Glengirl: I give up, how can you get from the main door of Connolly Station to O'Connell Street without walking under a railway bridge?
I forget?
Seriously, there is a way but I've forgotten how just now. I'll get out Google Earth tomorrow night and figure it out. It requires going in the back door (open to public) to a pub and going out the front door. That's a pretty big hint.
Seriously, there is a way but I've forgotten how just now. I'll get out Google Earth tomorrow night and figure it out. It requires going in the back door (open to public) to a pub and going out the front door. That's a pretty big hint.
We don't have trains here in auld Donegal so I wouldn't be that familiar with the back doors of Connolly Station
facetowardsfront: I'm sure there are plenty of retired woolyback cops up there who would have done the beat around Store Street
Are we excluding walking through buildings/things that are built into the arches of the bridges? I know there's a few places where you could go in under the arches which are converted. All the way to Pearse, Trinity has/had IT rooms built under the arches. Tara Street I'd say aswell.
There is a pub next door to Tara Street, and it's built in or around underneath the tracks... It's been a while since I was in there... probably 6-7 years at least...
Orion34: There is a pub next door to Tara Street, and it's built in or around underneath the tracks... It's been a while since I was in there... probably 6-7 years at least...
Yep. O'Reilly's Bar I've been reliably informed. A lot of the Georges Quay, Ulster Bank people drink in there in the evening.
How can a man walk from the College of Commerce to South Mall after the hours of darkness and before midnight without getting asked 'are ya doin' business luv' by a dodgy lookin bird. And don't say 'wear a police uniform'.
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O'Connell Street
Without walking under a railway bridge?
Walking normally without going into man-holes of climbing over the tracks.