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UCD Commuting Guide Private Coaches FREE APPS TO HELP PLAN COMMUTE A number of private coaches serve campus every day from regional and commuter towns. Visit www.ucd.ie/commuting YOUR COMMUTE to view more information on commuting by bus. with CONFIDENCE Commuting by PUBLIC TRANSPORT Commuting by CAR AND PARKING Bus Stops on Campus Public transport is one of the best ways to get to and from UCD 1. The main terminus opposite Glenomena Residences Many staff and students travel long distances or have other All passengers on public transport should daily. The campus is well served by bus routes and has bus links 2. At the rear of the Sports Centre commitments where public transport and cycling are not viable TFI Real TFI Driver to Sydney Parade Dart Station and Dundrum Luas Station. options. Drive to campus only if other options are not possible. Time Info Check travel in safety and comfort. If you observe There are several other stops located right outside the campus During daily peak periods demand for parking spaces exceeds and wish to report inappropriate or anti-social Dublin Bus Services at the N11 entrance and on Roebuck Road, Fosters Avenue and supply. behavior while on public transport contact Over 20 bus routes serve the Belfield campus, linking UCD to Clonskeagh Roads. See overleaf for more information or use Permit Car Parking TFI Journey Leap the service providers with details using the the city centre and suburban areas. A number of express buses the TFI app. Planner Top-Up additionally serve UCD offering fast direct routes from suburban UCD operates a paid permit parking system for staff and below numbers. areas and the greater Dublin region. RTPI screens are located at students from 08:00-17:00, Monday-Friday, September to the bus stops and on campus outside the James Joyce Library & May inclusive. A parking permit allows the holder to search TFI Cycle Met Éireann Student Centre, inside the Science and Newman Buildings and for a parking space in permit car parks. It is not a guarantee of Luas – text “LUAS” to 51444 on the Blackrock Campus. a parking space. From September 2020 the price of a parking Planner weather permit will be c100. Motorists parking illegally or without a valid parking permit may be fined, clamped or towed. Students DART – text “TRAIN” to 51444 DART, Luas & Rail Commuting by BIKE AND ON FOOT living on campus are not entitled to purchase a parking permit. Strava A shuttle bus from Belfield to the nearest DART station at (Log active Dublin Bus – (01) 873 4222 Sydney Parade operates during peak morning and evening hours Cycling or walking is without doubt the greenest way to reach Pay & Display and Premium Pay & Display Parking commutes) throughout term and the 175 bus departs from campus every 30 campus and has major health benefits! UCD has a number of Go Ahead Ireland – 1850 80 40 71 minutes and connects to the Luas station at Dundrum. Heuston A number of parking spaces are designated as pay and display dedicated pedestrian and cyclist entrances which motorists and premium spaces. These spaces have respective charges of Station is directly linked to campus via the 145 bus departing cannot enter. Gardaí 999 or 112 directly from the station. Connolly Station is served by many c1 per hour and c2.40 per hour during the period 08:00-17:00, For further information contact routes to campus which pass through the city centre. Visit Monday to Friday, all year round. Parking permits are not valid in Cycling UCD Estate Services www.ucdestates.ie/commuting for more information. pay & display and premium parking areas and the relevant fee Students have a communal responsibility to ensure UCD has over 4,000 bike parking spaces and a bike shop with must be paid. t (01) 716 7000 public transport services to the University operate friendly and experienced staff located on campus. Changing e [email protected] without disruption or cancellation due to anti social Commuter Coaches and shower facilities are available in many buildings throughout Traffic Restrictions w www.ucd.ie/commuting behavior on buses or at bus stops. Bus Éireann and Go-Ahead Ireland operate nationwide bus services, campus. Public repair stations with tools and pumps are also Traffic barriers are in place to prevent through vehicular traffic To view this guide online visit with most major areas having a regular link to Dublin. The majority located throughout campus and may help in a tight spot! UCD using the campus as a short cut and to make the campus safer www.ucd.ie/commuting of services terminate in Busáras (Central Bus Station, Dublin) which also provides a free of charge secure bike parking area equipped for pedestrians and cyclists. Barriers are closed 07:00-10:30 To report anti-social behavior at the UCD bus stops, is a short walk to O’Connell Street for connecting