Where does the Dunboyne train go?
Services. It is a station on the Docklands to M3 Parkway commuter service (Peak Times Monday to Friday) and Clonsilla to M3 Parkway shuttle service (at all other times). Passengers transfer at Clonsilla: to travel at non peak times (including Saturday and Sunday) towards Dublin city centre.
How much is the train from Dunboyne to Dublin?
The best way to get from Dunboyne to Dublin is to train which takes 36 min and costs €6 – €9. Alternatively, you can line 70 bus, which costs €3 – €4 and takes 45 min.
Are there trains in Ireland?
The national railway company of Ireland is called Iarnród Éireann (Irish Rail). Irish Rail provides a modern, comfortable and frequent rail service to most parts of Ireland. Most trains in Ireland operate to and from Dublin. There are two main stations in Dublin: Connolly Station and Heuston Station.
Is Docklands train station open?
Services. Services run to M3 Parkway during peak times Monday to Friday only. The station is closed Saturday and Sunday. Passengers need to change at Clonsilla for connection with the Maynooth service.
Are trains still running Ireland?
All services are currently operating on all routes. We are working to ensure that your journey is a safe one during COVID-19. Under the Government plan for living with COVID-19, public transport is operating with 100% of on-board capacity available for use, and a full schedule is operating across the network.
Can you tour Ireland by train?
Our rail tours combine rail journeys in comfortable, modern trains with escorted bus tours around Ireland’s must see scenic attractions that are not accessible by train such as the Ring of Kerry, the Cliffs of Moher, the Dingle Peninsula and many more!
Does Irish Rail bathroom?
At all stations, we will clean toilets regularly.
What is the main Dublin train station?
There are three main stations in Central Dublin where you can catch long-distance, intercity trains. These are Connolly, Heuston and Pearse (with the majority of Intercity services running from Connolly and Heuston).