Connolly Station - just in the north inner city of Dublin
The train journey from Belfast to Dublin takes approximately 2 hours. It's a scenic route that offers beautiful views of the Irish countryside.
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.
Dublin is bigger than Belfast.
From Dublin Belfast lies north.
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Dublin is closer to Belfast than to Galway.
There is no direct train journey from Dublin to Glasgow. There are a wide variety of ways you can make part of the journey by train. You could get a train to Belfast and then a ferry from Larne to Stranraer, and then a train to Glasgow. You can fly from Dublin to Prestwick, and get a train from there to Glasgow. You can get a ferry from Dublin to Liverpool and travel by rail to Glasgow that way. As there are many different options, then there is no single answer to your question.
Dublin is about 100 miles or 167 kilometres from Belfast.There are about 87.328 miles between Dublin and Belfast.
About 2 hours will get you there, though the train to Belfast is about 2 hours in total, as it is further north.
Yes, you can get buses from Dublin Airport to Belfast.
Northern Ireland: Belfast The Republic of Ireland: Dublin
None directly, though you can go via the UK i.e. Belfast > Manchester > Dublin Most people get the train or even the bus as it takes around 1 hour on the express service now that the roads are finally sorted.