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Are there trains from london to ireland (Dublin)?

by Guest63245  |  earlier

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How long will the train journey take and how much does it cost?

can you help me with this information please

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  1. Get the train from London to Liverpool, catch the ferry form liverpool to Dublin.


  2. ummm did u know that london is on a complete different island to Dublin and about 300 miles away youl need to take a plane

  3. londons in england

    dublins in ireland

  4. You can buy a single train ticket that will include the ferry. It takes about 8 to 12 hours and costs a fortune.

    It is usually far cheaper and quicker to fly. There are about 70 flights a day from London to Dublin. Journey time is less than 1 hour and tickets cost from about free to around 100 euro.

    try: thetrainline.com, seat61.com, ryanair.com, aerlingus.com, flybmi.com, cityjet.com, etc

  5. really?

  6. No, Its not possible, There are both islands.

    You cannot have trains and subways in the Irish sea!

  7. No because they are in two different countries which are two islands

  8. Britain and Ireland are two different islands, so you can't get a train.  Plane is your best option for going from London to Dublin.  It'll be cheaper and take much less time than going by boat.

    For cheap flights, see:

    http://www.ryanair.com

    http://www.aerlingus.com

  9. Are u for real??

    There in different countries!!!

  10. you can get a train from london to holyhead a journey of 290 miles.  Holyhead is the last stop on the train line.  then you can hop on a ferry from Holyhead to dublin

  11. Well, seeing as how Ireland is an island and surrounded by water, I would guess that there'd be NO trains magically skipping over the sea. But seriously though, you have to take a plane from Dublin to Heathrow or something (it takes like an hour).

  12. I dont think Iarnrod Eireann would be able to accomplish that yet !  they can bearly get internal train services working well

  13. go ryanair dirt cheap flights from stansted

  14. lmao what a silly question

  15. London is on a different island to Dublin. You'll have to take a boat or plane.

  16. Nope. Look up both cities on a map & I think that will help you see why! lol :-)

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