TransportCentral Park is the best served location in south Dublin. The development is centrally located and surrounded by a well-established and improving road and public transport network providing the best Dublin has to offer in integrated transport.
In addition to the already well established transport infrastructure, Central Park will have its own dedicated Luas station. The Luas will provide direct access to the city centre (with a 25 minute travel time) and south suburbs. The Central Park Luas station is due to open in 2010. ![]() MOBILITY AND ACCESS BY CAR Road access toCentral Park is directly off theLeopardstown Road dual carriageway. The access is through a dedicated signal controlled junction which is located within 0.5km of the Leopardstown Interchange and the M50 Motorway. The access is also located on National Primary Route N31 which links the Leopardstown Interchange on the M50 Motorway to the N11 Stillorgan Road viaLeopardstown Road. BY LUAS Luas provides a 20 minute light rail service to the city centre from the Sandyford stop which is located less than 1km North of Central Park. The service is currently being extended South and will include a Central Park Luas stop which is due to open in 2010. ![]() BY BUS Dublin Bus currently servesCentral Park, from the Stillorgan QBC and other routes. Their services comprise eight stage routes which link Sandyford to the city centre, Tallaght,Dun Laoghaire, Kilternan, Bray, Ballinteer, Shankill etc. ![]() BY AIRCOACH For internationaltravellers, Aircoach operate a service every 10 minutes from Bewley’s Hotel in Central Park toDublinAirportserving the major hotels and city centre en route BY SHUTTLE BUS The Dublin Bus and Aircoach services are supplemented by theCentral Park Shuttle Service which linksCentral Park to Blackrock DART Station and the city centre. BY BIKE OR FOOT For staff wishing to walk or cycle toCentral Park, development of cycle and pedestrian routes is ongoing. They are due for completion before 2010. |