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Ireland is an island and London is a on neighbouring island. There is no connecting bridge, given the distance between them. So you cannot get a train from London to Ireland. The best you could by train, is to travel by train from London to Holyhead or Liverpool, and from either of them take a ferry to Ireland. You can also look at other ways, such as flying.

Yes you can do it however, the only simple way from London is:

the London to Fishguard train that stops in Bristol, Cardiff and Swansea.

From Fishguard you will change to the Stena Ferry for Rosslare. Here you'll get a train to Dublin where you can change for all main stations in Ireland

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Yes, as far as Liverpool or Holyhead. Then you would need to get on a ferry across the Irish sea and then transport from the port to Dublin centre. As the Irish Sea intervenes, it is not possible to go all the way from London to Dublin by train - only part of the way.

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Yes. While there is no train that goes from the island of Great Britain to the island of Ireland, there is a train/ferry combination that you can take from London to Belfast. Please see "Seat61's Blog" on exactly this type of train travel.

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Ireland is an island and there are no train links to it from anywhere outside of it. There are lots of rail lines in Ireland and there are rail lines from Northern Ireland to the Republic of Ireland.

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There is no railway at Dublin Airport. You would first have to make your way to Dublin city to get a train to Killarney. Dublin city is only about 8 miles from the airport.

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No. Northern Ireland and London are on completely separate islands and there is no rail line linking then.

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You would get a train from Limerick, which is near Shannon.

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No. You would first have to make the journey to Limerick, and get a train from there. Limerick is only about 16 miles away, and you can get a bus to it.

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