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From Red Cow to ITB by public transport

  • 19-04-2014 4:36pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 51 ✭✭


    What's the handiest way?

    I could walk up to Newlands and get a 76A (worry is they don't seem too frequent) then avail of the shuttle.

    Most reliable way right now seems to be bus or luas into town then a bus back out towards Blanch and then the shuttle, which would be quite expensive monthly.

    Hoping someone can tell me I'm missing a very obvious and easy way to get out there. Until I get my license that is.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 691 ✭✭✭goingitalone


    despot wrote: »
    What's the handiest way?

    I could walk up to Newlands and get a 76A (worry is they don't seem too frequent) then avail of the shuttle.

    Most reliable way right now seems to be bus or luas into town then a bus back out towards Blanch and then the shuttle, which would be quite expensive monthly.

    Hoping someone can tell me I'm missing a very obvious and easy way to get out there. Until I get my license that is.

    nope i think id your best choice and a bus into town and out . it isnt expensive monthly either. and if you think it is you be shocked at the price of running a car
    if your a student a 5 day student rambler is 20 quid and thats as many journeys as ya want each day . if not theres a cap on dublin bus iwit a leap card of 27 euro or so euro a week once you hit that amount there no additional cost for the week .
    you be spending that on petrol a week easy if you a car. granted its not door to door but gotta do what you gotta


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