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Transport Guide 2019-2020 MAYNOOTH UNIVERSITY TRANSPORT GUIDE 2019 – 2020 PB 1 LOCATION FINDER Location Page Location Page Location Page Allenwood 22, 25 Dublin: Drumcondra 7 Luas Red/Green Lines 7 Ardee 9, 28 Dublin: Dundrum 29 Lucan 12, 13 Ashbourne 27 Dublin: Firhouse 29 Lullymore 25 Athboy 21 Dublin: Fonthill Road 29 Milltownpass 16 Athlone 4, 9 Dublin: Hansfield Station 7 Monaghan 9 Athy 17 Dublin: Liffey Valley S.C. 13, 14, 15 Monasterboice 27 Ballina 4, 9 Dublin: Merrion Square 9, 12, 13 Monasterevin 18 Ballymote 7 Dublin: Nangor Road 29 Mountmellick 18 Ballytore 17 Dublin: Navan Rd Parkway 7 Mountrath 30 Birr 16 Dublin: Newlands Cross 29 Mullingar 4, 7, 9 Blanchardstown 14, 15 Dublin: Nutgrove S.C. 29 Naas 14, 15, 17, 18, 19 Borris-in-Ossory 30 Dublin: O’Connell Bridge 13 Navan 20 Boyle 7 Dublin: Parkgate Street 12, 13 Newbridge 17, 18 Bunclody 9 Dublin: Pearse Station 7 Ongar 14, 15 Carbury 22 Dublin: Rathfarnham 29 Portarlington 18 Carlow 9, 19 Dublin: Tallaght Square 29 Portlaoise 18 Carrickmacross 9 Dublin: Tara Street 7 Prosperous 22, 24, 25 Carrick-on-Shannon 7 Dublin: Templeogue 29 Rathangan 25 Carrick-on-Suir 9, 31 Duleek 27 Rathcoffey 14, 15, 24, 25 Cashel 30 Dunboyne 7, 20 Ratoath 27 Castleblaney 9 Dundalk 27 Rhode 26 Cavan Town 20 Dunshaughlin 20 Robertstown 24 Celbridge 13 Edenderry 22, 26 Rochfortbridge 16 Clane 14, 15, 17, 18, 19 Edgeworthstown 7 Roscrea 30 Clonard 16 Enfield 7, 16 Ross Cross 20 Clonbullogue 25 Enniscorthy 9 Sallins 14, 15, 17, 18, 19 Coill Dubh 22, 24 Galway 4, 9 Silver Tankard 20 Collon 9, 28 Garlow Cross 20 Slane 9, 28 Collooney 7 Horse and Jockey 30 Sligo 4, 7, 9 Daingean 26 Kells 20 Derrinturn 22 Kilbeggan 16 Summerhill 21 Drogheda 27 Kilcock 7, 16, 17 Templemore 30 Dromod 7 Kilcormac 16 Thurles 30 Dublin: Ashtown 7 Kilcullen 17, 19 Tipperary 30 Dublin: Belgard Road 29 Kildare 18 Trim 21 Dublin: Blanchardstown 14, 15 Kilkenny 9, 19 Tuam 9 Dublin: Broombridge 7 Kilmead 17 Tullamore 16 Dublin: Castleknock 7 Kilmeague 24 Tullow 9 Dublin: Chapelizod 12, 13 Kilmoon Cross 27, 28 Tyrrellspass 16 Dublin: Clonsilla 7, 15 Kinnegad 16 Virginia 20 Dublin: Connolly Station 7 Lavey 20 Waterford 9, 31 Dublin: Coolmine 7 Leixlip 7, 12, 14, 15 Westport 4, 9 Inside cover image: An innovative bicycle designed by Gavin Dublin: Docklands Station 7 Longford 4, 7, 9 Wexford 9 Keane for a recent BSc Product Design End of Year Show 1 Travel to Maynooth UNIVERSITY IS EASY Here you will find information about your travel and transport options to Ireland’s only university town. 2 3 Transport ROUTES Find your nearest stop on the map. The Location Finder page 1 will direct you to more information about Birr times and fares. Sligo TRAIN LINKS Kilcormac on Collooney See the map for details of all stations linked to Maynooth. For further information on Tullamore schedules and fares please Ballymote check www.irishrail.ie Kilbeggan BUS LINKS Boyle > Dublin Bus > Direct coach services Tyrrellspass Carrick-on-Shannon to Maynooth Cavan > Bus Éireann Athlone / Ballina / Galway Rochfortbridge Dromod Lavey / Longford / Mullingar / Daingean Sligo / Tuam / Westport to and from Maynooth. Mount Lucas Virginia Milltownpass Longford For full details on