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Campus on Available Are Points Charging Car Electric - E-Car Real Time Ireland App – download for real time information for bus, train and tram at www.transportforireland.ie/available-apps/ at tram and train bus, for information time real for download – App Ireland Time Real Cabinteely www.transportforireland.ie/available-apps/ at app Planner Cycle Download Killiney Foxrock Sandyford Station will bring you to Sydney Parade. Sydney to you bring will Station Clonskeagh Road. See map overleaf or use a Transport for Ireland App. Ireland for Transport a use or overleaf map See Road. Clonskeagh to Sydney Parade. Alternatively, transferring to the DART at Connolly Connolly at DART the to transferring Alternatively, Parade. Sydney to There are several other stops on the Stillorgan Road (N11) and on the the on and (N11) Road Stillorgan the on stops other several are There Sallynoggin station. Certain commuter services going through Connolly, continue continue Connolly, through going services commuter Certain station. Leopardstown Connolly stations. The 145 Bus brings you to and from Heuston Heuston from and to you brings Bus 145 The stations. Connolly There’s another beside the UCD Sports Centre. Sports UCD the beside another There’s 2. Dalkey Commuter Services run from stations nationwide to Heuston and and Heuston to nationwide stations from run Services Commuter The main terminus is beside the Glenomena Residences Residences Glenomena the beside is terminus main The 1. COMMUTER SERVICES COMMUTER There are two main bus stopping areas on the UCD campus. campus. UCD the on areas stopping bus main two are There Tallaght Dundrum Stillorgan WHERE IS THE BUS STOP? BUS THE IS WHERE Sydney Parade from 8am to 10am & from 4pm to 6pm during term time. term during 6pm to 4pm from & 10am to 8am from Parade Sydney A subsidised UCD shuttle bus departs to and from O’Reilly Hall car park for for park car Hall O’Reilly from and to departs bus shuttle UCD subsidised A Rathfarnham via UCD to Wexford town. town. Wexford to UCD via Dún Laoghaire Laoghaire Dún to Malahide and Howth in the North. the in Howth and Malahide to Wexford Bus also operates a service from Dublin Airport which goes goes which Airport Dublin from service a operates also Bus Wexford Blackrock Terenure South, the in Bray from runs DART The stations. Booterstown Sandyford / Stillorgan which passes UCD. UCD. passes which Stillorgan / Sandyford The closest DART stations to UCD are the Sydney Parade and and Parade Sydney the are UCD to stations DART closest The UCD Aircoach operates a service from Dublin Airport to Leopardstown / / Leopardstown to Airport Dublin from service a operates Aircoach DART SERVICES DART PRIVATE BUS SERVICES SERVICES BUS PRIVATE cycle cycle cycle Campus during morning peak hours. peak morning during Campus min 0 3 min 0 2 min 0 1 services from the Greater Dublin area directly serve UCD, Belfield Belfield UCD, serve directly area Dublin Greater the from services Train Donnybrook O’Connell Street for connecting buses to UCD. Several Bus Éireann Éireann Bus Several UCD. to buses connecting for Street O’Connell COMMUTING GUIDE COMMUTING Busáras (Central Bus Station, Dublin) from where it is a short walk to to walk short a is it where from Dublin) Station, Bus (Central Busáras having a regular link to Dublin. The majority of services terminate in in terminate services of majority The Dublin. to link regular a having cycle Ranelagh CAMPUS 2.5km = Sandymount Bus Éireann provides a nationwide bus service, with most major areas areas major most with service, bus nationwide a provides Éireann Bus min 0 1 BUS ÉIREANN SERVICES SERVICES ÉIREANN BUS Stephen’s Green Stephen’s Killmainham www.transportforireland.ie. 145, 67x, 66x, 51x, 25x 51x, 66x, 67x, 145, Heuston: LUAS download the free Transport for Ireland Journey Planner app, visit visit app, Planner Journey Ireland for Transport free the download LUAS 27x, 32x 32x 27x, Connolly: If you’re wondering about connecting to other transport services from from services transport other to connecting about wondering you’re If Docklands Several of these services stop at Connolly Station and Heuston Station: Station: Heuston and Station Connolly at stop services these of Several Glen, and vice versa. vice and Glen, Phoenix Park Phoenix campus, including a number of express services. services. express of number a including campus, O’Connell St. / GPO / St. O’Connell Green Line, which serves from Stephen’s Green to Sandyford or Bride’s Bride’s or Sandyford to Green Stephen’s from serves which Line, Green There are currently 16 routes served by Dublin Bus to and from the the from and to Bus Dublin by served routes 16 currently are There Palmerstown Windy Arbour is the nearest LUAS stop to the UCD campus. It’s on the the on It’s campus. UCD the to stop