Chapter 4 I Transport and Mobility
WHITECHURCH
Cycle Network Map
SALLYBROOK
BLARNEY
BROOKLODGE
Blarney Castle
TOWER
GLANMIRE
MIDLETON
GLOUNTHAUNE
Blackpool Shopping Centre
CARRIGTWOHILL
CORK CITY
Fitzgerald’s Park
LITTLE ISLAND
Blackrock Castle
Mahon Shopping Centre
Cork Institute of Technology
BALLYNACORRA BALLINACURRA
University College Cork
Mahon Golf Course
St Finbarrs Hospital
Cork University Hospital
BALLINCOLLIG
ROCHESTOWN
PASSAGE WEST
FRANKFIELD
COBH
MONKSTOWN
CORK AIRPORT
RINGASKIDDY
BALLYGARVAN
WHITEGATE
CARRIGALINE
LEGEND - KEY INFORMATION
Green Route Primary Secondary Inter-Urban
“This is an example of a potential comprehensive cycle service plan that would deliver demand requirements. This is subject to further development work prior to finalisation and subject to change and periodic review.
RIVERSTICK
Figure 4.2: Cork Cycle Network Map (CMATS)
Cork City Bike Sharing Scheme
4.42 The Cork City Bike sharing scheme was launched in 2014 and reached over 1 million journeys in 2018. Today, it has 330 bikes located at 32 bike stations in a mostly east-west corridor throughout the city centre. Its most western stations are at UCC and Fitzgerald’s Park, with the most easterly at Kent railway station. Cork City Council will work with the National Transport Authority to further develop the scheme during the lifetime of this plan. Further enhancements to the scheme including consideration of bikes, dockless bikes and an expansion of the current network to include additional locations throughout the city.
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