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I am from Armagh and intend to travel to Salthill tomorrow via Train from Dublin arriving at 11.46. Is it far from the Station to Salthill( ie Pearse Stadium), I am a 67 year old pensioner, would it be too far to walk. sam02 (Tyrone) - Posts: 643 - 14/11/2009 18:16:59 483815 Link 0 |
Its a walk of a few miles. You'd probably be better if you can to get the bus in Eyre Square or the taxi rank is just at the head of the square. Stuckinthepast (Galway) - Posts: 472 - 14/11/2009 18:47:31 483838 Link 0 |
Hi hope you enjoy the game in the stadium. Get a taxi (@ € 8 max ) or get a bus to salthill check at station for bus number. dpw (Galway) - Posts: 104 - 14/11/2009 21:02:56 483892 Link 0 |
Samo, if you come out of the station and go left and turn left again and walk along the front of the Meyrick Hotel. Keep walking to the AIB bank and there is a bus stop outside the bank. This bus goes to Salthill/Knocknacarra every few mins. Ask It will definitely leave you no more then 500 yards Pearse Stadium. Ask the driver and he shouldn't set you wrong as to where to get off. distantview (Galway) - Posts: 5 - 14/11/2009 22:35:36 483931 Link 0 |
hello Sam, it would be about a 35 minute walk for your average walker.You can get a bus from the square to save the legs,especially if you are goin to be standing on the terrace.Hope you enjoy the game,fairplay to you. Barnowl94 (Galway) - Posts: 3150 - 14/11/2009 23:08:11 483966 Link 0 |
Sam I would reccomend the Imperial Hotel on the Square ( opposite side from the Railway station) for your Sunday roast.I have no connection with that establishment by the way just had excellent grub there the day of the Connaght final. Barnowl94 (Galway) - Posts: 3150 - 14/11/2009 23:18:14 483973 Link 0 |
sam02 unless you are very fit and like walking its definitly 2 far to walk hope you enjoy your trip to galway good luck jailhouse.usa (Galway) - Posts: 1155 - 14/11/2009 23:21:43 483978 Link 0 |
barnowl94 im heading back next weekend i will take your word on that roast jailhouse.usa (Galway) - Posts: 1155 - 15/11/2009 15:09:36 484186 Link 0 |
It was good,better than you would get in Jail anyway! Barnowl94 (Galway) - Posts: 3150 - 15/11/2009 19:41:34 484359 Link 0 |
Did you make it to the match ok Sam. Didnt notice too many Armagh accents on the terraces. That Portumna side can play a bit, eh? mossbags (Galway) - Posts: 1089 - 15/11/2009 20:15:26 484395 Link 0 |
Yes folks made it to Salthill and home again. Left home outside Armagh at 05.00am, drove to Newry and got 05.55 bus to Busarus ( Dublin), Luas to Heuston, 08.40 train to Galway arr at 11.45 app, taxi to Salthill (7.00 Euros). Got out of Taxi at Roundabout, got lunch in a Bar/ Restaurant there, walked to Pearse Stadium ( via Park walk), Pearse Stadium at 12.40, entered Stand via Sect "F", great seat, enjoyed the first game between Tommy Larkins and Ballindereen, and of course the senior final, what a show by Portumna , roll on St Patricks Day !!. sam02 (Tyrone) - Posts: 643 - 16/11/2009 11:33:10 484823 Link 0 |
Sam02 Well done, I am exausted and in awe just reading about your day. You are some person. mota (Dublin) - Posts: 78 - 16/11/2009 11:57:30 484852 Link 0 |
Your neighbour Joe Kernan might help you out next time. He might get you a cheap flight :-) skittles (Galway) - Posts: 168 - 16/11/2009 12:18:42 484875 Link 0 |
Sam02 Cloonan14 (Galway) - Posts: 142 - 16/11/2009 12:42:01 484897 Link 0 |
remarkable story from samo2, hope you enjoyed ur visit west. fearnua (Galway) - Posts: 311 - 16/11/2009 13:48:32 484968 Link 0 |
sam02 what did you think of the tommy larkins u21 team? Newbie2 (Galway) - Posts: 5 - 16/11/2009 14:59:05 485057 Link 0 |
Newbie2 , Yes Tommy Larkins played very well, after 10 mins thought it was going to be a rout, some great scores, and like the way they responded when Ballindereen ( and their No 12 Sheehan in particular) came back at them in the 2nd half. sam02 (Tyrone) - Posts: 643 - 16/11/2009 19:47:08 485444 Link 0 |
Fair play to you Sam02, hope you come back! Barnowl94 (Galway) - Posts: 3150 - 16/11/2009 21:01:01 485523 Link 0 |
barnowl94 where else can i get a good feed a spuds jailhouse.usa (Galway) - Posts: 1155 - 18/11/2009 01:52:22 486912 Link 0 |
Sally Longs on Lower Abbeygate Street is a must for a feed of spuds. Brendan Coffey (Galway) - Posts: 38 - 18/11/2009 11:59:28 487108 Link 0 |