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Parking Dundrum
My fiance has just accepted a job working in Dundrum Town Centre. She will have to drive to work and we have just realised that parking in the shopping centre is very expensive. Does anybody know of anywhere else in the area where there is free or cheaper parking?
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the old dundrum shopping centre down the hill is 6 euro a day for parking - its one of the cheaper places around. May even have a slightly cheaper week rate. Its not free, but its better than having to park miles away and walk
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a real harsh reality eh?
may i suggest commuting then if it will be more convenient.
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thats a bit sh1tty that they dont have staff parking - i woudlnt chance parking in any of the housing estates though as im sure they are always full of clampers - check out the carpark up the town and see how much that is, bout 2 mins walk from SC and then the one straight across from winters at the cinema enterance, i think its a council car park so it might not be as expensive, otherwise only option really is luas - drive to sandyford and park car ther and get luas into dundrum
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Cheers for all that guys,
Yeah she knows about the 75 but if you know about that bus you'll know it's a pain in the ass as it goes like once an hour or something. The Luas car park sounds promising. Think we'll just go up and suss out the area, talk to other people who work in the Shopping Centre and see what most people do. Appreciate the advice. |
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Journey time is approximately 25 minutes from Dun Laoghaire to Dundrum, except the buses that go via Sandyford Industrial Estate, which would take about 35 minutes. In the opposite direction, allow approximately 35-45 minutes for the bus to get from Tallaght to Dundrum (depending on peak/off-peak). Times are at http://www.dublinbus.ie/en/Your-Jour...Timetables/75/ The fare is EUR 2.20 each way - buy a 10 Journey Travel 90 smartcard and that reduces to EUR 1.80 per journey. FAR cheaper than car park charges. A 30 day Rambler Smartcard costs EUR 100 and is valid for use on any individual 30 days over an (approximately) 18 month period. Using that the fare drops to EUR 1.67 per trip assuming two trips per day. Last edited by KC61; 05-08-2009 at 11:35. |
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Thanks though, I'll let her know this. |
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Under that (depending on her salary level) the saving is even higher - the net cost to an employee is far cheaper - the daily cost could be as little as EUR 1.60 per day if tax is at 41% and EUR 2.30 if taxed at 20%. Look at www.taxsaver.ie for more information. I would not be so quick to discount using the bus - explore the options and examine what's best for you. Given that money is not flowing around like it was there could be a significant saving to be made here. |
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