Bus Éireann announces improved services and timetables on Route 458, Ballina to Enniskillen

Bus Éireann, is pleased to announce significantly enhanced services and timetables on Route 458, Ballina to Enniskillen which will come into effect on Sunday, 17th December.

12 December 2023

Connecting Ireland Rural Mobility Plan

The significantly enhanced Route 458 is part of the Connecting Ireland Rural Mobility Plan, which is a major national public transport initiative developed and funded by the National Transport Authority (NTA) as part of the Transport for Ireland (TFI) Network.

Improved Connectivity with ATU Sligo

Route 458 will offer increased frequency throughout the day, providing eight daily round trips Monday to Saturday and expanded hours of operation with an earlier and later departure from Sligo. The improved service will offer passengers seven return trips on a Sunday while providing increased connectivity with ATU Sligo.

Bus Éireann Route 458 will serve Enniskillen, Letterbreen, Belcoo, Blacklion, Loughtan House, Glenfarne, Big Bog Cross, Blackpark Cross, Manorhamilton, Shanvas Cross, Glencar Cross, ATU Sligo, Sligo, Sligo Bus station, Ballrdrohid, Ballissodare, Beltra, Dromard, Skreen, Farniharpy, Templeboy, Dunowla Cross, Domore West, Killeenduff, Easkey, Finod Bridge, Rathlee, Quigabar School, Kilglass, Enniscrone, Howley’s Cross, Harrisons Cross, Creggs Road Cross and Ballina.

The 458 will be rerouted from Sunday 17th of December along the N4 between Sligo Bus Station and Ballrdrohid to improve journey times and reliability and will no longer serve the Sligo Garda Station and Sligo Park Hotel stops.

Higher Demand For Services Leading to Increased Job Creation

        “Bus Éireann is delighted to introduce these significant enhancements to Route 458, Ballina to Enniskillen, increasing the daily service to eight round trips Monday to Saturday and eight round trips on a Sunday,” said Brian Connolly, Bus Éireann, Senior Operations Manager, West. “Thanks to the National Transport Authority, through the Connecting Ireland Rural Mobility Plan, we have added almost 1.8 million kilometres to our network this month, creating over 58 new jobs. Demand for our services in the West is higher now than pre-pandemic, passenger numbers nationally are 20-30% higher than they were in 2019, this enhanced service will enable us to connect our growing number of customers with who and what matters to them.”

Updated service details and timetables are available at buseireann.ie.

Pictured:  Bus Éireann driver, Marion Clarke, Sligo Mayor, Councillor Declan Bree and Marie King Bus Éireann, Regional Sales Executive.