From the 27th of March, TFI Local Link Wexford will enhance bus services between Wexford and Enniscorthy.

Connecting Ireland logo (smaller)This enhanced route is part of the Connecting Ireland Rural Mobility Plan which is a major national public transport initiative developed and funded by the National Transport Authority (NTA) as part of the Transport for Ireland (TFI) Network.

Bus route 384 servicing Glynn, Killurin, Ballyhogue, Bree, Wilton and Tomnalosset

Route 384 will be improved with an additional evening return service between Wexford and Enniscorthy, as well as between Wexford and Wilton. These additional services will operate from Thursday to Saturday, as well as on Sundays preceding Public Holiday Mondays.

As a result, the service will operate five daily return trips from Monday to Wednesday, six daily return trips from Thursday to Saturday and on Sundays before Public Holidays, and four daily return trips on Sundays and Public Holidays.

The enhanced will continue to offer peak-time services and improved connectivity to Redmond Square and regional bus and rails services and for the villages and areas of Glynn, Killurin, Ballyhogue, Bree, Wilton and Tomnalosset.

Addition of late evening services

Speaking ahead of the launch TFI Local Link Wexford General Manager Mary B O’ Leary said: “”The addition of late evening services has been eagerly awaited by those living in villages along the route.  I expect they will be used by people of all ages to access social and cultural activities.”

Additional Information

For route and timetable information visit www.locallinkwexford.ie

Learn more about the five year Connecting Ireland Rural Mobility Plan.