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Join Date: Nov 2006
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![]() Not sure where the best forum to put this is, so please move as appropriate. Or delete if it's already common knowledge.
I've just come across this page on the DTO website - a graphic of Dublin suburban rail and luas stops, click on a station and you get a local area street map. It even shades the map according to how long it would take to walk to various places. It's exactly the sort of thing that should be displayed at every DART/Luas stop. |
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Chairman/Publicity
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: The Home of Hurling
Posts: 2,708
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![]() Maps are a big issue these days, and will become more so. Very good find.
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Local Liaison Officer
Join Date: Dec 2006
Posts: 5,442
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![]() Useful, but they are far from perfect. In some places it makes impossible journey's (unless you want to hop over the wall from Fatima into St. James Hospital) in others, it doesn't make journeys which are possible on the ground (this map be down to lighting and accessibility requirements).
Maynooth isn't on the Dublin rail network, but Bray is. |
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Posts: 54
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oh cool, great find, the nothingness has enveloped the stations ( tsk victor nitpicker :P) |
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