Cool, but you’ve made the common error of getting the name of the building incorrect Doug. Arás Mhic Dhiarmada is owned by The Department of Social Protection (including the bus station below). The shot is taken from the balcony at the lobby beside the canteen on the 6th floor. For some reason the name Busárus has always been appropriated to the entire building. Bus Éireann, only rents part of the lower floor from the Department.
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Cool, but you’ve made the common error of getting the name of the building incorrect Doug. Arás Mhic Dhiarmada is owned by The Department of Social Protection (including the bus station below). The shot is taken from the balcony at the lobby beside the canteen on the 6th floor. For some reason the name Busárus has always been appropriated to the entire building. Bus Éireann, only rents part of the lower floor from the Department.
Now you know.
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I do now, thanks Dave. Enjoying your Flickr pix!
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