Pictured: Joe O’Sullivan, People Operations Manager, Bus Éireann, Sam Long, Cashel Tourism Officer, Pat Ryan, Bus Éireann driver and Fiona Connolly, Manager Bus Éireann at the Rock of Cashel.
Credit:Bus Eireann
Passengers travelling from Cashel to Limerick are benefitting from significantly enhanced services and timetables on Route 332 operated by Bus Éireann on behalf of the National Transport Authority. The enhanced Route 332 now links Cashel with Limerick City for the first time while other improvements include a trebling of services, additional stops in Limerick City as well as an evening service departing Limerick at 20.00pm. Tipperary students are also benefitting from a direct service from Cashel to the University of Limerick.
Cashel Tourism Officer Sam Long say the new Bus Éireann Connecting Ireland routes make heritage towns and sites more accessible for tourists and locals alike.
The Connecting Ireland Rural Mobility Plan is intended to expand the existing 1.7 million kilometres network and to create almost 50 new driver jobs.
Bus Éireann Route 332 serves Cashel, Dundrum, Annacarthy, Cappawhite, Doon, Cappamore, Drumsally Cross, Moroe, Cappahanna Upper, Newport, Barna, Lisnagry, Limerick. Updated service details and timetables are available at buseireann.ie.