Located approximately 1km west of Navan Town Centre on the N51 National Secondary Route, the facility enhances accessibility to high-frequency regional bus services while improving pedestrian, cyclist and public transport connectivity.
The development incorporates extensive parking provision, dedicated bus infrastructure, active travel facilities, public lighting, drainage and associated road infrastructure, all designed in accordance with current Irish design standards and accessibility requirements.
Engineering services provided
- Transport Planning & Access Design
- Car Park Design
- Bus Infrstructure
- Active Travel Infrastructure
- Accessibility Design
- Electrical Vehicle Charging
- Surface Water Drainage
- Public Lighting & CCTV
- Project Management
- PSDP
Key Project Fetaures
- Approx. 180-space Park & Ride facility serving Navan and the wider commuter catchment.
- Dedicated offline bus bay accommodating up to four coaches.
- New bus shelters and passenger waiting facilities.
- Mobility impaired parking provision and accessible pedestrian infrastructure.
- Provision for Electric vehicle charging facilities.
- New pedestrian and cycle connectivity infrastructure.
- Surface water drainage and utility coordination works.
- Public lighting and CCTV systems.
- Emergency vehicular and pedestrian access to St. Patrick’s Classical School.
- Road signage, pavement markings and associated highway works.
The N51 Park & Ride Facility provides critical transport infrastructure supporting sustainable travel within Navan and the wider region. By integrating car parking, public transport services and active travel facilities within a single transport hub, the scheme promotes reduced dependency on private vehicle journeys into the town centre, improves accessibility to regional bus services and contributes to long-term sustainable mobility objectives for County Meath.



