Just over 2 hours.
The train journey from Belfast to Dublin takes approximately 2 hours. It's a scenic route that offers beautiful views of the Irish countryside.
300 km (186 miles) taking this route:Take A52 TULLAMORE, from Birr, to M6 DUBLIN, beyond Tullamore.Take M6 to M4 DUBLIN.Take M4 (and N4) to M50 NORTHBOUND (toll) at J1 off N4, near Dublin.Take M50 NORTHBOUND, around DUBLIN (via the West-Link TOLL BRIDGE), to M1 DUBLIN at J3.Take M1 (and N1, past Dundalk) to NORTHERN IRELAND, where the road continues as A1.Take A1 to M1 BELFAST.Take M1 to Belfast.
187 miles taking this route:Take A2 BELFAST, from Bangor, to M1 DUBLIN, in Belfast.Take M1 to A1 to The SOUTH to DUBLIN at J8.Take A1 to IRELAND, where the road becomes N1.Take N1 & M1 (S) to DUBLIN PORT. Follow signs.Once you are at DUBLIN PORT, take a FERRY to HOLYHEAD, NORTH WALES, U.K.
There is no direct train from Paris to Scotland. One option is to take a train from Paris to London, and then take another train from London to Scotland. The total travel time can range from around 7 to 11 hours depending on the connections and routes chosen.
450 kilometres taking this route:Take N6/M6 DUBLIN, from Galway, to M4 DUBLIN.Take M4/N4 to M50 NORTHBOUND, at J1 outside of Dublin.Take M50, around DUBLIN, to M1(N) BELFAST at J3.Take M1/N1 up to NORTHERN IRELAND, where the road will continue as A1 BELFAST.Take A1 to A28 ARMAGH at the junction near Newry.Take A28 to A29 DUNGANNON, at Armagh.Follow A29 up to B17 BUSHMILLS (to GIANT'S CAUSEWAY), outside of Coleraine.Follow the byways up to GIANT'S CAUSEWAY, and follow signs.
The average journey time by car from Coventry to Kent is around 2.5 to 3 hours depending on traffic conditions. By train, the journey can take approximately 2.5 to 3.5 hours with transfers.
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.
You can't travel from Edinburgh to Belfast by train because Belfast is in Ireland which is an island. The easiest way is to fly.
Roughly 2 hours.
Less than 2 hours
How long does it take to drive From Belfast to Galway
Normally just under 3 hours.
The Eurostar goes from Paris to London, it doesn't go to Dublin.
there are nlo trains from NY to Ireland, look at a world map
Using the new moterways you can be down to the Clonmel in about 4.30 hours if the traffic in Dublin isn't too bad.
Not directly, you can take the Dublin Ferry to Holyhead Wales or Liverpool England then take a Train to Newcastle.
Dublin is on the island of Ireland, so it isn't possible to take a train all the way from London. However, you could take a train from London to Holyhead and take a ferry from there but its so much easier and quicker to fly.
An average person walks about 3 to 4 miles an hour. Dublin is about 100 miles from Belfast. So depending on how many hours you spent walking each day, you could do it in 2 or 3 days.