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What are the two train stations in Dublin?

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).



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Heuston Station (formerly Kingsbridge Station until 1966) is one of Ireland's most recognisable rail stations named after Seán Houston, one of the executed leaders of the 1916 Rising, who had worked in the station's offices.

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How much does a taxi cost to Dublin City Centre? The price of a taxi to Dublin City from Dublin Airport is not predetermined at the starting point and journeys are metred, but it generally costs around €25.00 - €40.00. Taxi fares in Dublin are dependent on distance travelled and are metred.

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There are currently no direct rail services operating to or from Dublin Airport, you must travel into Dublin city to catch a train however Dublin Express runs from Dublin Airport to Heuston Station Train Station, Tara Street Station at the George's Quay stop and Pearse Station.

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You can call Irish Rail enquiries on 01 836 6222 when in Ireland or on 00 353 1 836 6222 from outside Ireland. If you are prepared to pay for a full-price ticket you can just buy at the station on the day, there's no need to book in advance.

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A regular bus route (Route 90) connects the two main railway stations, Connolly and Heuston. Additionally, the Luas Red Line services both stations. There is a DART train link at Connolly Station and a taxi rank located at the side entrance of Heuston station.

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Route 782 - Dublin Airport to Custom Quay via Heuston Station.

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Reserve a ride with Uber in advance in Dublin Request a ride up to 30 days in advance, at any time and on any day of the year.

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Connolly train station is the busiest train station in the Republic of Ireland.

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Put your luggage only in the areas provided and do not block the aisles, seats, bike racks or wheelchair spaces. Leave toilets as clean as you find them. Please do not smoke or use E-cigarettes. Trains and enclosed platforms are a smoke free environment.

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Airlink. The Airlink is a public coach service from Dublin Airport to multiple locations throughout Dublin city centre. Fares are cheaper than both Aircoach and taxis.

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Taxis in Ireland must accept credit and debit card payments (for example Visa, Mastercard, American Express) as well as cash.

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