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How to Get to Guide for to Get to How Blanchardstown R121 The Institute of Technology, Blanchardstown wants to make it easier for staff and students to access the college. The college is therefore working with the National Transport Authority through the Smarter Travel Workplaces to help deliver sustainable transport options and to improve the health of staff and students. Smarter Travel Workplaces is supporting ITB to help deliver sustainable travel options including walking, cycling, public transport and car sharing. Getting here by Train Castleknock Railway Station is located approximately 20 minutes walk away from the ITB. The station is located on the Dublin to Sligo Getting here by Bus railway line. During a weekday, 40 services per day stop at The ITB is served by a number of bus services, stopping Castleknock Railway Station; the earliest train is at 05:46 and in Blanchardstown: the last train is at 23:33. Access to Castleknock Railway Station is Institute of Technology, Blanchardstown: URBUS available by bicycle or using the 38 or URBUS buses. Blanchardstown Road North: 236, URBUS Visit www.irishrail.ie for journey planners and timetables. Navan Road (Blanchardstown Bypass): 39a, 70 Ballycoolin Road (Snugborough Estate): 220, 238 Mulhuddart: 220, 238 Getting here by Car Corduff Estate (Snugborough Road): 38, 38a A car sharing scheme exists at the ITB. To find out Blanchardstown Centre: 38, 76a, 220, URBUS further information about the car sharing scheme Blanchardstown Shopping Centre: 220, 238, 239 and to sign up, visit www.carsharing.ie/ITB. Blanchardstown Bypass: 38a, 39a, 70 There are a total of 587 car parking spaces at the ITB, Blanchardstown Garda Station: 39a including 15 mobility impaired car parking spaces. Blanchardstown Garda Station / Bypass:39a Further information on these bus services, including timetables and journey times, can be found at: Getting here by Bicycle Dublin Bus: www.dublinbus.ie A variety of cycle lanes and tracks are located Regional Bus Services: www.buseireann.ie in proximity to the ITB. See the map overleaf for Urbus information www.urbus.ie details. Local cycling websites include www.dublinwheelers.com, www.meetup.com/Dublin-Social- Cycling-Group, and www.swordscc.com. ITB has a Cycle to Work scheme, which enables staff to purchase Tax Saver Scheme bicycles or cycling equipment worth up to 1,000 euro tax free. A Tax-free tickets for monthly or annual travel by public transport monthly salary sacrifice scheme is also set up to allow you to pay can be purchased by staff through the Tax Saver Scheme. For more for your bike monthly. information, see www.taxsaver.ie For more information visit www.bikescheme.ie Main Road & Rail Network Road Link Cavan, Kells, Monaghan, Dundalk, to Dundalk,Drogheda to Rail Link Navan Ardee Rail Coast North East N N2 Drogheda M1 Athlone, N3 Tullamore ITB the Institute of Technology, Blanchardstown, DUBLIN Blanchardstown, Technology, of the Institute Longford, M4 Blanchardstown Mullingar Dublin West Coast, Galway, Athlone South East Coast Rail Coast South East to Wexford, Roslare Wexford, to N11 M7 M50 Portlaoise, Thurries, N81 Tipperary M11 Limerick, Nenagh, Portlaoise, Cork Wicklow, Carlow, Kilkenny, Tullow, Enniscorthy, Arklow, Waterford New Ross Wexford How to get to Guide for to get to How Blanchardstown R121 General key: Ladyswell Road N Church Road ITB Institute site Main road Ballycoolin Road Rail TO DUNBOYNE Train station Bus stop N3 ITB Navan Road Cycle key: Navan Road Blanchardstown Road N On street cycle lane Adjacent to road cycle track Road S Bus Routes key: Blanchardstown 38 220 Blakestown Road 38a 236 39a 238 Old Corduff Road 70 239 Snugborough Road TO SWORDS 76a Urbus NavanBallycoolin Road Blanchardstown Bypass M50 For timetables visit: Main Street Dunsink Lane Bus: www.dublinbus.ie Rail: www.irishrail.ie Snugborough Road Elmgreen N3 Institute of Technology R121 Clonsilla Road Blanchardstown Blanchardstown, Dublin 15 Tel: +353 (1) 8851000 Castleknock TO DUBLIN Website: www.irb.ie How to get to Guide for the Institute of Technology, Blanchardstown, DUBLIN.
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