Rhode Bus Éireann routes see Kells www.buseireann.ie Ballybryan Kinnegad Edgeworthstown Silver Tankard ws Monaghan 4 Edenderry Castleblaney Edenderry Clonard Mullingar Athboy Navan Carrickmacross Carbury Garlow Cross Trim Clonbullogue Enfield Ardee Derrinturn Ross Cross Collon Rathangan Slane Allenwood Summerhill Kilcock Dunshaughlin Coill Dubh Lullymore Coill Dubh KilmoonDuleek Cross DroghedaMonasterboiceDundalk Ballyteague Allenwood Prosperous Dunboyne Tipperary ws Ashbourne Robertstown Kilcock Ratoath Cashel Dagwelds Kilmeague Horse and Jockey Prosperous Prosperous Thurles Rathcoffey Rathcoffey MAYNOOTH UNIVERSITY Carton House Templemore M3 Parkway Dunboyne Leixlip (Intel Entrance) Roscrea Leixlip Hansfield Clane Ongar (Barnwell Green) Borris-in-Ossory Sallins Kilcock Clonsilla Naas Blanchardstown (Shopping Centre) Mountrath Coolmine Blanchardstown Newbridge Castleknock Monasterevin Clane Navan Road Parkway Kildare Carlow ws Portarlington Celbridge Kilkenny Sallins Ashtown Mountmellick Naas Kilcullen Carlow Lucan Broombridge Portlaoise Ballytore Kilkenny Drumcondra Liffey Valley O'Connell Street Kilmead Nangor Athy Road Docklands Chapelizod Fonthill Road Dublin Connolly Luas Green & Red lines Newlands Cross Dublin Tullow Belgard Waterford Bunclody Tallaght Firhouse Road Carrick-on-Suir Enniscorthy Templeogue ws Clonmel Wexford ws Rathfarnham Nutgrove ws Dundrum Weekend Service MAP NOT TO SCALE 5 CYCLING, CAR SHARING TRAIN to to Maynooth Maynooth CYCLING Car IRISH RAIL AND LUAS Lots of our students and staff take the train Many staff and students cycle to the There are approximately 1,800 parking spaces www.irishrail.ie every day and the cheaper Leap Card fares University. Bicycle racks are provided in on campus and Maynooth is situated just www.leapcard.ie mean that a weekly return ticket from Pearse key locations around the campus. 25km from Dublin city centre. Take junction Station to Maynooth costs approximately €30. 7 (signposted Maynooth / Straffan / Naas) Maynooth lies on the Western Commuter off the M4 and follow the signs to Maynooth. Line which serves the four Dublin city If you’re travelling from the west, the Sligo CAR SHARING Turn left in the centre of the town and the centre stations (Pearse Station, Tara Street train line passes through Maynooth to Car sharing offers a range of financial and gates to the South Campus are directly Station, Connolly Station and Docklands) Dublin via Collooney, Ballymote, Boyle, other benefits to those who participate in it. ahead of you. To reach the North Campus as well as twelve other suburban stations Carrick-on-Shannon, Dromod, Longford, There are 14 dedicated parking spaces on simply follow the signs in the town. (Drumcondra, Broombridge, Ashtown, Navan Edgeworthstown, Mullingar, Enfield and the North Campus for use by car sharers. Road Parkway, Castleknock, Coolmine, Kilcock. The Leap Card is a pay-as-you go See the website for more information. A designated permit parking system Clonsilla, Hansfield, Dunboyne, M3 Parkway, smart card which saves money versus cash operates on the campus. Pay and Display Leixlip Confey and Leixlip Louisa Bridge). fares on journeys across the city and country. spaces are also available on both the North and South Campus. The new Luas Broombridge Interconnector www.maynoothuniversity.ie/location now links Maynooth to the Red and Green Luas lines. 