1966.
Vintage black and white Dublin Bus porn.
Includes moody jazz and film noir-style voiceover.
Any excuse.
1966.
Vintage black and white Dublin Bus porn.
Includes moody jazz and film noir-style voiceover.
Any excuse.
Phwoar!
Eden Quay, Dublin 1.
Fake-tanned, front and back grill on grill Dublin Bus Porn action from 1984.
Name that model, anyone?
By David Jazay (well worth a follow).
The older Dublin buses in modern times. 🚌👌 pic.twitter.com/ZXQH1noCXJ
— Photos of Dublin (@PhotosOfDublin) August 8, 2021
Mmm.
Creamy.
Meanwhile…
Colour scheme is so much better than the new ENERGY DRINK look we’re getting now 🐥 pic.twitter.com/FkB96TJGSR
— Brent Goose (@BrentGoose1) August 8, 2021
In fairness.
Parliament Street, Dublin, March 1980 with the first traffic alteration to the thoroughfare as two CIÉ Atlantean buses negotiate its new contraflow bus lane. pic.twitter.com/a6mXOhARY2
— Irish Railway Archives (Ciarán Cooney) (@irishrailways) June 28, 2021
1980.
Intimate Atlantean-on-Atlantean Dublin Bus porn action.
Name those jammers, anyone?
April 1988.
Via My Dublin Bus
DF607 (centre) and DF529 outside the Savoy on O’Connell Street.
Name that jammer (left), anyone?
Grand day for it pic.twitter.com/rK1Dx7VKyt
— Photos of Dublin (@PhotosOfDublin) March 30, 2021
1995.
O’Connell; Street, Dublin 1.
Rare vintage mature/young bus porn.
Name the year, those buses and that jammer, anyone?

A new €15m Dublin Bus depot at Broadstone has been officially opened
This afternoon.
Va RTE
…equipped to handle future vehicle types if required, such as full battery electric vehicles and hydrogen vehicles.
The Broadstone depot dates back to 1850. A number of original features have been retained, such as its cast iron structure and the old overhead gantry cranes.
Dublin Bus also said it has become the first semi-State organisation in Ireland to install swift nesting boxes onto a site.
The depot, which is one of eight, has the capacity for 120 buses
New €15m Dublin Bus depot opens at Broadstone (RTÉ)
Meanwhile…
Archive views of Broadstone and Phibsborough Bus Depots, formerly the Midland Great Western Railway terminus in Dublin, home to Dublin Bus for many years to come following its recent redevelopment. pic.twitter.com/Feldd2Cvj6
— Irish Railway Archives (Ciarán Cooney) (@irishrailways) March 3, 2021
Vintage.
Phwoar.
Pics: RTÉ
Dublin in 1983 pic.twitter.com/V1q8mDX50K
— Photos of Dublin (@PhotosOfDublin) March 1, 2021
1983.
Name those buses and jammer, anyone?
Meanwhile…
Don’t worry.
The 90s are coming.
Bringing #TheWayWeWere to Life. 🇮🇪🚍
My colourised footage which was part of a CIE Dublin Bus training video shot in 1965 featuring their bus driving down #Dublin‘s Grafton Street, College Green, Westmoreland Street, and O’Connell Street. pic.twitter.com/dTSiV0tNLr— Rob Cross (@RobCross247) January 10, 2021
Oh yes.
Oh God yes.
Early 1960s.
Killester at the junction of Collins Avenue and Howth Road, Dublin 5.
And that’s the last we saw of da.