There are some changes to regular scheduling over the next few days.
Bus Éireann has issued the details of its services over the New Year's period.
Tomorrow, New Year's Eve, Friday 31 December, city, town, commuter, and rural and Expressway services will operate a weekday service running as normal through the evening.
On New Year's Day, Saturday 1 January, city, town, commuter and rural services will operate a Sunday service and Expressway will operate a Sunday/Bank Holiday service.
Normal timetables will resume from Tuesday, 4 January.
Bus Éireann services are operating at 100% capacity. Customers should continue to wear face coverings within bus stations and on board throughout their entire journey.
More information can be found at expressway.ie.
Customers can also get updates on Facebook, Twitter, or call the Bus Éireann Customer Care department at 0818 836 611, from 7.00am to 7.00pm Monday to Friday, and from 8.00am to 6.00pm Saturday, Sunday and public holidays.
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