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Getting to Maynooth

Dublin and Kildare

The College in Maynooth Town

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By Bus

NUI Maynooth is served by two bus routes - the 66 and the 67a. Both of these buses depart from Pearse St. in Dublin city centre and run frequent services to Maynooth. There are also 66x and 67x express services to and from Maynooth.

Both buses follow the same routing until they reach Lucan. Both travel through Lucan village and out onto the dual carriageway (N4). Both take the first exit after the Spa Hotel and then the 66 takes the turning for Leixlip, while the 67a travels via Celbridge. The journey times for both are similar.

To get further information on these routes including pricing and times, please visit the Dublin Bus website which provides comprehensive information and the most up to date timetables.

By Rail

Maynooth lies on the Western Suburban railway line which serves three city centre stations (Pearse Station, Tara St. and Connolly Station) as well as eight other suburban stations (Drumcondra, Broombridge, Ashtown, Castleknock, Coolmine, Clonsilla, Leixlip Confey and Leixlip Louisa Bridge) which makes it a quick and convenient way to get to Maynooth.

Information on prices and timetables is available from the Irish Rail website.

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By Car

Please click on the relevant link on the Dublin and Kildare map above which will bring you to a new page with directions to St Patrick's if you are coming by car. We would suggest that you use the AA Route Planner service which can be accessed here, or by clicking the link in the side-bar on the right, for more detailed directions from your particular location.

 

 

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