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Travel by train france to ireland?

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Travel by train france to ireland?

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  1. There are no train tunnels across the Irish Sea.


  2. question???

  3. you can get the high speeder to london, and then connect to ports like hollyhead in wales, where you can the ferry for the same price as the train. from there you can go to dun laoghaire, a dublin suburb, and get the train to the city (station is litterally right beside the port) from ther you can go anywhere!

  4. Uh, Ireland is an island, you at some point you will have to take a boat or a plane .... you can take the train as far as Cherbourg or Le Havre or Roscoff, and take the ferry either to Rosslare, Dun Laoghaire, Dublin port, or Cork.

  5. What are you asking?

    Can it be done?

    How much?

    Getting to the UK mainland from France by train is easy enough but I'm not so sure about getting over to Ireland.

    You might need to take the train to the port and use the ferry then catch another train the other side.

    Unless a night train service runs that does it all for you.

  6. its impossible because ireland is an island dude

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