The train network in Ireland is not really a “net” – it is more like a fan, with trains radiating primarily from a central point (Dublin). The outer destinations are largely unconnected. For example to go from Cork to Kilkenny, a distance of about 150km by road, involves going from ...
Discover the island of Ireland by train and explore some of the most scenic routes in the world!
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Ireland's busiest station, Dublin Connolly is the station for Belfast, Sligo, Wicklow, Wexford, Dun Laoghaire & Rosslare, sitting on the north-south tracks which pass through Dublin on a viaduct. Concourse & platforms are one floor up from street level. Platforms are numbered from east to wes...
Affectionately known as the Emerald Isle, Ireland is a showcase of breathtaking seascapes, rolling green hills and tranquil lakes. Dramatic cliffs frame the coastline, and ancient castles and ruins are peppered throughout the country, hinting at the grandeur of yesteryear. Travel Ireland by train ...
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TheKaitakimay look familiar to ferry travellers from Ireland or the UK. She started life in 1995 as theIsle of Innisfreeon the Irish Ferries Holyhead-Dublin and Pembroke-Rosslare routes, and later the P&O'sPride of Cherbourgon the Portsmouth-Cherbourg route. The Interislander ferry company was ...
Rail and Sail (trains to Ireland) If you're off to anywhere in Ireland for a short city break or you just want to know why the Irish have all the luck, we'll find the best way get you there by land and sea. Take the scenic route and join up your train journey with the ferry ...
What is more, Ireland train travel is a great way to admire the natural wonders of the region. If you want to take in the best that the Irish landscapes have to offer and are not in the mood for a hike, you can always take a train from Dublin to Belfast or to travel from Dublin...
Dublin, Ireland Destination Expert for Milan 9,269 posts 116 helpful votes 1. Re: Daytrip from Milan by train or bus May 28, 2024, 12:34 PM Save Given the time of year, a city destination would probably be best. Bergamo would be an easy day trip by train, t...