6 7 BUS TO MAYNOOTH DUBLIN BUS > Monaghan We organise free buses to www.dublinbus.ie (via Castleblaney, Carrickmacross, our Saturday Open Days in Ardee, Collon, Slane) A2B Coaches November and April – see Maynooth is served by two Dublin Bus (047) 89 831 or (087) 277 9070 www.maynoothuniversity. routes – the 66 and the 67. Both of these ie/opendays buses depart from Merrion Square in Dublin [email protected] city centre and run frequent services to Depart Friday 17:10 Maynooth. See pages 12-13 for details. Callan Building, North Campus Arrive Sunday 20:00 BUS ÉIREANN Callan Building, North Campus www.buseireann.ie Athlone / Ballina / Galway / Longford / Mullingar > Tipperary / Sligo / Tuam / Westport to and from Maynooth (via Cashel, Thurles, Roscrea) Aidan Johnston Coach Hire (086) 3148197 DaILY COACH SERVICES aidan-johnston-coaches.ie TO AND FROM MAYNOOTH facebook.com/aidanjohnstoncoachhire See our Transport Map on page 4-5. Depart Sunday 18:00 Organised and managed solely by the Tipperary (Super-Valu) private bus operators. Arrive Sunday 21:15 Maynooth University (Phoenix Building) WEEKEND COACH SERVICES TO AND FROM MAYNOOTH > Waterford Organised and managed solely by the (via Clonmel, Carrick-on-Suir, Waterford) private bus operators, these services Piltown Coaches depart the locations listed opposite on piltowncoaches.com Sunday evenings for Maynooth and depart Depart Friday 15:30 from Maynooth on Friday afternoons. Phoenix Building, North Campus www.maynoothuniversity.ie/location Arrive Sunday 20:15 Phoenix Building, North Campus > Kilkenny (via Carlow) Brian Callinan Coach Hire > Wexford Brian Callinan (via Enniscorthy, Bunclody, Tullow) (059) 914 1619 or (085) 1555326 Ardcavan Coaches [email protected] (053) 912 2561 or (053) 912 4900 facebook.com/briancallinancoachhire/ www.ardcavan.com Depart Friday 15:15 Depart Friday 15:30 Kilcock Road Bus Stop Callan Building, North Campus Arrive Sunday 20:15 Arrive Sunday 20:15 Phoenix Building, North Campus Phoenix Building, North Campus 8 9 TIMETABLES 2019-2020 Information in this booklet correct at time of going to print. Times and stops may change. Contact the transport provider for information. 10 11 66 DUBLIN – Maynooth 67 DUBLIN – Maynooth (VIA CELBRIDGE) DUBLIN BUS DUBLIN BUS MERRION SQ. > 10 MINS > PARKGATE ST. > 7 MINS > CHAPELIZOD > 7 MINS > LUCAN MERRION SQ. > 10 MINS > O’Connell Bridge > 10 MINS > PARKGATE ST. > 8 MINS > CHAPELIZOD > 7 MINS > LIFFEY VILLAGE > 7 MINS > LEIXLIP VILLAGE > 18 MINS > MAYNOOTH VALLEY SHOPPING CENTRE > 7 MINS > LUCAN VILLAGE > 9 MINS > CELBRIDGE > 12 MINS > STRAFFAN RD. (MAYNOOTH) FROM DUBLIN FROM DUBLIN MONDAY TO FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TO FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY 06:00 06:30 07:00 07:30 06:15 06:45 07:15 07:45 07:05 08:20 09:15 09:55 06:23 06:53 07:23 07:53 06:23 06:53 07:23 07:53 08:30 09:30 10:15 10:45 07:40 08:07 08:37 09:07 08:15 08:45 09:15 09:45 10:55 11:55 12:25 12:55 08:23 08:53 09:23 09:53 08:23 08:53 09:23 09:53 11:15 11:45 12:15 12:45 09:37 10:07 10:37 11:07 10:15
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