We finally have our taxsaver tickets available for the Swords Express service. This means that you can have the convenience of a monthly or yearly ticket instead of having to fork out change every time you get on board, and means that you can travel on the service as much as you like for as little as EUR 1.40 a day when the tax saving is taken into account.

The cost of the tickets is as follows:

Annual Ticket: EUR 960

Monthly Ticket EUR 96

You can get further details about ordering on the Taxsaver Commuter ticket details and order form
which is provided in Word format to allow HR departments to submit orders in electronic format.

6 Responses to “Taxsaver tickets on Swords Express”

  1. kevin power Says:

    Can someone tell me where I can see a timetable for the Swords Express? I have lloked on the site and can’t find it anywhere.

  2. John Says:

    Thats brilliant, I’ll be sure to get one and the saving is deadly!….no more having to have the exact fare!

  3. Stephen Says:

    Great news…….I’ll definitely be ordering my Monthly ticket….

  4. Stephen Says:

    Kevin, under Categories on the right side of the page go into Admin and then the second topic down has a link to the PDF of the Route and Timetable….

  5. Adrian Says:

    Why no timetable on the website. This comment has been made by 100’s of people yet you just ignore it !

  6. David Says:

    Dear Swords Express admin.
    I recently downloaded the new timetable from your website which came into effect Monday 25 February. It states that in the mornings from 730 until 915 there is a bus every 15 minutes leaving from the entrance to the Pavilions. The last three morning I had planned to get the 745 and get on at Pinnock Hill. The bus has arrived early every morning at 7.43. I do not understand how the bus can leave the Pavilions at 745 and arrive at Pinnock hill at 743. The swords express is a great service, however the timetable needs to clarified as it can be very frustration especially in the mornings.

    It seems that from 730 to 830 in the mornings and 5.30 to 630 is the busiest time yet the buses still only run every 15 minutes. A bus every 10 minutes at these times would be much more effective and would not leave groups of people standing at bus stops only to be told the bus is full.

    On Tuesday I got the 5.30 back to Swords from IFSC house. A group of people were aloud stand which I think is great. Other times I have waited 10 minutes in line to get the bus and was told it was full and nobody was aloud stand. What is the policy with standing on the bus? I have no problem standing and it is far better that standing at a bus stop hoping to get a place on the next bus.

    I really look forward to hearing back from you.

    Thanks again for providing such a service to Dublin as we desperately needed it.

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