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Travel Within Ireland By
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ACCESS TRANSPORT
Ireland is served by a range of regular and comfortable surface and air services which require advance booking especially in the peak holiday season when many services operate to full or near full capacity. During the Easter and Christmas periods early advance booking is essential. The main sea and air service areas are as follows:
Direct from Britain Services provided by
B & I Line : From Holyhead to Dublin Ferryport, From Pembroke to
Rosslare Ferryport.
Sealink : From Holyhead to Dun Laoghaire Ferryport, From
Fishguard to Rosslare Ferryport, From Stranraer to Larne
Ferryport.
Hovercraft SeaCat : From Stranraer to Larne Ferryport.
Norse Irish Ferries : From Liverpool to Belfast.
Swansea/Cork Car Ferries : From Swansea to Cork
P & O European Ferries : From Cairnryan to Larne
Isle of Man Ferries : From Douglas to Dublin, From Douglas to
Belfast
DIRECT FROM MAINLAND EUROPE
Irish Ferries : From Le Havre to Cork, From Le Havre to Rosslare,
From Cherbourg to Rosslare
Brittany Ferries : From Roscoff to Cork
To Dublin Airport From Britain, Europe and N. America
To Shannon Airport From Britain, Europe and N. America
To Knock Airport From Britain.
To Cork Airport From Britain and Europe
To Galway Airport From Britain via Dublin
To Kerry Airport From Britain via Dublin
To Sligo Airport From Britain
To Waterford Airport From Glasgow
To Belfast International Airport From Britain, Europe
To Belfast City Airport From Britain
To Derry Airport From Britain and Dublin
RAIL
Mainline trains run between Dublin and cities and towns
throughout Ireland. On the principal inter-city routes express
trains operate at average speeds of 60 mph and most of these
longer distance trains have catering facilities ranging from bar
service and light refreshments to la carte meals. Express train
times from
Dublin (Heuston) to Cork 2.5 hours
Dublin (Heuston) to Galway 3 hours
Dublin (Heuston) to Killarney/Tralee 3 hours
Dublin (Heuston) to Limerick 1.5-2 hours
Dublin (Heuston) to Westport 4 hours
Dublin (Heuston) to Waterford 2.5 hours
Dublin (Connolly) to Belfast 2.25 hours
Dublin (Connolly) to Wexford/Rosslare 2.25/2.5 hours
Dublin (Connolly) to Sligo 3.5 hours
In Northem Ireland there are three main rail routes out of
Belfast Central Station; north to Derry via Ballymena and
Coleraine, east to Bangor along the shores of Belfast Lough, and
south to Dublin via Lisbum, Portadown and Newry. The journey time
to Dublin is just over 2 hours. Trains from York Rd station
connect with the Larne/Scotland ferries. A bus service links both
stations.
DART (Dublin Area Rapid Transit), an electric rail service,
serves the coastal commuter belt around Dublin from Howth on the
northside to Bray on the southside. The Belfast commuter belt is
served by Northern Ireland Railways diesel services. Various
types of incentive or concessionaire fares are available on nearly
all rail services.
An express bus service network serves all the cities and most of
the towns and villages outside Dublin; in Dublin, Cork, Galway,
Limerick and Waterford there are local bus services which connect
the city centres with their suburbs. Similarly in Northern
Ireland, express buses from Belfast serve all the main towns and
villages and there are excellent local bus services serving the
cities and towns and their surroundings. In both parts of
Ireland, there are half day and extended coach tours available as
with the trains there are many cheaper excursion, day return or
other incentive or concessionaire fares available on the buses.
There are a limited number of internal air services (including
helicopter) available and these are mainly during the holiday
season. However it is advisable to check the services out in
advance as in most cases they are not scheduled.
Taxi services are available in Dublin. Cork, Galway and Limerick.
Prices are controlled and are based on metered mileage with
special extra charges for specific factors; a minimum fare
applies Outside these cities, hackney services are available to
provide transport on request In all cases, the visitor is advised
to check out the approximate fare in advance with the driver. In
Northern Ireland there is also an adequate service; in Belfast,
London type black taxis are available in two distinct systems: at
railways stations and city centre ranks, they ply trade just as
London-style cabs; at other ranks they run 'mini-bus' services to
eastern and western areas of the city.
Licensed boat services operate to some of the islands off the
coast but it is advisable for visitors to make advance
arrangements as these services are often dependent on weather
conditions.
There are a number of car hire companies operating throughout the
country and in most cases these companies are members of the Car
Rental Council of Ireland which operates a Code of Standards to
which it expects its members to conform. The visitor is advised
to check insurance and other complications in relation to car
hire before signing the contract to hire. It is also advisable
to check in advance the approximate cost for a specific type car,
period of hire, petrol etc. before completing the agreement. Most
companies operate a pick-up and set-down arrangement which
enables the visitor to hire a car at his point of entry and
complete the hire at another departure point; it is advisable to
check whether this service is subject to surcharge.
BY SEA
BY AIR
INTERNAL TRANSPORT
EXPRESS BUS
INTERNAL AIR SERVICE
TAXI SERVICES
ISLAND BOAT SERVICES
CAR HIRE
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