shawnxxiong wrote: » Remember saw somewhere said it's this september? probably i hallucinated ...
vincenzolorenzo wrote: » I thought that M7 job was going to take 2 years to finish?
sdraobs wrote: » if you leave by 7am, you will be grand on the road. 7.20am seems to be when it gets busy. coming back, 4.30pm should be the very latest you leave before traffic builds. but we are coming into school holidays soon so you will be okay till September. drive is only solution. can you work from home at all.
shawnxxiong wrote: » Yea, am thinking about avoid traffic the opposite way - might leave home between 6.30 to 7 am, if it can bring me to the office by 8, then can leave round 4.30 pm. Do you think it will avoid much traffic?
pad199207 wrote: » You could try getting a train from Sallins to Connolly in the morning/ switch to dart to Blackrock and then get Dublin Bus to Sandyford.
sdraobs wrote: » if you can push job till 10am start, you would miss traffic. Drive would take you about 40min via n7 and m50
shawnxxiong wrote: » Hi am going to start a new job in Leopardstown/Sandyford area in Dublin, and am considering public transport. Seems all the routes are going to Dublin city centre as a hub. Is there a way to avoid that? Am trying best to avoid driving via N7 - M50 ... am working 9 am to 5 pm give or take 30 minutes..
cunnijo wrote: » If using public transport there is no way of avoiding the city centre hub. However I would suggest train & Luas. Example: Leaving Sallins train station on the 6.50am to Heuston, Luas to Abbey Street. Change to cross city Luas at Malborough St at 7.40 approx. Arriving at Sandyford/Leopardstown before 8.30. Better that sitting in traffic on the M7 & M50 and potentially less stressful. If you decide to use this option you can use the feeder bus from Naas leaving post office at 6.30. If you use the car park then be early, as it fills very quickly.
beertons wrote: » Could they not wait till Punchestown is over?
Tyson Fury wrote: » Anyone know where I can get a push lawnmower serviced?
paddylonglegs wrote: » The shop on the Limerick road opposite Alo Donegans (but down the hill a bit). God that was such an Irish direction...
paddylonglegs wrote: » Martin from RMI services comes up mostly on here. Iv had some building repair work done by him but nothing cosmetic. So not sure what the finishin touches are like...
[Deleted User] wrote: » Thinking of getting a kitchen and dining room extension on back of house. Can anyone one recommend a builder, especially one that finishes on time.