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Where is the stop between Belfast and Dublin?

Belfast to Dublin by car: Slane Despite having a population of less than 2,000, this historic village in County Meath is well worth a stop when driving between Belfast and Dublin, thanks to its various sights.



When traveling between Belfast and Dublin via the Enterprise cross-border rail service, there are several key stops depending on the specific train schedule. The primary intermediate stops are Portadown, Newry, Dundalk Clarke, and Drogheda MacBride. Newry is the final stop in Northern Ireland before the train crosses the border into the Republic of Ireland. In 2026, the service has transitioned to the new Belfast Grand Central Station as its northern terminus. For those taking the bus (such as Aircoach or Translink Goldliner), the most common stops include Dublin Airport and occasionally Banbridge or Newry, though many "Express" services run non-stop between the two city centers. The train journey typically takes about 2 hours and 10 minutes, offering a scenic route through the Boyne Viaduct near Drogheda.

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The mind-boggling landscapes of Ireland and its neighboring country will undoubtedly leave a lasting impression while on a train ride from Dublin to Belfast. Providing not only scenic views but a rapid and comfortable journey as well, train travel is one of the best ways to conquer the distance.

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Offering a smooth 2-hour connection between Belfast and Dublin, trains are one of the best ways to travel from one city to another and also appreciate the beauty of Irish landscapes during the ride.

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Explore Northern Ireland's biggest draws?Belfast, Giant's Causeway, and Dunluce Castle?on a day trip from Dublin. In a traditional black cab in Belfast, you'll explore sites of the capital's conflicted history: the mural-strewn streets of the Falls and Skankill neighborhoods and the Belfast Docks.

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Do you need a passport to go from Dublin to Belfast? You don't need a passport to get from Dublin to Belfast. There is no Border Control between the North and Southern Ireland.

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Yes, there is a direct train from Dublin to Belfast. We usually find at least one direct train on the route from Dublin to Belfast every weekday. Trains usually run with a similar frequency on weekends.

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From which station in Belfast do trains to Dublin depart? You can catch a train to Dublin at Lanyon Place Station in Belfast. Enterprise trains offer several daily departures, so you can easily pick a time that works best with your travel plans.

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The Belfast–Dublin Main Line is a main and busiest railway route on the island of Ireland that connects Dublin Connolly station in the Republic of Ireland and Belfast Lanyon Place station in Northern Ireland.

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Tip 2: On the Enterprise, find a seat on the left hand side going south to Dublin, right hand side going north to Belfast, for the sea views north of Dublin. Belfast Central was named after the Belfast Central Railway, not because of its location!

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For an authentic Belfast experience give yourself three days to soak up the history, culture and sights. elfast ranks among the great cities of the world for character and charisma. Yet it's still a place that flies under the radar, where people are genuine and visitors come away feeling they've discovered a real gem.

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Is there a direct bus between Belfast and Dublin? Yes, there is a direct bus departing from Glengall Street and arriving at Burgh Quay. Services depart hourly, and operate every day. The journey takes approximately 2h 25m.

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Visit the Embassy of Ireland's website for the most current visa information. You must have a valid passport to enter Ireland. U.S. citizens can enter visa-free for tourism or business stays of up to 90 days.

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Belfast is compact and walkable, so getting around the city is easy on foot, by bike or by taxi.

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Belfast is compact and walkable, so getting around the city is easy on foot, by bike or by taxi.

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