Passage Railway Greenway

Cork Marina Passage West
Distance
15.7km
Elevation
65m
Time
Cycling: 1h 3m
Walking: 3h 8m
Difficulty
Leisure
Surface Finish
Bound surface
Passage Railway Greenway
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Overview

The Marina to Blackrock Station

1.5km

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Blackrock Station to Harty’s Quay

Harty’s Quay to Passage West

Code of Conduct

Code of Conduct

To keep our greenways welcoming and safe for all users—walkers, cyclists, families, and wildlife alike—please review our Code of Conduct before you go.

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Getting There

Whether you’re travelling by train, bus, or car, use these tools 
to plan your route.

FAQs

Can I get to the route by rail?

Yes, the route is accessible by rail. There is a daily train service to Kent Station in Cork City, which is within walking distance of Marina Promenade—one of the main entrances to the greenway. You can check timetable information and plan your journey at www.irishrail.ie or www.transportforireland.ie.

Can I access the route by bus?

Yes, the route is well-served by bus. There are daily bus services to Cork City, which is within walking distance of Marina Promenade. Additionally, local bus routes 225 and 226 run to Páirc Uí Chaoimh, which is located directly adjacent to Marina Promenade. For full timetable information and journey planning, visit www.transportforireland.ie.

Are there any EV charging points among the routes?

Currently, there are no electric vehicle charging points available at the greenway entrances or along the route.

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