Normally it is. Like any rail line there can occasionally be problems, but this is rare. In cases where it does happen, bus links are offered as an alternative.
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.
Connolly Station - just in the north inner city of Dublin
Yes, you can get buses from Dublin Airport to Belfast.
The train journey from Belfast to Dublin takes approximately 2 hours. It's a scenic route that offers beautiful views of the Irish countryside.
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About 2 hours will get you there, though the train to Belfast is about 2 hours in total, as it is further north.
The distance from Belfast to Dublin is approximately 100 miles or 160 kilometers. This journey can be made by car, bus, or train, with travel times ranging from 2 to 3 hours depending on the mode of transportation and traffic conditions.
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.
Belfast is serviced by 2 airports. Belfast International airport is a 40 minute bus Journey away from the city centre and Belfast City airport is a 20 minute bus journey away. Buses are frequent and reasonably inexpensive. Taxi's are also readily available from each airport
You can drive. You can get buses there. You can get trains to the county, though not to the city. The Dublin to Belfast train passes through county Armagh. If you wanted to go to the city, then you could get a bus from one of the nearby stations, like Newry or Portadown.
As Belfast is in the United Kingdom and Dublin is in the Republic of Ireland, technically you may need a visa or passport to go there, depending on your nationality or other factors. However, there are no passport checks done on the train. Usually if you have been allowed access to Northern Ireland, you will also be allowed to get into the Republic of Ireland, but you need to check. See the website at the link below.
You will find timetables at the Iarnród Éireann website below. It is the train that runs between Westport and Dublin.