Splishsplash wrote: » Carlow is actually a grand place to live, I could think of far worse places to raise your kids. As for the drive it's about 50 minutes. There is a train and bus, loads commute on the train to Dublin every day. The place is small, usually quiet and you won't hear of much trouble going on. the town itself has a number of schools, all the shops you need and every thing Is for easily accessible!
Deleted User wrote: » Carlow is a **** hole. Live closer to Dublin.
EverythingGood wrote: » I commute daily from Wexford to Dublin, the N11 can be busy and the commute tough, especially in winter, but I wouldn't live in Dublin for all the tea in China. Living in the country and commuting is a better option for me - family life, house prices etc. Carlow is a good town, not as good as Wexford but good! Plenty of options for bus/train etc.
tastyt wrote: » Not to hijack the thread but how do people think carlow compares to naas as a town, forgetting commute times?
radharc wrote: 50 mins to the Red Cow with no traffic. If you are trying to get into town for 9am it is a 2 hour commute.
Agent Coulson wrote: » The easy part of the drive is to the Red Cow it could take just as long to get where you are going too from there as it did to get there. Early morning trains to get you to the city centre. 6-30am train will have you at Heuston for 7-45am 7-00am train will have you at Heuston for 8-10am. JJ kavanagh private bus. 5-55am gets you to O'Connell Street for 7-25am. 6-40am gets you to O'Connell Street for 8-40am. Bus Eireann. 6-10am gets you to O'Connell Street for 7-30am. Train is probably your best bet but expensive but you always look at The TaxSaver Commuter Ticket Scheme if you do travel up by public transport.
One_Of_Shanks wrote: » I actually really like Carlow. Surprised about the negative comments. Nice town and has a great selection of shops etc. Anyway..... A lot will depend on what time you start/finish work in Dublin at. The traffic on that route is getting worse and worse by the month. Can be gridlock on the M7/N7 in particular. Of course if your hours are outside of the rush-hour etc then not so bad. No idea about train. Definitely try staying in Carlow for a week and do the drive each morning leaving at a time you would be leaving for work at and same again coming home and test everything out before you go much further.
Dial Hard wrote: » This. I lived in Tullow for six years, worked in Citywest for most of that. An hour and 20 minutes on a good day, 90 minutes was the norm and if there was a crash on the M9 or N7, all bets were off. The whole "50 minutes from Dublin" thing is estate agent speak.
iwillhtfu wrote: It's 50 mins from Carlow town to red cow off peak.
iwillhtfu wrote: » Not at all. I live in town and commute to city West every day it's between 60-70 mins most days. Bank holiday Fri work late or leave early it'll be 2 hours + at rush hour if you're lucky. Tullow is further off the motorway so not surprised it would take longer. It's 50 mins from Carlow town to red cow off peak.
Dial Hard wrote: » But he won't be doing it off-peak if he's commuting, so rather beside the point, no? And if his job is in the city centre he can add the guts of an hour onto your 60-70 minutes to Citywest.
relocatelondon wrote: » Thanks for the feedback- how much is a weekly return ticket from Carlow Town to Dublin?
EverythingGood wrote: » I leave Enniscorthy every morning at 0520, get home at 1900. €3190 per annum, gross, for my ticket on the bus. Off tomorrow though :-)