Plaza Express – Limerick to Dublin

Executive Bus Service
- 2 hours, non stop
- Free WiFi
- Fares from just €1 when booked in advance!
- Or pay €10 to the driver
Reserve your seat NOW – Call 061 384422
Timetable:
| Monday to Friday | Depart Limerick | Arrive Red Cow Luas |
| Morning | 07:15 | 09:15 |
| Monday to Friday | Depart Red Cow | Arrive Limerick |
| Evening | 17:35 | 19:35 |
Licence: #12001
Pricing:
The first 5 seats on each departure from Limerick are available for only €1 when booked in advance.
Normal fare is still only €10 each way.
Modern Luxury Coach, features include:
- FREE Wifi Internet access on board
- Reclining seats
- Seats which slide into the aisle for extra comfort
- Air conditioning
- Modern air suspension for a more comfortable ride
- Power points on board to charge laptop, phone etc
- Free Newspapers on board
Ideal for business professionals to get work done during the snappy commute!

Book Your Seat Today To Secure Your €1 fare.
Call us on 061 384422
Service departs from City East Plaza building on the Groody road, just off the N24 Ballysimon road B&Q roundabout.
BONUS: Coffee for only €1
Show your bus ticket in the Plaza Express Coffee Dock to get your tea or coffee for just €1.
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Fastest way to get from Limerick to Dublin Airport!
There are bus services from Red Cow Luas to Dublin Airport every hour.
Bank Holidays: The Plaza Express does not operate on Bank Holidays.
The LUAS RED LINE: www.luas.ie
Services depart from Red Cow LUAS every 3 to 5 minutes at peak hours and stops include:
Drimnagh, Fatima, James’s Hospital, Heuston, National Museum of Ireland, Four Courts, Abbey Street & Busáras to name just a few.
In Brief:
- There are two Luas tram lines, the Red line and the Green line.
- The Red Line is 20kms in length and has 32 Stops. The Red Line runs from Tallaght to The Point and from Saggart to Connolly.
- The Green Line is 16.5km in length and has 22 Stops. The Green Line runs from Brides Glen to St. Stephen’s Green through Sandyford.
- 80,000 passengers on average daily.
So, Whats on?
For all you need to know about whats happening in Dublin or Limerick, check out www.guide2dublin.com or www.guide2limerick.com 

