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Dyanna

Someone know this adress in Dublin( 32 Cois Cualain Loughlinstown South Co. Dublin.)?

this adress is far or close Dublin2. how much time to arrive there in Dublin2.

thank you very much

    



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pjdscott
I believe it is off Aran Drive in Killiney/Loughlinstown - have pinpointed it for you here:

http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=1428267

The 45 will take about 40 minutes from Dublin 2 (you don't say where in D2). One option might be to take the DART (electric train) to Killiney station (from Sydney Parade, D2 = about 20 mins) and walk the mile (20 mins?) to Cois Cualann (note spelling) as:

http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=1428289

You will find more info on Dublin transport in my web site below - enjoy!


toffo3619
Loughlinstown is about 30 - 40 minutes away from Dublin 2depending on traffic by bus and about 15 -20 mins by taxi.

I think the number 7, the number 45 and the number 84 buses go to and from Dublin 2 and Loughlinstown.


Grumples
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About 20mins depending on traffic.

btw, what is with people posting full addresses lately? lol


dickn2000a
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It's just a wee stretch o' the legs.


Orla C
Bit of a distance. Add 30 minutes to other answerers to allow for rush hour times.


cleofox32
You shouldn't be posting a full address on the net. Loughlinstown, South Co. Dublin would have been enough for people to give you the information you need. Be careful


Raisin
Eh, 30mins from D2??? Try 1hr 15mins, and thats not in rush hr traffic!

Here's how you can get there: You'll have to get the number 7 bus from the city. You can get it either on O'Connell st bridge or outside Trinity college. Every second number 7 goes directly into Loughlinstown. Its the last stop so you wont have to stress about missing your stop. However, Other number 7's go to Cherrywood so you'll have to ask the bus driver when you get on.

Alternatively, you can get the Dart to Dun Laoghaire, then get the 111(which will bring you directly there-the last stop), the 45A or the 7





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