buses to UCD. with CCTV and quality bike parking which is accessed via UCard. in case of emergency or to request the UCD Walk Safe and 16:00-19:30, Monday-Friday all year round (excluding Several commuter coach services directly serve UCD Belfield Campus Just visit Campus Services with your staff/student UCard to bank holidays). Service contact the 24 hour University Emergency Line during the peak morning and evening hours. Visit www.buseireann.ie sign up. Visit www.ucdestates.ie/commuting/cycling for on 01 716 7999 for security support and assistance. and www.goaheadireland.ie for more information. more information. Drumcondra Sources: Esri, HERE, DeLorme, USGS, Lansdowne Sources: Esri, HERE, DeLorme, USGS, Castleknock Intermap, increment P Corp., NRCAN, Esri Intermap, increment P Corp., NRCAN, Esri Japan, METI, Esri China (Hong Kong), Esri 30 Ballsbridge Japan, METI, Esri China (Hong Kong), Esri (Thailand), MapmyIndia, © OpenStreetMap (Thailand), MapmyIndia, © OpenStreetMap contributors and the GIS User Community contributors and the GIS User Community 30 Sandymount Stoneybatter Rathmines 20 Ranelagh Ranelagh City Centre 20 Donnybrook Inchicore WITH AN ELECTRIC Beechwood Sydney Parade BIKE YOU CAN Drimnagh 10 10 Ballsbridge TYPICALLY HALVE Cowper Ranelagh YOUR JOURNEY Clonskeagh Harold’s Cross Sandymount Rathmines TIME! Kimmage Donnybrook Walkinstown Terenure Milltown Booterstown Terenure 10 Clonskeagh Milltown 20 10 30 Blackrock Rathfarnham Templeogue Mount Merrion Monkstown Blackrock Dundrum Dun Laoghaire Windy Arbour Mount Merrion Goatstown Stillorgan Blackrock Tallaght Windy Arbour 10 10 Knocklyon Ballinteer Deansgrange Edmondstown Sallynoggin Dundrum Monkstown Firhouse Sandyford 20 Foxrock Dundrum Goatstown 20 Stillorgan Leopardstown 30 Balally 30 Carrickmines COMMUTING CYCLING DISTANCES WALKING DISTANCES TO UCD Approximate cycling time (minutes) TO UCD Approximate walking time (minutes) TO CAMPUS 10 20 30 10 20 30 Note: This figure is for diagrammatic purposes only. No measurements to be taken. Note: This figure is for diagrammatic purposes only. No measurements to be taken. continues to Portmarnock and Malahide Clongriffin 142 Destination Finder continues to Portmarnock 155 and Malahide Bayside Howth Ballymun Waterside Sutton /IKEA Howth Junction & Donaghmede Holywell Destination Route Stop No. Destination Route Stop No. DCU Ballygall 11 Kilbarrack A L Raheny Abbey Street Lower 41x 768, 769, 4953 Leeson Street 7b, 7d, 46a, 46e, 116, 118 768, 769, 2070, 2084 Glasnevin Broombridge Aghards 67x 768, 769, 4952 145, 155 Harmonstown Allendale 39a 767, 768, 769 32x 769, 4952 Cabra Applewood 41x 768, 769, 4953 41x 768, 769, 4953 Phibsboro/TU Dublin Killester Ashtown 39a 767, 768, 769 84x 768 Leixlip 66x 768, 769, 4952 B Leopardstown Heights 47 763, 2007, 2008, 2009 Backweston 67x 768, 769, 4952 Liffey Quays 25x 768, 769, 4953 Grangegorman Baggot Street 25x 768, 769, 4953 39a 767, 768, 769 Clontarf Road 39a 768, 769, 4953 66x, 67x 768, 769, 4952 Broadstone 66x, 67x 767, 768, 769 145 768, 769, 2070 DIT Baldoyle 32x 769, 4952 Loughlinstown 84x 2007 Ballinteer 116 763, 2007, 2008, 2009 145 763, 2007, 2008, 2009 Dominic 175 765 Lucan Bypass 66x, 67x 768, 769, 4952 Ballsbridge 27x 4952 Lucan Road (Liffey Valley) 25x 768, 769, 4953 Marlborough Mayor Square Spencer Ballymun 155 768, 769, 2070, 2084 66x, 67x 768, 769, 4952 Smithfield Jervis Abbey Street George’s Dock NCI Dock The Point Ballyoulster 67x 768, 769, 4952 Lucan Village 25x 768, 769, 4953 Ballyroan 175 765 Musuem Four Courts Custom House Quay North Wall Quay East Wall Belarmine 47 763, 2007, 2008, 2009 M Bird Avenue 17 763, 765, 2070, 2071 Malahide 32x 769, 4952 Tara Street Blackhall Place 39a 767, 768, 769 142 877 Blackrock 17 765, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2083 Marley Grange 116 763, 2007, 2008, 2009 Blackthorn 116 763, 2007, 2008, 2009 Mater 46a 768, 769, 2070 Blakestown 39a 767, 768, 769 Maynooth 66x 768, 769, 4952 Fatima James’s 66x 768, 769, 4952 Maynooth (Kingsbury) 66x 768, 769, 4952 Blanchardstown Centre 39a 767, 768, 769 Merrion 29x 4952 Suir Road Dame Street Bonnybrook 27x 4952 Merrion Square 27x 4952 Dawson Bray 145, 155 763, 2007, 2008, 2009 Mount Merrion Avenue 17 765, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2083 Grand Canal Dock Bray Southern Cross 84x 2007 Mount Merrion 175 765 Goldenbridge Lansdowne Road Bullock Harbour 7d 763, 2007, 2008, 2009 Mountjoy Square 7b, 7d, 46e 768, 769, 2070 Camden Street 41x 768, 769, 4953 Drimnagh C Mounttown 46a 763, 2007, 2008, 2009 Cabinteely 155 763, 2007, 2008, 2009 Harcourt Sandymount Castaheany 39a 767, 768, 769 N 7b 7d 25x 27x 32x 39a 41x 46a 763 Celbridge 67x 768, 769 4952 Navan Road 39a 767, 768, 769 Blackhorse 47 51x 66x 67x 77x 116 145155 155 7b 7d 25x 39a Chapelizod 66x, 67x 768, 769, 4952 Navan Road Parkway
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