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Stenna Line: LL65 1DQ
Irish Ferries: LL65 1DR
holyhead port
Stena House Station Approach Holyhead Anglesey LL65 1DQ
196 miles in total (22 driving miles from Bangor to Holyhead ; 70 ferry miles from Holyhead to Dublin ; 104 driving miles from Dublin to Holyhead)Take A55 HOLYHEAD from Bangor to HOLYHEAD, where you will board a FERRY (toll) from Holyhead to DUBLIN, Republic of IRELAND.Take a FERRY (toll) from HOLYHEAD, U.K. into DUBLIN, REPUBLIC of IRELAND; the ferry is operated by STENA LINES.Once you are in Dublin, you will follow signs to the PORT EXIT; once you are out of the port, you will follow signs to M50 (M1) to the TOLLED TUNNEL.Follow M1 & N1 to to the NORTH from Dublin to NORTHERN IRELAND, U.K, where N1 continues as A1.Continue on A1 to M1 to BELFAST; follow signs to M1 to the NORTH to BELFAST.Take M1 to the NORTH to Belfast.For more information on the HOLYHEAD-DUBLIN FERRY, visit: http://www.stenaline.co.uk/ferry/
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Not directly, you can take the Dublin Ferry to Holyhead Wales or Liverpool England then take a Train to Newcastle.
Auckland Ferry Terminal was created in 1912.
Ferry Terminal Station was created in 1981.
From the Airport you can the Underground train to Euston, and from Euston you can get a train to Holyhead which is where the ferry goes from.
Ferry Terminal Monorail Station ended in 2005.
Ferry Terminal Monorail Station was created in 1982.
Picton ferry
The company, Irish Ferries sails to Holyhead, along with many other destinations. Their online site "Irishferries" has a wealth of information on destinations and prices.