Public transport arrangements for Dublin vs Kerry All-Ireland Final on 30 July 2023

Dublin meet Kerry in the 2023 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship at Croke Park on Sunday, 30th July.

Throw-in for the big game is at 3.30pm.

Here’s a quick roundup of how to get to Croke Park by public transport on match day.

DART

There will be additional Dart services in operation to cater for match-goers on Sunday 30th July.

The closest DART stations to Croke Park are Connolly (15-20 minute walk) and Clontarf (20-25 minute walk)

More information on DART times is available on the Irish Rail website.

Train

The nearest railway station to Croke Park is Drumcondra, located at the intersection of Drumcondra Road (N1) and Clonliffe Road. It is a 5-minute walk to the stadium.

If you are arriving by train in to Dublin Heuston Station, you can take the Red Line Luas from the Heuston Luas stop to Busaras or Connolly Luas stops and walk the rest of the way to Croke Park (15-20 minutes).

Luas

The closest LUAS stops to Croke Park are:

  • Busarus Red Line stop (15-20 minute walk)

  • Connolly Red Line stop (15-20 minute walk)

  • Parnell Green Line stop (15 minute walk)

  • Marlborough Green Line stop (15 minute walk)

Luas Red Line Park & Ride facilities are available at Cheeverstown (€2 per day) and Red Cow (€4 per day).

Luas Green Line Park & Ride facilities are available at Carrickmines (€4 per day), Sandyford (€4 per day) and Stillorgan (€4 per day).

For up-to-date Luas travel information, check the travel updates section of the LUAS website.

Dublin bus

A large number of Dublin Bus routes are available to get you within a short walk of Croke Park.

These include the following Dublin Bus routes:

1, 7, 11, 13, 14, 16, 27a, 27b, 29a, 31/a, 31b, 32, 33, 40, 40b, 40d, 41, 41b, 41c, 42, 43, 44, 53, 123, 122

You can view route maps and stop locations for these routes on the Transport for Ireland website here.

Matt Walsh