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Irish Citylink
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Irish Citylink is an Irish based subsidiary of Singaporean company ComfortDelGro, which provides bus services between some of Ireland's major cities and towns.

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History
In 2010, Citylink contracted the running of its bus services to Callinan Coaches while remaining in control of sales and marketing of its routes.[1]
From midnight on the 30 March 2020 Citylink cancelled all its Irish bus services indefinitely as a response to the COVID-19 pandemic.[2] Services resumed on 31 July 2020 with buses operating at reduced capacity in line with National Transport Authority guidelines.
As of 2022, Citylink was back operating at full capacity in-line with Government regulations and the end of the lockdown periods in Ireland.
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GoBus Acquisition
In 2022, Citylink announced the acquisition of Galway based carrier GoBus, bringing their daily departures to over 100 direct, express, and multi-stop services. In 2024, the GoBus brand was discontinued and liveries and uniforms were brought in-line with the overall Citylink brand. All former GoBus vehicles have now received Citylink branding.
Services
As of May 2025, Citylink was operating on nine routes:[3]
- Galway – Dublin City non-stop express (Route 660)
- Galway – Dublin Airport non-stop express (Route 760)
- Galway - Dublin Airport via Dublin City (Route 761)
- Galway - Ballina (Route 430)
- Galway – Limerick – Cork – Cork Airport express (Route 251)
- Galway – Clifden (Route 923)
- Galway – Ballinasloe – Athlone – Dublin commuter (Route 763)
- Ennis - Limerick – Dublin Airport (Route 712)
- Castlebar - Dublin City & Airport (Route 721)
- Cork to Dublin City & Airport (Route 707)



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