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What train lines go to Galway?

TRAINS TO GALWAY If you are planning to take the train to Galway there are two main lines to chose from; the Dublin to Galway train line connecting Galway to the east of the Ireland, and the Limerick to Galway train line connecting Galway to the south of Ireland.



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Galway has a direct intercity rail link to Dublin with up to 10 services departing daily. There are indirect rail services from Galway to all other major train hubs in Ireland. For Westport and Ballina you must get a connecting train in Athlone. For trains to Limerick you must change at Athenry.

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Or you can choose to travel with one of the several bus companies that cover that route, including CityLink, GoBus, and Aircoach. But the quickest and most comfortable way to travel between Dublin and Galway is to ride the train with Irish Rail from Dublin Heuston Station to Galway railway station.

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How much are the train tickets from Dublin to Galway? Well, on average, taking a Dublin to Galway train costs about 35 USD (one-way), but the price might increase if you need a last-minute ticket or on a hunt for a first-class ticket. The earlier you book your train tickets, the better offer you will get.

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The best way to get around Galway is by foot. There are lots of tiny streets and pedestrian-only areas, so it's easy to get anywhere within the central business district on your own two feet. Another convenient, inexpensive option is the city's bike-share program.

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Most of the main towns and cities in Ireland, like Dublin, Limerick and Galway, are, for the most part, wonderfully walkable. You will, at times, need to use public transport, but a car is by no means necessary.

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Dublin to Galway Train Information With comfortable Intercity trains you will depart from Heuston station in Dublin, and arrive at Ceannt station in Galway.

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Itinerary for Galway. For Galway, I would budget at least 2 full days to do sightseeing outside of Galway and at least half a day to see sights in Galway. Galway is perfectly placed to explore some of Ireland's top sights including the Cliffs of Moher and Connemara National Park. Both are fantastic destinations.

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Public Transport / Bus Eireann to the Cliffs Ireland's national public transport company (Bus ?ireann) operates services from Galway City to Ennis which stops at the Cliffs of Moher en route. This is the ?local bus? which stops 18 times along the way and takes about 2.5 hours each way.

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The Long Walk usually starts in front of the Galway City Museum, a few metres past the Spanish Arch, one of the city's most popular tourist attractions. But don't be fooled by its name: there's nothing long about the Long Walk! It will take you between 5 and 15 minutes to complete this short circuit!

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Is Galway too touristy? Galway is popular for tourists, both Irish and international. Like any popular city, it has its peak touristy times. July is the most popular month to visit tourists.

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The heart of Galway is Quay Street, pumping out a rich blend of ambience, music, food, history, people, and more. Just how cool is Quay Street?

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Jam-packed with buzzing pubs, fantastic galleries, thought-provoking museums and arguably the best restaurant scene in Ireland, Cork is the perfect city break destination. Check out these 10 good reasons to pay the 'rebel county' a visit…

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Reservation is optional on Irish intercity trains and not possible at all on local & suburban trains (including all Northern Irish domestic trains), if you choose not to reserve a seat you just board the train and sit where you like, in any empty unreserved seat.

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