Nets have been put up to stop people throwing stones.
Dublin Bus has announced that full services on all its routes in Tallaght will resume this weekend.
Regular bus services had been suspended since January because of reports of violence and threats on buses.
However Dublin Bus has confirmed all services will return this Sunday. included the 27, the 56a, the 65b and 77a.
Nets have been put up on some bus routes in Tallaght, Dublin to stop people throwing stones.
Full bus services are set to resume in the area from this Sunday for the first time since January.
Buses hadn't been driving into some estates after 6pm because of a number of incidents.
Thomas O'Connor from the NBRU is hoping it will be business as usual this weekend:

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