Longford has been listed as part of the 'One At One' scheme.
Three areas in the midlands and northwest are going to get a new night-time bus service, on a trial basis.
The 'One At One' will operate in Longford, Sligo and Buncrana, over the rest of the bank holiday weekends this year.
The buses will run at 1am, as part of a project under the Night Time Economy Pilot Scheme.
Fine Gael Senator Manus Boyle, says the lack of adequate night-time transport is a real problem for people in rural areas:
Offaly Landowner Prosecuted For Destruction Of Vegetation
Revenue Seize Contraband Worth €156K In Various Operations
Former Midlands Travel Agent Speaks On Flight Cancellations
Approval Granted For Sand And Gravel Extraction In Offaly
More CAP Bargaining To Be Done - Taoiseach
Green Light For Major Laois Wastewater Upgrade
Annual National Car Run Coming To Midlands This May Bank Holiday
Former Bord Na Mona Workers Hosting Reunion In Offaly
Offaly TD Demands Faster Acre Scheme Payments
Midlands Community Rally Around Canadian Family Following Car Crash
Junior Minister Reveals Family Home Threat Amid Protest Tensions
My Faith In Humanity Was Nearly Lost Following Years Of Abuse - Mary Cowen
PHOTOS: The Electric Picnic Warm Up Party
Concerns Raised Over Occupational Therapy Shortages In Laois And Offaly
Midlands Heritage Sites To Receive Almost €300k In Conservation Funding
'Beer, Steer And Go': Man Maimed Brother In 195km/h 'Missile' Westmeath Car Crash
Taoiseach Labels Criticism From Midlands Senator As "Positive"
Over 5,400 Older People Still Waiting For Essential Home Support
Checkpoint In Place On Westmeath Road Ahead Of Taoiseach Arrival
Gardai Appeal For Help In Locating Missing Westmeath Teen