Dublin Travel Information
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Dublin is one of Europe's finest capitals,
with its great sweep of Dublin Bay. The city is spread over the
broad valley of the River Liffey, with the Wicklow Hills sheltering
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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 |
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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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Heuston Station serves the south-west
and west: Cork, Limerick, Galway, Waterford, Kilkenny, Carlow,
Westport.
Connolly Station serves
the south-east, north, and north-west: Belfast, Sligo, Wexford,
Maynooth. |
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Dublin
Airport. Tel: +353 (01) 814 1111. Dublin
Airport is located about 6 miles north of Dublin City Centre,
just off the M1/N1 near to the M1/M50 junction. Direct flights
between Dublin and the UK, Europe, and the USA. Unfortunately,
there are no direct rail services to Dublin Airport. |
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Dublin
- Ferries - Dublin Port Company, Port
Centre, Alexandra Road, Dublin. Tel: 353-1-8876000. Centrally
located, only minutes from Dublin city centre. Buses provide
a regular service. Ferries to Holyhead, Liverpool and Douglas. |
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Dublin
- Dun Laoghaire - Ferries - Located about
6 miles SE of Dublin City Centre. Sailings each day to Holyhead.
From the City Centre follow the Coast Road, the R113, to Dun
Laoghaire. |
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