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Conference tallis::celt

Title:Celt Notefile
Moderator:TALLIS::DARCY
Created:Wed Feb 19 1986
Last Modified:Tue Jun 03 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1632
Total number of notes:20523

974.0. "Public Transport Shannon <--> Galway" by JANUS::JUBB (Alison, DTN: 830-6779, REO2-GM9) Mon Nov 25 1991 05:46

    Please can someone advise me if there is public transport between Shannon
    (the airport, or somewhere a reasonable taxi ride from the airport) and
    Galway.   Are there any trains that run between the two, for example?

    Thank you for any help,

    Ali
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974.1TransportMACNAS::TJOYCEMon Nov 25 1991 12:066
    
    There is no train but you could go into LImerick and get a bus.
    
    Your best bet is a taxi (I think about IR�25), or hire a car.
    
    Toby
974.2Inflation!MACNAS::FERRIELiam Ferrie - Galway....dtn 822-4010Tue Nov 26 1991 03:204
    The official taxi fare, booked through the Galway plant, is now IR�48.
    
    Liam
    
974.3WMOIS::CHAPLAIN_FTempus Omnia VicitTue Nov 26 1991 08:006
    
     Um, ok, how much is (Squiggly L with line through it)48 in
    gawd-almighty green-back murican dollars?  8)
    
     I watch the Boston Celtics, not exchange rates.
    
974.4A Galwegian replies.....MACNAS::JDOOLEYTake no chances;Cry no tearsTue Nov 26 1991 08:4223
        $1.70 buys you IR�1.00.
        That taxi fare becomes $81.60.!!!
        Shannon to Galway is approx 50 miles.
        Public transport outside of the main urban areas is a big problem.
        You are strongly advised to hire a car unless you plan to remain close
        to :-
    	Galway,Limerick,Cork,Dublin,Waterford ...which are the large cities
        in the republic (around 50,000 people).
    
    	Make sure you get your accomodation near a bus-route.
    	Taxis are dear here,a 6 mile journey cost me �10 one night,$17!!!
    	Car hire is criminally expensive compared to the states,count on
    	having to spend around �40.00 ($68.00) per day if you hire a car.
    
    	Gasoline,known as petrol here,costs around �3.00 a gallon or $4.74
    	which by U.S standards is also criminally expensive.
    	Eating out,entertainment,shopping is not too dear.Drinks are more
    	evenly priced here,you won't get the huge differences between posh
    	hotels and the neighbourhood taverns that you get in the States.
    
    	You can have a good time here if you are not planning to travel
    	long distances.Please let me know here if you need more details.
    
974.5BOSOX::KSULLIVANTue Nov 26 1991 12:311
    There's a pretty regular bus service from Shannon via Ennis to Galway.
974.6JANUS::JUBBAlison, DTN: 830-6779, REO2-GM9Wed Nov 27 1991 04:459
    Many thanks for the suggestions.

    I"m staying in Galway, so will use the bus from Shannon airport.  Is it
    advisable to book a seat on these buses, or are they generally quite easy
    to get on?

    Thank you,

    Ali
974.7CSLALL::KSULLIVANWed Nov 27 1991 09:112
    No need to book....but you'll have to change buses once in Ennis.
    
974.8Only for the adventurous!MACNAS::FERRIELiam Ferrie - Galway....dtn 822-4010Fri Nov 29 1991 04:4816
    I haven't heard of anyone using the bus to get from Shannon
    to Galway since I did it in 1973:-).  I certainly didn't try
    it again.  I think the trick is to arrive at a time when you
    are not hanging around Ennis for half the day waiting for a
    connection.  With that in mind the following buses from
    Shannon connect with buses to Galway at Ennis:

    		Mon-Fri		Sat		Sun
    		09:35		09:35		  -
    		  -		11:15		13:35
    		13:15		13:15		16:10
    		17:30		  -		17:35	
    		19:00 (Fri only)  -		18:05


    			Liam
974.9Shannon-Tarbert car ferryPOLAR::RUSHTONտ�Thu Oct 26 1995 11:026
    I'm considering taking the ferry from Shannon to Tarbert rather than
    the drive around Limerick (destination Glengarriff, Co. Cork).
    
    Anyone know of the cost, schedule, etc.?
    
    Pat
974.10IOSG::DAVEYJThu Oct 26 1995 11:315
    I did this some years back.  We just turned up and got on the next
    ferry.  Can't help about the schedules or prices, but we didn't have to
    wait long, and I don't remember it being that expensive.
    
    John
974.11TALLIS::DARCYAlpha Migration ToolsThu Oct 26 1995 12:135
    Pat, someone published the Killimer-Tarbert ferry crossings
    in this conference some time back. I'll search the file and
    see where they are hiding.
    
    /g
974.12Just lazy, I guessPOLAR::RUSHTONտ�Fri Oct 27 1995 12:087
    Thanks folks.
    
    Unfortunately, right after I entered .9 I found note 1244.
    
    Silly me...
    
    Pat
974.13careful--it might take longer than you thinkICS::SILVERSTEINTue Oct 31 1995 09:112
    My cousins (-in-law) did this a few years ago.  They stopped in a local
    to wait for the ferry and stayed three days.