Contact Us
July 7th, 2008
22 Lr Grand Canal St., Ireland.
Telephone (01) 529 2277.
You can email the company at feedback@swordsexpress.com.
22 Lr Grand Canal St., Ireland.
Telephone (01) 529 2277.
You can email the company at feedback@swordsexpress.com.
July 18th, 2008 at 3:50 pm
Hi, does swords express bus go through holywell? if not wat bus is does and from where?
thank you.
siobhan
July 18th, 2008 at 4:02 pm
We don’t currently go through Holywell. We have a proposal with the Department of Transport and we are awaiting a response.
A number of Dublin Bus services go to Holywell, including the 142 and the 41x.
July 24th, 2008 at 8:16 am
I have just been listening to the news and hear your company is in court today.
I have tried to complain about a similiar situation here in Bray where the Bray Express Bus was stopped(not a proper licence or something, very convenient for the aircoach) and the airport coach took over and extended its route to greystones. I had a complaint about same recently but have not yet received a reply from dept of transport. The Bray Express was a great service and was in great demand. The aircoach on the otherhand now has the monopoly and the service is not nearly as efficient or friendly. You take the risks and then they move in I sincerely hope you win your case. Good Luck
July 25th, 2008 at 7:25 am
Its about time the private operators stood up to the big boys.It can take up to two years of red tape to aquire a route license, which is usually only granted if you do not impinge on another operators business and not twelve weeks, as DB took with the backing of a government representative. Fairness does not seem to come into the equation when you need to up your popularity score.Lets hope the legal system is fair and balanced..though I doubt it.Best of luck with the case….you will need it.
July 25th, 2008 at 2:58 pm
I am wondering if you have plans to extend the service Rush and Lusk. The current bus service takes anything from 50 -80 mins. The Lusk Train station is a 30 minute walk for most people with little car park spaces after 7.45am. The benefit of the faster travel time via the port tunnel would be a great addition to the area. I can be difficult to get parking in Swords to catch your current service.Any plans for this for the future ?
August 6th, 2008 at 12:41 pm
Just a very minor point, some of the drivers dont have the reading lights turned on while going thru the tunnel.
Is it possible to pass this on so that you can have the choice whether you want to read or not.
Thanks