I am arriving at Dublin Airport at 17:25, so I think it is better for
me to take public transportation and then walk to the hostel.

On Thu, May 12, 2011 at 10:22 AM, Rainer Jung <rj...@apache.org> wrote:
> On 11.05.2011 22:06, zoe slattery wrote:
>>
>> Hi all
>>
>> If you are arriving in Bray by train then you should call one of these
>> numbers to get a lift from the station.
>>
>> +353 83 1108 519
>> +353 83 1121 050
>> +353 83 1197 626
>>
>> It would also be helpful if you put an approximate time of arrival on
>> the lift sharing page http://wiki.apache.org/apachecon/LiftShareRetreat11.
>>
>> Nick, Noirin and I will have the phones and we have enough cars between
>> us to pick people up from Bray station. You'll need to call about 30
>> minutes before you get to Bray and may have to have a short wait there.
>>
>> Looking forward to seeing you :-)
>
> I'll be coming seriously late on Friday. I arrive at DUB at about 22:30 p.m.
> and plan to take the AirCoach bus from there to Bray after fetching the
> luggage. So I expect to be at Bray either 00:05 or 00:35 Saturday morning. I
> hope there's still a chance for a lift that late. I already talked to Mark
> (Thomas) who was offering it in principle but wanted to coordinate with you
> tomorrow.
>
> If you don't want me to phone all of you in the middle of the night, maybe
> you could send me an SMS to +49 170 3356832 about whom (which number) to
> call. I assume to have access to email until about Friday 4 p.m..
>
> Thanks for the excellent organization!
>
> Regards,
>
> Rainer
>



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