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Are there trains from london to ireland (Dublin)?

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

can you help me with this information please

thanks

    



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Rossie
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


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


MUSICGUY
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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


seabhcan
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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


lolly
londons in england

dublins in ireland


bucky7ie
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go ryanair dirt cheap flights from stansted


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


»¤●°кιωι gяáçỤ●°™
No, Its not possible, There are both islands.
You cannot have trains and subways in the Irish sea!


green_butterflygirl
really?


joanne o
lmao what a silly question


murnip
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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


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


Pink lady
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No because they are in two different countries which are two islands


wildcat11
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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).


Ella's Mamaí
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I dont think Iarnrod Eireann would be able to accomplish that yet ! they can bearly get internal train services working well


irish_girl1989
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Are u for real??

There in different countries!!!



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