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Business Profile - Wexford Bus Network Expansion
The Wexford Bus network is expanding so visitors can access more of Wexford’s top attractions.
Wexford Bus have been connecting the people of Wexford to towns and villages across the county since 1996 and have been bringing visitors from Dublin, Waterford and Carlow to Wexford since 2007. As the country gears up for a summer of staycations and visitor attractions re-open, Wexford Bus is keen to play its part in connecting visitors with many of the wonderful attractions throughout Wexford. The company is launching a new route called ‘The Hook Hopper’ that will operate between Wexford Town and Hook Head to enable visits between Wexford and Hook Head Lighthouse, Tintern Abbey, Duncannon Fort and Fethard on Sea. This new service will complement the Wexford Bus network, which already provides services to many of the beautiful sites in the county including The Irish National Heritage Park, Enniscorthy Castle, The National 1798 Centre, The Dunbrody Famine Ship Experience, Johnstown Castle, Kilmore Quay and Rosslare Strand to name a few.
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“We are very excited about starting the new service to Hook Head and shining a light on all places that can be visited when travelling with Wexford Bus. Not everyone has a car and visitors, and locals are looking for sustainable transport options to get around the county. This summer, we will be highlighting how to access Wexford’s visitor attractions with Wexford Bus through a focused promotional campaign” explains Brendan Crowley, Wexford Bus. “As a public transport provider, we have a key role to play in the regions sustainability journey. We are looking forward to continuing to expand our service offering so we can welcome more passengers on board this sustainability journey with us.”
For full details on Wexford Bus’s Hook Hopper service and all its routes and services see www.wexfordbus.com
