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.