It is very important that you read below for details of coach times for travelling from Dublin Airport to Maynooth. Please e-mail delivap@tcd.ie to book your return journey by coach. If we do not receive notification that you require transport from the airport, you will have to find your own way to the venue. We have tried to arrange coach times that will suit the majority of arrivals. However, if these are unsuitable, a number of alternatives are detailed in the PDF.
Sincerely,
Seamus J. Martin

Travel arrangements - ICDS conference, Maynooth 2004
Coaches that will travel directly from Dublin airport to Maynooth campus (and return journey) have been organised at the times listed below. Please email
delivap@tcd.ie to reserve a place on one of these coaches (we do not require flight details, just the specific coach you wish to reserve please!). The coach driver will be waiting in the arrivals hall at the relevant time. The driver will have a sign for the meeting.|
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COACH TIME | FROM – TO |
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24. June 2004 |
2 pm | Dublin airport – Maynooth |
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25. June 2004 |
10 am | Dublin airport – Maynooth |
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12 am | Dublin airport – Maynooth |
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2 pm | Dublin airport – Maynooth |
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4 pm | Dublin airport – Maynooth |
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28. June 2004 |
10 am | Maynooth – Dublin airport |
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1 pm | Maynooth – Dublin airport |
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3 pm | Maynooth – Dublin airport |
If you cannot make one of these coaches, you will need to travel to the conference independently:
By Taxi
A taxi journey from the airport to Maynooth should cost 40 - 50 Euro (it is advisable to confirm the cost with the driver before taking the journey).
By Bus
Take the aircoach (blue buses, 6 Euro) from outside the arrivals terminal to Grafton St. bus stop (Trinity College) in Dublin city centre. Then walk to Wood Quay (10 min.) and take either the Bus No. 66, 67 or 67A. All buses run regularly to and from Maynooth, and cost €2.15 for a one way journey. Check for maps at http://www.dublintourist.com or click to download/see a small map of the center of Dublin
By Car
Leave Dublin city centre and take the N4, which is the Dublin-Galway road. Where this road is a motorway (as it is at Maynooth) it is called the M4. The slip road to Maynooth is indicated on the Motorway, turn off here, and you've arrived.
Further details can be found at:
http://www.may.ie/travel/.Enjoy your journey. Looking forward to seeing you in Maynooth!