Ireland Route 130 Adapts as Terminus Temporarily Closes
Dublin Bus Route 130 terminus temporarily closes with no timeline provided for reopening
Route 130 Terminus Closes Temporarily
Dublin Bus riders using Route 130 face service disruptions as the route's terminus temporarily closes, transit officials said. The closure affects regular passengers who rely on the route for daily commutes, though officials haven't specified which terminus is affected or provided details about the exact location. The agency classified the disruption as high severity, indicating significant impact on service.
Background
Dublin Bus Route 130 bus at urban stop with passengers waiting

Service Details
The closure affects the terminus point where Route 130 buses typically turn around or end their journey, officials said. Passengers traveling to or from the affected terminus will need to use alternative arrangements, though Dublin Bus hasn't released details about temporary stops or revised route patterns. Officials didn't specify whether buses will terminate at an earlier stop or use a different turnaround location. The agency also hasn't said how many daily riders typically use the affected terminus or how many trips will be impacted.

Timeline
Officials haven't provided a timeline for when the terminus will reopen or how long the temporary closure will last. Dublin Bus announced the disruption February 5 but didn't specify an end date for the closure. The agency typically provides advance notice for planned service changes, though it's unclear whether this closure was scheduled or resulted from an unexpected issue.
Rider Impact
Regular Route 130 passengers should plan alternative routes or allow extra travel time during the closure period. Officials said riders should check for updates regularly as the situation develops, though specific details about service adjustments weren't immediately available. Moovit provides real-time updates for Dublin Bus routes, including Route 130 service changes and alternative routing information during disruptions.











