Cork Travel Information
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Cork City is Ireland's third city and
has always been an important seaport. It began on an island in
the estuary of the River Lee and gradually climbed up the steep
banks on either side. Today the river flows through Cork city
in two main channels, so that you find yourself constantly crossing
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TRAVELLINE at www.traveline.org.uk |
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Travel
by coach in Ireland - For buses in the
Republic of Ireland see www.eurolines.com or www.buseireann.ie (with
the exception of Dublin
City - see www.dublinbus.ie). For Cross border services see www.ulsterbus.co.uk/atulsterbus.asp. For buses
in Northern Ireland see www.eurolines.com or www.translink.co.uk. Translink
operate the Northern Ireland public transport system. In Belfast, services
are operated by Metro. See www.ulsterbus.co.uk/Metro.asp Local
buses - Butlers Buses Ltd, Brookvale, Cobh, Co. Cork, Ireland.
Tel: + 353 (0)21 4811660. Bus tours and coach hire in Cork. |
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Travel
by train - For trains in the Republic of Ireland
see www.irishrail.ie. For trains in Northern Ireland see www.nirailways.co.uk
or www.translink.co.uk. Translink operate the Northern Ireland
public transport system. |
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Cork Station, Kent Station, Lower
Glanmire Road, Cork. Location: Station is located 10 minutes
from Cork City centre. Tel: 021-4506766. Staffed. Booking Office.
Shop. Vending Machine. Taxis. Accessible Toilet. Wheelchair Available. |
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Cork Airport.
Tel: +353 21 4313131. Cork Airport is
located about 5 miles to the south of Cork City, just off the
N27. Internal Flights, Flights to the UK, and to mainland Europe. |
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Cork
- Ferries - Custom House Street, Cork, Ireland. Tel: +353 21
4273125. Cork Ferryport is connected to
Cork City by the N28, located near Ringaskiddy, about 10 miles
south of Cork City. Ferry service to Swansea, Scandinavia, the
Mediterranean and West Africia. |
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