Check the Irish Rail website.
There is no train from Dublin to Waterville. You could get a train to Tralee or Killarney in county Kerry, the county that Waterville is in.
A one-way ticket from Cork to Dublin is 33 euros if you buy it online.
Yes, there are trains traveling from Dublin to Cork in the afternoon. For specific departure times and ticket availability, you can visit cheaptraintickets.co.uk. This website provides comprehensive information on train schedules, fares, and booking options, making it easy to plan your journey from Dublin to Cork efficiently and affordably.
Shannon is about 130 miles or 210 kilometres from Dublin. By train you would go to Limerick.
You could fly. You could get a bus to Limerick and from there get a bus or train to Dublin. You could drive.
Not directly. You would get a bus to Dublin from Kilkenny and then get another bus, or the train to Balbriggan.
The flight time from Dublin in Ireland to Amsterdam is approximately 13 hours and 9 minutes. The exact travel time will vary as it depends on factors such as weather conditions, flight speed, refuelling stops and delays. Your airline can provide additional information.
You can purchase a train station ticket to ride at the train station ticket counter or online through the train company's website.
yes ofcourse if it is e-ticket. but if it is ticket from counter then "NO".
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.
Like any other ship, plane or train, they would buy a ticket at the company's ticket office.
Connolly Station - just in the north inner city of Dublin