Seannew1 wrote: » I agree,I've always preffered the train. I got the bus from Monasterboice to Dundalk recently and it was 12 euro return which i felt was a bit on the pricey side.I hear its also 12 euro return to dublin from Monasterboice/Drogheda and Dundalk is half the distance!
Paddy_Smith wrote: » Yeah this is true. It feels like the Matthews bus service has me a poor man!
Mr Magnolia wrote: » Once, there was a problem with the air-con but I've travelled with them a lot so I can certainly put up with one episode.
amacachi wrote: » I commute with them to college and in three years a bus left about 5 minutes late once and other than that and the snow I can remember pretty much no other time-keeping issues I've had with them. Also glad to see the amount of posts in favour of them, was worried I may look like a shill. :pac:
rugbyman wrote: » Superb service, full stop. on a technical note ,how did the post at 14.47 fom mr magnolia have the previous quote from amachi appearing to come from matthews? Rugbyman
PinkFly wrote: » i love the matthews buses and agree with all the good points noted here the only niggly problem is that they charge 12 euro for a child too. i know its still a seat they are taking up etc etc, bus usually childrens tickets are cheaper..aren't they?
tenchi-fan wrote: » I used to commute on the Matthew's bus. It was funny seeing people getting on and asking for a kid's fair when the bus was full and there were people still waiting to get on... they still take up a seat and if they reduce kids prices adult ticket prices will have to increase.