PhoenixParker wrote: If you're going to cycle as far as the station, you'd be as well to just keep going and keep cycling all the way. An alternative to the route axer proposed is to go along the canal. There's a path that runs along side and takes you over the M50 and then down past Ashtown and into town that way. If the journey to town is your priority you'd be as well to stick with Royal Canal Park for another few months yet. From December there'll be the Luas line from Broombridge.
REBELSAFC wrote: » I find going through Killorglin the best option. You'd want to be fairly handy on the bike though if you're going to be doing it every day.
Seregwethrin wrote: » When Luas comes to Broomsbridge then Royal Canal Park will be ideal. But might as well take 38/a/b from Waterville and hop on to the Luas at Cabra.
daymobrew wrote: » The 38/a/b runs along Navan Road. This is not near Broombridge station. If your company has a Bike To Work scheme you could use that to get a good bike at a good price. If you get a cheap bike then cycling to city centre will not be nice and bike parts will break. A good bike will be lighter, faster and last longer.
PhoenixParker wrote: » If you're going to cycle as far as the station, you'd be as well to just keep going and keep cycling all the way.....
beauf wrote: » Its quite a difference cycling 40 mins every day and 10 mins every day.
axer wrote: » Not a lot of difference really as you still have to get stuff ready if cycling at all plus the hassle of a folding bike. Cycling the whole way would be much quicker than 10 mins cycling to station, waiting 5-10 minutes for train, train journey (30 mins), exiting station, another 10-15 minutes cycle. That's over an hour at best (assuming train running on time etc) compared to a guaranteed 40 mins cycle (45 mins going really slow).
beauf wrote: » I've no idea why you'd change clothes for 10 min cycle.
Dr_Colossus wrote: » Over the space of a year the seat of most of my jeans were worn away prior to changing. Also handy having cycling gear as makes rain pretty much irrelevant and having dry clothes to change into rather than sweating your way in waterproofs.
axer wrote: » You could always cycle the entire way. Cycle through the village and on through the phoenix park - about 12/13km which should take no more than 40 mins - that time doesn't change when public transport is delayed or when there is heavy traffic etc.