speedboatchase wrote: » Does Gobus stop in Oranmore?
inisboffin wrote: » Gobus is often my only option from Dublin, as I leave 11 at night. The bus is usually very quiet on the 11.15. That and the fact that gobus is a local company (vs Citylink which is Veolia) are the top two factors that inform my choice.
Zapho wrote: » And they both have wifi on board, afaik.
forumfiend wrote: » Just wondering, what's the wifi like? Is it free? Is it reliable? Is the speed reasonable? Do they have power sockets (asking a bit much, I know, but my laptop would never make it to Dublin without a bit of external power).
JustMary wrote: » In case this thread comes up in future searches: the 11:15pm GoBus from Dublin to Galway is usually quiet. But the 1:15am is sometimes very full and booking is highly recommended. If you have a booking for it, and are ready at 11:15pm, they'll usually let you get on then.
synacron trion wrote: » No, GoBus is a direct service. The only stops are the station in Galway, Dublin airport and Dublin city.
Mr.Mister wrote: » About 80km/ph
inisboffin wrote: » They also have a legal stop inbound to Dublin at Heuston Station (but not outbound)
synacron trion wrote: » Really? Cool. Its not on the timetable on the website though.
inisboffin wrote: » Anytime anyone asked there wasn't any problem. They won't pick up there on the way out tho.
synacron trion wrote: » Is it unofficial so? As in if you ask for it, because they are passing they will let you off?
forbairt wrote: » I generally use CityLink for the simple reason they stop / pickup in Oranmore which is my usual destination when going Dublin -> Galway ... )
ethernet wrote: » Prior to that, coming back from Dublin, a group of people boarded a GoBus coach with wine bottles and other pisswasser in their hands, already twisted. The racket they were creating before the bus even had pulled off was something else and yet the driver didn't bother to talk to them, let alone ask them to get off. Yes, sounding like a cranky old man, but it was a needlessly painful journey for me and many others.
brokenlaptop wrote: » How exactly does one avail of this €1 ticket with Citylink? I have never been able to find it.
inisboffin wrote: » Wifi is free, the last few times (I get them a fair bit) the wifi was great.
Mr Keek wrote: » Whoo hoo, I predict a trip to Dublin just to go Downloading music! Damn you Eircom, look what ye are forcing me into with your 3 Stikes!
ethernet wrote: » Did CityLink sort out the licence for the direct service yet?