National Transport Authority and Bus Éireann Announce Enhanced Sligo Town Bus Services

Starting Sunday, 2nd February, new S3 route and improvements to S1 and S2

24 January 2025

Big changes coming to Sligo town bus services. From early bird to night owls, we’ve got something for everyone starting February 2nd. Bus route S3 (New) – Finisklin West to Markievicz Road A new hourly bus route. Bus route S2 – Strandhill and Rosses Point New stops at Rosses Point Promnenade and Oyster Island. Bus route S1 – Markievicz Road to Cairns Road Added evening trips from 6:30PM to midnight.

Big changes coming to Sligo town bus services.

From early bird to night owls, we’ve got
something for everyone starting February 2nd.

  • Bus route S3 (New) – Finisklin West to Markievicz Road
    • A new hourly bus route.
  • Bus route S2 – Strandhill and Rosses Point
    • New stops at Rosses Point Promnenade and Oyster Island.
  • Bus route S1 – Markievicz Road to Cairns Road
    • Added evening trips from 6:30PM to midnight.

The National Transport Authority (NTA), in partnership with Bus Éireann, is launching the new S3 route as part of the Sligo Town Bus Service expansion.

New S3 route between Markievicz Road and Finisklin

Bus Eireann logoStarting Sunday, 2nd February, passengers will benefit from the new S3 route, which will run hourly between Markievicz Road and Finisklin, seven days a week. The service will offer seventeen daily trips from Monday to Saturday and fifteen daily trips on Sundays. The S3 aims to enhance connectivity for commuters traveling for work, education, leisure, and onward connections via bus and rail.

S1 and S2 will see significant improvements serving Cartron to Cairns Road and Strandhill to Rosses Point

In addition to the new S3 route, passengers on existing routes S1 and S2 will see significant improvements.

Route S1, which serves Cartron to Cairns Road, will now include hourly evening services from 18:30 to midnight, operating seven days a week. Two new stops have been added at Hollymount and Clarion Village, improving access to ATU Sligo and surrounding areas.

Route S2, connecting Strandhill and Rosses Point, will follow a revised route with new stops at Rosses Point Promenade, Oyster Island, and an additional stop at Wine Street (from Strandhill to Rosses Point).

The NTA and Bus Éireann are committed to ensuring Sligo’s Town Bus Service is fully accessible, providing a convenient and reliable transport option for all members of the community and underpinning our belief in accessible public transport for all.

S3 service will launch on the 2nd February

This enhanced public transport offering underscores the NTA and Bus Éireann’s commitment to supporting regional growth, sustainability, and community connectivity. While the S3 service will launch on the 2nd February, the route will require further infrastructure works in the coming weeks and we kindly ask for the public’s patience as there will be temporary stops along the route for the coming weeks.

Making it easier for people in Sligo to access education, work, leisure, and onward connections

“Bus Éireann is delighted to introduce these improved services in Sligo, significantly increasing transport options for passengers in the region,” said Brian Connolly, Bus Éireann, Senior Regional Manager, West. “These improvements will particularly positively impact those commuting to the town centre for work, leisure, health and education. These updates are the result of a strong collaboration between the NTA and Bus Éireann to enhance connectivity across the country and deliver an affordable, reliable and sustainable bus service for communities throughout Ireland, helping to make life better.”

Speaking on the launch, Jeremy Ryan, Director of Public Transport Services, NTA added: “We are proud to support the expansion of Sligo’s Town Bus Service with these new and improved routes. Enhancing public transport options is central to our mission of delivering sustainable mobility solutions for all. These updates will make it easier for people in Sligo to access education, work, leisure, and onward connections while reducing the region’s carbon footprint.”

Additional Information

For further information on Sligo’s Town Bus Service, including updated timetables and route maps, please visit: Bus Éireann: Sligo Town Bus Services

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