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DIT Grangegorman Campus Bus Tram Find Your Way Transport for Ireland Apps Dublin Bus Services Private Bus Services Luas Services There are currently 44 routes served by Matthews Coaches offer a service from Smithfield is the nearest Luas stop to the Download these free Dublin Bus within walking distance of the Dundalk to Dublin City via Drogheda. The DIT Grangegorman campus. It’s on the Red DIT Grangegorman campus. Download drop off point on Granby Row is within Line, which serves from The Point or Connelly Transport For Ireland the Transport for Ireland National Journey walking distance of DIT Grangegorman Station to Tallaght and Citywest, and vice Planner app to find the best route for you. Campus. versa. Apps to help you travel Swords DIT Grangegorman When you find the route that best suits you, If you’re wondering about connecting to smarter to and from you can download and use the Real Time Where is the Bus Stop? other transport services from Luas, download Ireland App to get accurate arrival times. the free Transport for Ireland National campus, and beyond! Because DIT Grangegorman campus is Journey Planner app. See Transport for so central, there are numerous bus stops Bus Éireann Services Ireland Apps for more information. within the immediate vicinity of the campus Bus Éireann provides a nationwide bus service, serving the city centre and beyond. See map with most major areas having a regular link to overleaf for all bus stops surrounding the Dublin City. The majority of services terminate campus or download and use the Transport in Busáras (Central Bus Station, Dublin) from for Ireland National Journey Planner app. where it is a short walk to O’Connell Street for connecting services to DIT Grangegorman. Bus Éireann routes that serve within walking distance of the campus are 103, 105, 109 and 111. Real Time Ireland National Journey Planner National Journey Planner Real Time Ireland To find the best route for your Enter your bus stop or train station Walking and Cycling Train journey, use the free National into the Real Time Ireland App to Journey Planner app (also find out when the next service is due! available from the Windows store). The App integrates all real time All you have to do is type DIT arrival information services from DART Services Grangegorman Campus and your How long would it take Dublin Bikes Dublin Bus, Bus Éireann, DART, destination. you to walk or cycle to Coca-cola Zero Dublin Bikes are conveniently The closest DART station to DIT Iarnród Éireann and Luas services. DIT Grangegorman? located near the campus and offer an Grangegorman campus is Connolly Station. Use the map overleaf to locate your alternative to other transport modes. See The DART runs from Bray in the south to nearest tram line and bus stops. Cycle Planner Check out the time bands overleaf to see dublinbikes.ie for more info. Malahide and Howth in the North. The Cycle Planner provides how long it would take you to walk or cycle Taxi Driver Check information on the best cycling to and from the campus. Cycle times are Bike Parking Commuter Services Ireland’s Taxi Driver Check App routes in Dublin based on individual detailed further in the box below, and don’t allows you to verify that the taxi cycling capabilities. forget to use the Cycle Planner App to find There are 2 bicycle parking locations on Commuter Services run from stations you are about to hire has been the best route for you. the campus, as shown on the map overleaf. nationwide to Heuston and Connolly If you are new to cycling or getting correctly registered and that the These are at An Croí and The North House. stations. The Luas Red Line serves both of out on the bike after a long break, driver has the appropriate licence There are shower/ changing and locker these stations and Smithfield Luas stop is the Cycle Planner will find a route to operate the vehicle. facilities available on the campus. Please the closest to DIT Grangegorman campus. that avoids roads with heavy traffic contact [email protected] for more There is also the facility to email a and difficult turns at busy junctions. information. friend with trip details. For more advanced cyclists, the Cycle Planner displays the most direct route, whilst still recommending cycle tracks where they exist. Get Your Student Cycle Times By Taxi Leap Card Finglas Blanchardstown Taxi Services If you decide to travel by taxi you can Glasnevin 10min cycle = 2.5km use the free Taxi Driver Check app to Transport for Ireland connects travel Castleknock verify your taxi and email to a friend. Drumcondra services and information around the Cabra Please see map overleaf with locations of country, making it easier for you to 30min 20min 10min Fairview Clontarf cycle cycle cycle Taxi Ranks near the campus. get from A to B. Phoenix Park O’Connell St. / GPO Taxis can also be booked in advance - see Stay on top of news and developments DIT GRANGEGORMAN www.transportforireland.ie for licensed Docklands by registering for updates at Palmerstown dispatch operators. Killmainham www.transportforireland.ie Stephen’s Green The Student Leap Card is the only card you Sandymount need for bus, tram and train! Get discounts Ranelagh on transport fares and a range of other services from clothing to entertainment. Clondalkin Donnybrook Visit studentleapcard.ie for more information Transport for Ireland on how to buy, top-up and register your Blackrock Student Leap Card. ISSUE DATE: Terenure TFIupdates NOVEMBER 2014 Connaught Street Travel Options and Services: Phibsborough Navan Road Cabra Road 814 DIT 188 North Circular Road 797 Grangegorman 104591 104601 300m 135822, 135821 813 104491 197 Mater 798 Hospital Bus Annamoe Road 812 Rathdown Road 878 Bus Stop Number North Circular Road 799 G ra 811 n Gardiner Street Luas Tram g e g o Blackhorse Avenue rm 800 an 189 Temple Street U Train pp 196 Children’s Hospital er 1909 801 Taxi Rank The North House Dorset Street (N1) 1911 HSE Phoenix Care Centre Mountjoy Dublin Bikes North House Annex Prussia Street 190 Map correct at time of printing - November 2014 St. Brenda 195 n’s W ay Bike Stand Stoneybatter Clocktower building 4 minutes cycling or 6 minutes cycling or 10 minutes walking 15 minutes walking Rathdown House Public Transport Information An Croí Glassmanogue Bradogue St. Laurence Leap Card Agents Aughrim Street 1613 Dublin Zoo 1712 Hospital DIT Grangegorman 1619 Cycling Time 1649 King’s Inn Bolton Street (N1) Average speed and from the Manor Street centre of campus (St. Brendan’s Way). Rotunda Hospital Walking Time 1713 Educate Together Primary School Phibsborogh Road Average speed and from the Grangegorman Lower Parnell Street centre of campus (St. Brendan’s Way). 1648 O’Connell Street Use the Real Time Ireland App to set an 1614 alert for when your bus, tram or train is 1618 due, or to view nearby bus stops. Type the bus stop number into the app to find real 1714 time information. Brunswick Street North King Street North 1617 Broadstone Lighthouse Cinema 1647 National Museum of Ireland Law Society of Ireland Capel Street Phoenix Park Museum 864 Church Street (N1) 1715 Jervis 1615 Smithfield 1616 Four Courts Wolftone Quay Ellis Quay 7453 Heuston Victoria Quay Usher’s Island 1477 Bachelors Walk Heuston Arran Quay Aston Quay Usher’s Quay Four Courts River Liffey Innis Quay Ormond Quay Lower Merchant’s Quay Essex Quay Temple Bar 135101 Towards Rialto Wood Quay designed by Cook Street Dame Street.
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