS
Portobello
Patrick Street (from airport)
Aston Quay (from airport)
Winetavern Street (to airport)
The first journeys toward the airport, again serving all locations (except Custom House Quay), depart Harcourt LUAS at 16:49 & Terenure at 16:50.
The first journeys from the airport, again serving all locations, will be at:
16:45 (Terminal 1); 16:50 (Terminal 2) – to Harcourt LUAS
17:15 (Terminal 1); 17:20 (Terminal 2) – to Terenure
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On Tuesday 17 March (4:00 - 17:00) the following stops will be closed:
Eden Quay stop 303
Trinity College (Hawkins Street) stop 4495
Trinity College (Pearse Street) stop 7588
The nearest alternative stop will be George’s Quay, with journeys also serving Docklands & 3Arena as normal.
The first journey towards the airport, again serving all locations (except Custom House Quay), departs Trinity College at 17:10.
The first journey from the airport, again serving all locations, will be at: 16:30 (Terminal 1); 16:35 (Terminal 2).
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Drop off for services between 03:50 and 13:50 on Tuesday 17 March will be at North Wall Quay.
The first journey towards Belfast, again serving Westland Row, departs Westland Row at 16:45.
The first journey from Belfast, again serving Westland Row, departs Belfast at 15:50.
To assist with finding these stops please use our stop map.
If you have a ticket for one of the disrupted services, and would like to request a cancellation of your ticket and a refund, you can request this via this our refund request form on the nationalexpress.com website.
We are sorry for any inconvenience this has caused. If you would like to talk to a member of our team you can contact +353 1 903 9508. Lines are open 08.00 - 18.00, 7 days a week. An emergency line is operational outside of these hours but please be aware we are currently experiencing high call volumes and will do our best to answer your call as quickly as we can.
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