biko wrote: » Today marks the start of the Races First Race: 5.15pm Last Race: 8.20pmwww.galwayraces.com/events/admission-ticket-monday-25th-july-2016 Note that 1) traffic will worse than usual, and 2) all city pubs will be jammers.
Mrs OBumble wrote: » Excellent .. our annual whinge about the races thread :-)
Bus services: Special Bus Éireann Races services will operate every 15 minutes from Eyre Square to the Racecourse from 3pm (as required) on Monday, Tuesday and Friday. On Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday, the service will be from 11am (as required). Tickets are €6/€3 for adults and children one-way and €9/€5 return. Routes 403 and 409 will terminate at Briarhill junction between 9pm and 5pm Monday and Tuesday; 12.30pm to 4pm on Wednesday; 11.30am and 3.30pm on Thursday and 4pm to 6pm on Friday.
timmyntc wrote: » Typo or are buses absent from Parkmore from 5pm onwards today?
Also, there is no access to the Monivea Road eastbound by the lights at the Briarhill junction (Western Motors) during road closure times (Monday and Tuesday 4pm to 6pm; Wednesday 12.30pm to 4pm; Thursday 11.30am to 3.30pm and Friday 3.30pm to 5.30pm). Traffic for Monivea and the Airport will be directed onto the M6 and can exit at Exit 19 (Glenascaul) and proceed to Carnmore Cross.
J o e wrote: » That seems to be the case due to... Seems unusual to have a diversion using a motorway. Bit awkward for L plate drivers...
randomname2005 wrote: » And cyclists (not wanting to start a war but), my usual commute home takes me eastwards on the Monivea road at the bottom of Parkmore. Maybe the Gardai will be nice and let us cyclists turn left rather than having to deal with a massive detour and cycling along beside a 100k dual carriageway.
timmyntc wrote: » You have to go east at the bottom of Parkmore/Monivea. You can't go west towards briarhill when the diversions are in place. Essentially whats being done (if i'm reading this right) is that the junction at Briarhill/The Clayton is now bidirectional only, only north/south on the dual carriageway. Anyone else trying to get to parkmore has to go north via tuam rd, or south via the m6, approach galway airport from the east, and then enter parkmore from the south entrance. There's a map on the website that explains things better
loriexxx wrote: » Live in the apartments beside the clayton and everyone is just parking here so it's now half 9 and no parking left for residents, so frustrating!
Zzippy wrote: » Do you have permits? If so I'd just park behind someone with no permit and block them in. Have a lie in tomorrow and take your time moving the car...
snubbleste wrote: » No helicopters?
MadYaker wrote: » I was in Neachtains last night and that end seemed quiet by raceweek standards. The Quays was busy but that was it. I didn't see too many f*cked people when we were walking home either. All very civilised.
Copper_pipe wrote: » Hi all, Few of us going up Saturday morning for the races and coming home Sunday. We're staying in Corrib Village (Student Accomodation) what's the best way to get to ballybrit from there? Would a taxi be mad expensive
timmyntc wrote: » Corrib village do shuttle buses into the city center I think, from there Bus Eireann are running regular buses out to the races for 7 euro(?) return, I think.