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    Nearest bus stop from Connolly station to Dalymount Park

    Closer to Connolly the better.

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    I'm not entirely sure about the nearest to the station but if O'Connell Street is a 5 minute walk away and then there are loads of buses that go to Dalymount. (4 | 10 | 120 | 19 | 19A | 38 | 38A | 38B | 38C | 39N | 83 )

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    How rushed are you?

    The journey's about a 20-minute walk.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pineapple stu View Post
    How rushed are you?

    The journey's about a 20-minute walk.
    Will be full of beer and O Connell Street will be a bit of a sweat.

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    You can check out this map: http://www.dublinbus.ie/your_journey/city_centre.asp

    But I'd say your best bet is to walk it, go to O'Connell Street for the bus, or if there's 3 or 4 of you get a taxi. It would be around EUR9 from the station.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thischarmingman View Post
    You can check out this map: http://www.dublinbus.ie/your_journey/city_centre.asp

    But I'd say your best bet is to walk it, go to O'Connell Street for the bus, or if there's 3 or 4 of you get a taxi. It would be around EUR9 from the station.
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    You could get a LUAS to Abbey Street, just off O'Connell and get any of the above buses, plus the new 140.
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    Quote Originally Posted by thischarmingman View Post
    I'm not entirely sure about the nearest to the station but if O'Connell Street is a 5 minute walk away and then there are loads of buses that go to Dalymount. (4 | 10 | 120 | 19 | 19A | 38 | 38A | 38B | 38C | 39N | 83 )
    The 39N is the Nitelink but yeah all others go from O'Connell st which is about 100 yards from the front entrance of connolly
    you could walk it from Connolly to Dalier in roughly 15 mins. come out the front entrance of connolly turn right and keep going until you get to Croker by then you'll be able to see the floodlights of dalymount. head up the north circular past Mountjoy Prison on the Right and the Mater Hosp on the left and Dalier is about 200 yards further on

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    Quote Originally Posted by Block G Raptor View Post
    all others go from O'Connell st which is about 100 yards from the front entrance of connolly
    100 yards?? It must be 5 times that at least.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Schumi View Post
    100 yards?? It must be 5 times that at least.
    No way is it Talbot st 500 yards long. 250 at most

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    Don't think that sentence makes sense, but Busáras is barely 100 yards from Connolly, let alone O'Connell Street. Sure two LUAS stops don't even take you from one to the other! 500 yards would be about right.

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    It's about 700 metres - I'm too young to be using yards...
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    Its about 300 yards from Connolly to Gardiner Street and then another 500 to O'Connell Street!!

    I'd walk it, it will be almost as quick as a bus. Store Street onto Talbot Street, up Gardiner Street, cross Dorset St and round the North Circular to Doyles Corner.

    Nice little walk.

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    Quote Originally Posted by holidaysong View Post
    It's about 700 metres - I'm too young to be using yards...
    It depends on whether Alan Kelly is pacing it.

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    Ah here, I walk that distance every Friday from work as I work in Store St (Beside Busaras).
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    Hi folks and welcome back to another edition of...''Guess the distance from Connolly to O'Connoll street''

    Today we take it a step further, the contestants have made there predicitons, and now it's onto the streets with there measuring wheels!!



    Anything can turn into an argument on foot!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by gilberto_eire View Post
    Hi folks and welcome back to another edition of...''Guess the distance from Connolly to O'Connoll street''

    Today we take it a step further, the contestants have made there predicitons, and now it's onto the streets with there measuring wheels!!



    Anything can turn into an argument on foot!!
    it would be called a trundle wheel

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    Quote Originally Posted by holidaysong View Post
    It's about 700 metres - I'm too young to be using yards...
    DING DING DING....we have a winner!!

    According to http://www.mapmyrun.com/ its .45 miles from Connolly Station to O'Connell Street. This converted to metres is 720m.




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    Turn Right at Connolly, walk to 5 lamps(honestly!) & turn left. Follow the road to Dalymount - route 1.59 miles will take 30 minutes.

    Alternatively, if you know the roads, the shortest route is Talbot st, Gardner St, Hill St, Temple St, Eccles St, NCR, Dalymount - about 1.45 miles, but still best part of 30 minutes


    & that http://www.mapmyrun.com/ is the business! - good find

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