The Central Bank is well served by public transport and other means of sustainable transport.
Luas (tram)
The Spencer Dock Luas stop on Mayor Street Upper is just a three-minute walk away. The Red Line Luas provides access to Busáras, Connolly Station and Heuston Station where a connection can be made to commuter and inter-city services. There are trams every eight to ten minutes during peak times and every 10-15 minutes off peak. Once completed, Luas Cross-City will facilitate improved interconnection between the Red and Green Luas lines. For more information, see Luas.ie.
Bus
There are approximately 24 bus routes operating within a 1km (10-15 minute) walk from North Wall Quay and Spencer Dock, including Dublin Bus, Bus Éireann and a range of private commuter services. Additional regional and intercity bus services operate from Búsaras and Connolly Station. For more information, see www.dublinbus.ie
Train
- The Docklands Train station is just a seven-minute walk away. It is served directly by trains on the M3 Parkway line (approximately every half hour at commuting times).
- Connolly Station is around a 15-minute walk away and can be easily accessed by Luas to George’s Dock or Busáras stops.
- There are frequent commuter services from Connolly Station to Drogheda/Dundalk and Maynooth/Longford in addition to DART services every 15 minutes.
- Tara St Station is slightly further away – approximately a 20-minute walk.
Bicycle
A Dublin Bikes station is located directly across the road from the South Entrance of North Wall Quay, with another on Guild Street beside the Convention Space (see www.dublinbikes.ie).
For information on safe cycling routes in the area, you can visit the Dublin Cycle Planner at www.transportforireland.ie and download the “Cycle Planner” app.