Baldoyle Training Centre is located in North Dublin which is very well connected by the public transport system, making it easily accessible by various modes of transportation. Many different commute modes are available, like buses, trams, trains and much more. Public transport is the preferred mode of transport for students because it's cheap and convenient while also being well-connected. Here are some options for student travel:
Train
There are plenty of trains that students can take to get to any part of the city. The railway system is well-connected and widely spread. The train system in Ireland is extensive and comfortable but can be more expensive than buses. Irish Rail offers lots of student discounts on fares that are worth checking out.
Bus
The buses have multiple routes throughout the city, which is even more extensive than trains. The Dublin Bus app is very popularly used by students to plan their journey and get tickets. The Training centre is in an area which provides easy access to the city centre and other parts of Dublin. Students can purchase a Leap Card to save money on fares and make travelling by bus more convenient.
Tram
Trams give students a way other than bus travel to and from the city centre. Trams can be a fast and convenient mode of travel. Like with buses, students can use a Leap Card to pay for their Luas fares.
Cycling
Cycling is an eco-friendly and healthy way for students to travel to college. Dublin Bikes, the city's public bike rental scheme, also has stations nearby for use. There are also cycle lanes throughout the city, which makes it safer and easier for students to cycle to and from the college.