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In this video I take one of Europe’s forgotten trains - the Enterprise. This is the service connecting the two Irish capitals, Dublin in the Republic with Belfast in Northern Ireland. The journey takes around 2 hours and 15 minutes on the fastest weekday services.
This is an international train, as Northern Ireland is part of the UK. The open and invisible border between the two means our journey is seamless and easy, with no passport or customs checks needed.
First Plus - now seemingly also branded Enterprise Plus - is very comfortable indeed and is well patronised. In fact, on this trip there were a number of senior MLAs (members of Northern Ireland’s devolved Parliament) on board, though they aren’t pictured! One of the reasons this train feels roomy and comfortable is the fact that Irish trains run on a broader gauge - rails are five feet apart as opposed to European gauge used in Britain of four feet eight and a half inches.
Autumn and winter aren’t the best for filming - lots of reflections and it being dark outside made for a fair amount of unusable footage....argh.
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Train Trip Report Irish Rail Class 22000 from Dublin Heuston To Galway
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5 Awesome Day Trips from Dublin | Ireland Travel Guide
5 Awesome Day trips from Dublin
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Train Trip Report Irish Rail class 201/Mark 4 from Dublin to Cork
This time we are south to cork on the Mark 4/ Class201 on a gloomy dark winery Wednesday Morning.
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This film shows the fairly new tram network of Dublin, Ireland, which opened in 2004. The tram is promoted under the name of LUAS which stands for “speed” in Irish. As of today it consists of two lines, red and green, which have a combined length of 36.5km. Currently these two lines are disconnected, however, there are already plans on the way to connect them via a cross city section.
I found the tracks are very nicely integrated into the very beautiful city of Dublin. Also the French Citadis 301 and 402 vehicles looked nice, the service is frequent, and it seems to be well adopted and heavily used by the population. However, I found that the ride on these vehicles felt a bit rough.
The film begins at the northern terminus of the green line, which is at St. Stephen's Green, a park in the heart of the city. We go a bit southward until we reach Harcourt stations, before we turn our attention to the red line. We see some scenes going from the busy shopping district at O'Connell Street toward Connolly Station, one of two major railway stations in Dublin. From here on, the red line serves the docklands, which host the financial district of Dublin. The remainder of the film then shows the stretch from Heuston Station (the other railway station) to Four Courts with some beautiful shots around the national museum of Ireland.
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00:00 – Faiche Stiabhna / St. Stephen's Green
01:17 – Sráid Fhearchair / Harcourt
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02:47 – Sráid uí Chonaill / O'Connell Street
03:29 – Sráid na Mainistreach / Abbey Street
05:51 – Busáras
07:24 – Stáisiún uí Chonghaile / Connolly Station
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08:33 – Duga Sheoirse / George's Dock
10:06 – Cearnóg an Mhéara (CNÉ) / Mayor Square (NCI)
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12:35 – Riding a Citadis 301 Tram from Mayor Square (NCI) to George's Dock
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Dalkey, Dublin - Day Trip from Dublin, Ireland 2020 - Petite Paradise Studio Travel Guide in 4K
For my last day in Dublin which is also New Year day 2020, I took a day trip to Dalkey, a quaint harbor town about an hour train away from Dublin.
Once you are in Dalkey, don't forget to visit their many mini castles along Castle Street, the Church of Assumption, St. Patrick's Church and Bullock Harbor.
The town was sooooooo cute that it was hard for me to say goodbye. The pretty little houses and majestic mansions along the coastline were the highlight of the trip.
FYI: take DART train, instead of the bus, will surely make the trip better because the train runs along the coastline which provide a more interesting view of the ocean along the ride.
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Ireland's Belmond Grand Hibernian Luxury Train, Dublin - 2018
Footage taken throughout 2018 of Ireland's Belmond Grand Hibernian luxury train.
Shots were all taken in the Dublin area, as per usual the train was hauled by both 071 & 201 class locomotives with ex Irish Rail Mark 3 Coaches.
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Dublin Connolly, 0:00 - 2:29, 20:08 - 23:00,
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Dargan Street, Clongriffin, 25:28 - 26:00, 38:46 - 39:37
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Grange Road / Humpback Bridge, Baldoyle, 27:11 - 28:17
The Pines /Venetian Hall, Killester, 30:55 - 31:36
Blackrock, 33:50 - 35:14
Harmonstown, 35:14 - 35:52
Collins Avenue, 41:28 - 42:20
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After spending 4 days in London it was time to grab the train and make my way to Dublin, Ireland.
I was staying at Kip Hotel so I hopped on the Overland train and took it all the way to Euston Station.
The train from London went all the way to the ferry terminal in Wales and from there I took the ferry to the terminal in Dublin.
It was a pretty easy journey with some incredible scenery along the way and a fairly relaxing trip to reach Dublin from the city center of London.
The train left Euston Station in London around 9 in the morning and it was the Virgin Voyageur train that I was on to Holyhead in Wales.
The journey took a little bit less than 4 hours and once arriving in Holyhead it was about a 90-minute wait until the ferry left.
Ask for the ferry, it was on the Irish Ferries line and it only took a little over an hour to reach the Dublin Port.
