Do buses in Galway take card?


Do buses in Galway take card? Galway Bus Ticketing You can purchase your ticket for inter-city travel from the driver on board the bus, but for a cheaper fare use a Leap Card. Touch your Leap Card onto the device located beside the driver and tell them where you wish to go.


What is a 10 journey ticket?

Weekly (10-journey) tickets are valid for ten journeys as specified and as shown on the ticket. They are valid for seven consecutive days inclusive of date of issue. For example, a weekly ticket issued on a Tuesday is valid up to and including the following Monday.


Does Dublin Leap card work in Galway?

Do Leap cards from Dublin work in Galway? Yes. Leap is a nation-wide card. There is no difference between cards sold in Dublin, Cork or Galway.


How to buy bus ticket in Galway?

Customers can purchase tickets through the following options:
  1. Online at www.citylink.ie. This option guarantees your seat.
  2. Standby tickets can be purchased directly from the coach driver by paying cash or card.
  3. By calling into the Citylink Ticket Office located at 17 Forster Street, Galway, or from our Ticket Agents.


Do you need cash for bus in Ireland?

Dublin Bus fares and tickets There is also a city centre fare. Paying with cash: An exact fare system is operated by Dublin Bus and only coins (not notes) are accepted. No change is given. Prepaid tickets: You can also pay your fare with a prepaid ticket.


Do you tap off Leap Card on Dublin Bus?

TFI Leap Card Fares The correct fare will be deducted for your journey. You will hear a tone when you have successfully touched on. Do not touch off when using the bus.


How does the Leap Card work?

To use a TFI Leap Card you simply touch on a validator for bus services and touch on/touch off to use rail and luas services. Ensure your TFI Leap Card has travel credit on it. You can top up your credit at any TFI Leap Card agent or by using the Leap Top-Up app.


Are busses in Ireland free?

The Free Travel Scheme allows you to travel, free of charge, on public transport and some private bus and ferry services. Everyone aged 66 and over, living permanently in Ireland, can get the Free Travel Scheme. People with disabilities and carers aged under 66 may also qualify for Free Travel.


Can you use a debit card on Reading buses?

You can pay on the bus by cash, contactless bank card or with our app! If you travel regularly with us, why not buy your tickets in advance and save? For a guide to each ticket type and how they work, click here.