LUAS nearest the is Arbour Windy DUBLIN BUS SERVICES BUS DUBLIN LUAS SERVICES LUAS Fairview Clontarf Cabra An Coláiste Ollscoile, Baile Átha Cliath Átha Baile Ollscoile, Coláiste An Drumcondra Castlknock University College Dublin College University Bus Tram Glasnevin Commuting Commuting Commuting Check your by Bus (see overleaf for Belfield bus map) by Bike/on Foot by Car Parking is limited on campus and available on a first come first served UCD Real Time Passenger Information Displays Improvements to UCD Cycling & Walking Facilities basis exclusively for persons with business in UCD. ArrivED Arrived All car parks are designated either permit parking or hourly paid. Route to Eligible UCD Community members may apply for a parking permit. • N11 bus stop • Additional 200 bike stands with improved design for secure parking For full details and to apply see www.ucd.ie/commuting. • Internal campus bus stops • Greater bike security through extended CCTV coverage • Outside UCD James Joyce Library • Additional showering and changing facilities (UCD Sports Centre & Some areas on campus are reserved for specified users and are • In UCD O’Brien Centre for Science UCD O’Brien Centre for Science) signposted. Please park in accordance with the UCD parking Campus regulations and note that parking enforcement measures include fines, • Greenfield gate cycling access clamping and towing. See www.ucd.ie/commuting for regulations. Arriving autumn ‘16 • Free daily use lockers in O’Brien Centre for Science • Outside UCD Student Centre Arriving autumn ‘16 Premium Spaces are premium rate hourly paid spaces that are using designed to ensure that short-term parking is always available on the Increased UCD Services • Additional secure bike lockers Belfield campus. They are marked as yellow spaces and are located: • Additional pedestrian and cycle entrances to campus • Beside the AIB Bank, in the Tierney car park ArrivED Cycling/Public Transport Links • Richview car park • NovaUCD car park Public • UCD now designated a terminus for x route buses (direct buses at • Opposite Health Sciences alongside Student Centre car park peak times) Arrived • Roebuck car park • Increased services on 17, 142 and 145 routes serving the campus • UCD-DART shuttle bus to Sydney Parade during term time • Secure bike parking at Windy Arbour (LUAS) and Booterstown Traffic calming barriers are in place to prevent through traffic and Transport (DART) stations make the campus safer for pedestrians and cyclists. They operate Arriving autumn 16 07.00hrs to 10.30hrs and from 16.00hrs to 19.30hrs Monday to Don’t forget UCD operates a tax efficient Cycle to Work Scheme Friday all year round. • Orbital route from Tallaght for staff. Visit www.ucd.ie/hr for details. Transport for Ireland GoCar - UCD provides a GoBase for GoCars and free parking for GoCars Dublin Bus Commuter App Transport for Ireland (www.transportforireland.ie) GET YOUR STUDENT LEAP CARD Carsharing - Join UCD’s free carsharing group and save money by ArrivED sharing journeys - see www.carsharing.ie/ucd helps you plan journeys, door-to-door, anywhere in The Student Leap Card is the only card you need for bus, tram and train! Ireland, using public transport and/or walking. • Download Dublin Bus Live app for updates on arriving buses E-car - Electric car charging points are available on campus The Student Leap Card Hit the Road Don’t forget UCD operates a Taxsaver Travel Pass Scheme for staff commuting by Bus, Dart, LUAS and Rail. gives students up to 50% savings on Irish Hit the Road (www.hittheroad.ie) shows you how to get Visit www.ucd.ie/hr for details. transport systems. Cards are available between any two points in Dublin City, using a smart from the UCD Students’ combination of Dublin Bus, LUAS and DART routes. Union centre and can be topped up at any For Further Information contact UCD Commuting Office approved outlet. 01 716 7000 or [email protected] www.ucd.ie/commuting 11273 akgraphics.ie 32x Huntstown continues to Portmarnock Bridge, Applewood Sainthelens, Malahide and Seabury Hartstown Baldoyle Destination Finder Blakestown 41x Castaheany SWORDS Main Street Clare Hall Ongar Swords Manor 39a Charnwood Bonnybrook 27x BLANCHARDSTOWN CENTRE Swords (Pavilions) Allendale Darndale Collinstown (Intel) continues to Portmarnock Bridge,32x Destination Route Stop No. Huntstown Blakestown Fosterstown (Boroimhe) Navan Road Sainthelens, Malahide and Seabury A L Applewood Parkway North Bull Abbey Street Lower 41x 768, 769, 4953 Leeson Street 7b, 7d, 46a, 46e, 116 768, 769, 2070 Island Maynooth Aghards 67x 768, 769, 4952 118, 145 Hartstown Coolock St Anne’s Park Ashtown and Gardens Baldoyle Allendale 39a 767, 768, 769 32x 769, 4952 Blakestown 41xEaston Drumcondra Castaheany SWORDS Main Street Navan Road Clare Hall Applewood 41x 768, 769, 4953
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