Once I arrived at the Dublin Port I took a bus into the city centre and walked to my hotel from there.
If you're in a rush you could definitely fly between the two cities but I wanted to experience more of an adventure and taking some of the beautiful scenery so I decided to do the ferry and train combination.
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Visit the Iconic Cliffs of Moher and enjoy breath taking views before having lunch in the quaint village of Doolin. Finish with free time in Galway City.
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Welcome to Dublin!
Like me before my trip, you might be asking yourself “what’s the appeal outside of the bars and all that Guinness?”. well firstly, this is a young person’s city; Dublin’s boasts Europe’s youngest population, where some 50% of people living here are under the age of 25. So yes, bars, nightlife, parties and Guinness are popular, though definitely not exclusive to this demographic. And while Dublin certainly does dabauchery famously, it’s only when you visit this old and beautiful city that you really see how the Republic of Ireland’s capital is way more than hedonistic haven for hen do’s and lad’s weekends away. Just take a mosey down the cobbled streets and it’s like nothing has changed over the last hundred odd years. The greatest thing about my time Dublin was realising that this city is one with a rich and colourful history. There’s a banging food scene, and of course, there are plenty of things to see and do during your trip. Coming up, I’m gonna tell you about transport, money and some of my favorite things to do, but first, let’s take a look at getting here.
The airport is 10km outside Dublin and is the only international airport serving the city. From here, your choices for transport to the centre are bus or a taxi, as there’s no train station at the airport.
Dublin airport’s Aircoach will take you to various locations across the city, so make sure you know which stop is nearest your hotel.
Dublin is compact, which means if you’re staying in the city centre, you can pretty much walk to everything. However, if you want to get around quickly, hop on a tram. The Lewes is Dublin’s tram system; there are two lines, red and green. And the walk from the end of the green line to the red line is about 15 minutes. Don’t forget to always tap in and tap out, otherwise you’ll get charged the maximum possible fare.
If you plan on making multiple journeys, we recommend getting a Leap Card. It’s Dublin’s public transport top-up smart card and you can get them at the airport or at local shops, wherever you see the sign.
Dublin’s nightlife is legendary, and Temple Bar is the centre of it all. Yes, it’s where all the tourists go, but Temple Bar is packed with pubs, bars, live music and clubs. If you want to have a great night out in Dublin, this is where to go.
Written by Irish monks around 800AD, the Book is a decorated version of the Paul Gospels that’s kept at the centre of an exhibition in Trinity College. Just don’t expect a photo, as no cameras are allowed near the book, no even ours! However, our highlight has to be the Long Room, holding around 200,000 books, it’s a vast collection that seems to go on and on and on and on and on and on and on, forever.
Next is Kilmainham Gaol, a former Irish prison that held many of the revolutionaries of the past, in particular, the leaders of the 1916 Easter Rising. Abandoned in 1924 and restored in the 1960s, it now serves as a museum where you can learn all about the history of Irish independence. The gaol is 3 and a half kilometers out of the city centre, so you’ll need to get the Luas or the bus here. Tickets are available online, you book your timeslot and the website recommends arriving 15 minutes before your tour is due to start. Because the museum can only take a limited number of people at a time, booking ahead is the only way to guarantee entry on the day.
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Interrail | Train route from Dublin to Galway
Natural beauty, culture and tradition. Ireland has it all. Enjoy a pint of Guinness in Dublin and explore the prosperous city of Galway. As you travel, discover the Irish culture and its sprawling coastline.
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00:00-00:18 At the beginning of the video you see the typical highlights (Temple Bar, Liffery river with the Ha’penny Bridge, street shots and Architecture)
00:18-00:28 Guinness Storehouse
00:28-00:30 View to Trinity College (from Guinness Storehouse)
00:31-00:39 Temple Bar by day
00:39-00:43 Isaacs Hostel
00:43-01:17 Temple Bar by night
01:19-01:25 Heuston Station
01:47-01:50 Colored houses in the city center
01:50-01:53 Eyre Square
01:56-01:57 Promenade
02:00-02:04 People hanging out at the River Corrib
02:04-02:05 Cliffs of Moher area (Day Bus trip with Galway Tour Company)
02:05 Poulnabrone Dolmen (Day Bus trip with Galway Tour Company)
02:06 Baby Cliffs (Day Bus trip with Galway Tour Company)
02:09 - END Cliffs of Moher (Day Bus trip with Galway Tour Company)
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Bus Eireann | Central Bus Station TOUR - Dublin, Ireland
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London to Dublin the civilised way, by train & ferry for £49
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A video guide to the journey from London Euston to Dublin, taking a train from London to Holyhead and the Irish Ferries ship 'Ulysses' from Holyhead to Dublin.
London depart 09:10 (08:15 Sundays), Holyhead arrive 12:50, sail 14:20, Dublin arrive 17:25.
London to Dublin costs £40 in advance, £45 on the day or when the £40 fares have sold out. Any day, any date, the price with either be £40 or £45, one or the other.
That covers the train AND the ferry all on one ticket for one price.
SailRail fares are available from any British station to Dublin or any Irish station, and it's zonally priced, so Canterbury, Brighton, Norwich or Dover to Dublin is also £40 or £45.