Irish Citylink

Irish Citylink is an Irish based subsidiary of Singaporean company ComfortDelGro, which provides bus services between some of Ireland's major cities and towns.

History
In 2010, Citylink contracted the running of its bus services to Callinan Coaches while remaining in control of sales and marketing of its routes.

From midnight on the 30 March 2020 Citylink cancelled all its Irish bus services indefinitely as a response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Services resumed on 31 July 2020 with buses operating at reduced capacity in line with National Transport Authority guidelines.

In 2022, Citylink announced the acquisition of Galway based carrier GoBus, bringing their daily departures to over 100 direct, express, and multi-stop services.

Services
As of January 2024, Citylink was operating on nine routes:
 * Galway – Dublin City non-stop express
 * Galway – Dublin Airport non-stop express (branded as eireagle)
 * Galway - Ballina (branded as GoBus)
 * Galway – Limerick – Cork – Cork Airport express (Route 251)
 * Galway – Clifden (Route 923)
 * Galway – Ballinasloe – Athlone – Dublin commuter (Route 763)
 * Limerick – Dublin Airport eireagle (Route 712X)
 * Castlebar - Dublin City & Airport (Route 721)
 * Cork to Dublin city & Airport (route 707 Branded GoBus)

Legal prosecution
In April 2010, Citylink were prosecuted for operating an unlicensed bus service between Dublin and Galway when, in addition to their licensed stopping bus service, they introduced a non-stop service between the two cities. While the District Court judge found that the case against the company had been proven to the required degree, she decided to apply the Probation Act.