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Old Jan 29th 2008, 12:10 pm
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Default Quinns Rocks/ Joondalup question

Hi,
Could anybody give me an idea of the distance between Quinns Rocks and Joondalup. Also what the average commute times between these locations and if there is much in the way of public transport links between them?

Also, as a side note, could anybody tell what areas would be within a 20/30 minute cycle ride from Quinns Rocks.

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Default Re: Quinns Rocks/ Joondalup question

Originally Posted by geordiebloke
Hi,
Could anybody give me an idea of the distance between Quinns Rocks and Joondalup. Also what the average commute times between these locations and if there is much in the way of public transport links between them?

Also, as a side note, could anybody tell what areas would be within a 20/30 minute cycle ride from Quinns Rocks.

Many thanks in advance

Steve
Hi Steve, By car about 10 minutes, Clarkson is the nearest station and about 5 minutes from there, 2 stops. You could cycle to Joondalup in about 20 mins.

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Default Re: Quinns Rocks/ Joondalup question

Originally Posted by nickyjohnt
Hi Steve, By car about 10 minutes, Clarkson is the nearest station and about 5 minutes from there, 2 stops. You could cycle to Joondalup in about 20 mins.

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Cheers John

I don't suppose you know if that area is generally suited to cycling ie tracks
and cycle paths as opposed to cycling along the duel carriage way
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Default Re: Quinns Rocks/ Joondalup question

You can take Connolly Drive from Quinn's south to wherever you need to turn east. The freeway doesn't come this far north, so you couldn't cycle between Quinn's and Joondalup on the dual carriageway anyway.
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You can take Connolly Drive from Quinn's south to wherever you need to turn east. The freeway doesn't come this far north, so you couldn't cycle between Quinn's and Joondalup on the dual carriageway anyway.
Just trying to get an idea of how safe it is for cyclists over there.
not to keen on cycling on busy roads, bit of a wimp really and I've
just taken me stabilizers off
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Default Re: Quinns Rocks/ Joondalup question

Originally Posted by geordiebloke
Just trying to get an idea of how safe it is for cyclists over there.
not to keen on cycling on busy roads, bit of a wimp really and I've
just taken me stabilizers off
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There are cycle lanes all along Connolly. There are also lots of cycle paths, so you should be ok.
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