The new route is part of the Connecting Ireland Rural Mobility Plan, a major national public transport initiative developed and funded by the National Transport Authority (NTA) as part of the Transport for Ireland (TFI) Network.
Route 266 will service Baltimore Pier, Skibbereen Care Centre, Skibbereen Cathedral and Castletownshend Main Street
Route 266 will operate eight return services, daily from Monday to Saturday, with seven services operating on Sunday.
Route 266 Replaces Bus Éireann 237 between Baltimore and Skibbereen.
Following the implementation of the new 266 bus service, the Bus Eireann 237 bus service will no longer operate between Baltimore and Skibbereen.
The service will improve transport availability, particularly during evening and peak-times hours of travel and enhance connectivity to key destinations including Baltimore Pier, Skibbereen Care Centre, Skibbereen Cathedral and Castletownshend Main Street.
It will also provide improved links to the villages and areas of Baltimore, Old Court, Skibbereen, Derryleigh Bridge, Union Hall and Abbeystrewry.
A significant improvement in the quality of life for people in Baltimore, Old Court, Skibbereen, Derryleigh Bridge, Union Hall and Abbeystrewry
Speaking ahead of the launch, TFI Local Link Manager David O’Brien said:
“This new service will provide people living along the route with access to services and onward connections on a daily basis. It will mean a significant improvement in the quality of life for people living in these areas. People can now access a wide range of public and social services, training courses, colleges, hospital appointments, banks, access to and from the islands, etc. along with onward bus connections”
Additional information
For route and timetable information, call (027) 52727 or visit www.locallinkcork.ie
Learn more about the five-year Connecting Ireland Rural Mobility Plan here.