Galway is on the west coast and Dublin is on the east coast. So if you are travelling from Galway to Dublin you would travel east.
Dublin is closer to Belfast than to Galway.
it takes 2 hours to drive from galway to Dublin
Many companies run buses between Dublin and Galway. There are regular services.
Dublin, Cork, Belfast, Galway, Limerick and Derry.
about 140 miles
Galway, Roscommon, Offaly, Tipperary for starters
The main cities in the Republic of Ireland are Dublin, Cork, Limerick, Galway, Waterford and Kilkenny . These 5 cities trace their city status to historic royal charters. Kilkenny, however, is legally a town, with a population of circa 25,000. Dublin is the capital and primate city, with over 0.5 million people inhabiting the Dublin city area - almost 4 times that of Cork. Galway was granted city status in 1985 by the Local Government (Reorganisation) Act.
Dublin City has postcodes but Galway City doesn't. You would just address the envelope: 8 Name of Street Galway Co Galway Republic of Ireland
At least 3 hours.
There are 8 altogether. Dublin, Galway, Cork, Limerick, Waterford and Kilkenny in the Republic. Derry and Belfast in Northern Ireland. Although officially termed Cities, Galway, Waterford, Kilkenny, and Galway are really large towns.
Yes. Trains going from Dublin to Galway and from Dublin to Westport, go through Athlone. Both leave Heuston Station in Dublin. There are lots of services each day. Check the Irish Rail website from the link below.
They beat Galway in the final.