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Hi, lucky enough to have tickets for the final this weekend (I've been to a lot of games this year before anyone goes slamming an Antrim man having tickets for the big game) and was wondering if anyone has any tips for how long it will take to get from Lahinch to Croke on Sunday? Down there for Friday and Saturday night and just not used to travelling east to Croker. Antrim123 (Antrim) - Posts: 2 - 30/08/2015 19:10:04 1778259 Link 0 |
I presume you're driving? MesAmis (Dublin) - Posts: 13707 - 30/08/2015 20:24:32 1778337 Link 0 |
Thanks. How early is early? Antrim123 (Antrim) - Posts: 2 - 30/08/2015 20:54:37 1778376 Link 0 |
30/08/2015 19:10:04 Antrim123 ormondbannerman (Clare) - Posts: 13473 - 30/08/2015 21:14:58 1778408 Link 0 |
If it were me I'd book onto the train if you can. If Thurles suits you for getting home after it'd be ideal. MesAmis (Dublin) - Posts: 13707 - 30/08/2015 21:26:20 1778424 Link 0 |
Dublin Coach leaves Ennis for Dublin every hour, €15 one way, also stops in Limerick. Direct service, stops only at Kildare village and Red Cow after that. Save yourself the drive entirely, will drop you in to City centre. 1914 (Clare) - Posts: 92 - 30/08/2015 21:45:00 1778444 Link 0 |
I'm in Cork at wedding on Sat (missing the Dubs replay) but have got a ticket for Sunday so I've book onto the train Sunday morning myself after all my advice! MesAmis (Dublin) - Posts: 13707 - 01/09/2015 10:27:41 1779623 Link 0 |