Can anyone clarify where "as seirbhis" is? Getting the bus from the City Centre, I rarely see the route during the day, but, they put loads of busses to the area during rush hour, especially during wet weather.
[posted by: davey]
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"As Seirbhis"
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Posted 3 years ago #
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Gonna ask where Gar. Chuinneaghán, Gar. Cluain Tarbh, Garaiste Rinne, Garaiste Baile Phib and Gar. Cnoc Samhradh are too...?
Also, "An Lár" just means "The Centre". The centre of what? An orange...?Posted 3 years ago # -
As Seirbhis is a secret underground village where everybody loves one and other and everything is free.It has a population of two million.It's people are forbidden to travel on buses outside of peak hours,hence the apparently large amount of rush hour "As Seirbhis" buses.
To live a life of happyness in As Seirbhis is an honour and is by invitation only.You dickhead.davey the dickhead.DTDPosted 3 years ago # -
I thought "As Seirbhis" was near Yellow land... as in where the route 120 bus goes..?No?
[posted by: ad11]Posted 3 years ago # -
an seirbhis means not in service
[posted by: robert tedders]Posted 3 years ago # -
No way!!!!!!!! Who is this genius????
[posted by: GO SHARP]Posted 3 years ago # -
as seirbhis is the most popular and widely used destination scroll in dublin
[posted by: a2000]Posted 3 years ago # -
Literally it appears to mean "Out of Service"
It`s quite a popular display in most modern conurbations...London,for example has loads of it although they tend to prefix it with SORRY.
The RATP in Paris uses "Hors de Service" and also uses a Diagonal Red stripe through the Route Number to denote Short Workings...IE: City Centre only Missus.....!
In Dublin it really doesnt matter as Nobody reads the display anyway.....Posted 3 years ago # -
So true Dubs can't read.. Idiots!
:-)
[posted by: AD11]Posted 3 years ago # -
that is coz i am from offaly
[posted by: robert tedders]Posted 3 years ago # -
what u8 mean
[posted by: robert tedders]Posted 3 years ago #
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