No, to get a train you need to go into cork city from the airport by bus and the train station is across the river from the bus station. To get a train to Clonmel you need to change train at Limerick junction. From here its possible to get a train to Clonmel. When you get to Clonmel your best bet is to get a taxi up to the hospital, although if you dont mind it you can walk up there from the train station.
You'll need to get a bus from cork airport to the bus station in cork city at parnell place. Then you get the bus route 007 which will bring you to clonmel as part of the route to dublin. The stops are fermoy, mitchelstown, ballyporeen, clougheen, ardfinnen and then clonmel.
About 66 miles or 96.5 kilometres.
on the bus from clonmel it will take about 2.5 hours, if your driving and take the new motorway it will take 1hour 20mins
No. The nearest ones would be in Cork and Clonmel.
Cork University Hospital was created in 1978.
It is in the the Cork suburb called Wilton.
Yes. There are regular train services from Dublin to Cork all day long.
By car, if you take the motorway then its about an hour, if you take the bus it takes a more out of the way route, about 1 hour 45 minutes depending on traffic and your driver.
You would need to get at least 2 trains, one from Belfast to Dublin and one from Dublin to Cork. They are at different stations, so you would have to travel from one to the other on arriving in Dublin, which you can also do by rail. The whole journey from Belfast to Cork could take between 5 and 6 hours, depending on the times you travel and the connections for the departure times.
A one-way ticket from Cork to Dublin is 33 euros if you buy it online.
Yes, Ireland has hospitals. The largest hospital in Ireland is the Mater Hospital in Dublin. Other major hospitals include the Mercy Hospital in Cork and the University Hospital Limerick.
Bus, Train www.cie.ie or Fly www.aerarann.com