

The train station offers good rail links to Waterford, Cork, Limerick, Galway and other places in Ireland. Heuston Rail Station, the largest railway station in Dublin, is one of the Dublin Express bus stops.
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There is sufficient space for luggage on board the bus, you can also use free WiFi. Tickets can be bought online and at the airport, the prices are listed below. For example, you can get off at the stops Aston Quay (O’Connell Bridge and Trinity College) and Wellington Quay (Temple Bar and Dublin Castle), the journey time from the airport to these stops is 30 minutes from Terminal 1 and 25 minutes from Terminal 2. In the centre of Dublin you can get off at 10 different city stops, depending on which the journey time is 25 to 45 minutes. Buses depart every 30 minutes from Terminal 1 via Terminal 2 and the Dublin Port Tunnel to the city centre. The to and fro shuttle bus services from Dublin airport and Dublin City Centre can be scheduled as per passenger requirements and are available in a wide range of fleet services. Dublin Express (Route 782) is the cheapest and fastest of the two and therefore the most popular with tourists. There are two express bus providers between the airport and the city centre, namely Dublin Express and Aircoach. Well prepared ⇒ buy skip-the-line tickets for one of the most popular attractions in Dublin: Guinness Storehouse, including Guinness Pint with view in the Gravity Bar:) Please consult website and timetable bus line 16 and bus line 41 for more information.

The bus ride is more economical (€ 2.50) if you are in possession of a reusable plastic Leap Card. You can only pay with cash, preferably the exact amount. Tickets cost € 3.30 per person and are available from the bus driver.

Bus line 41 runs to Abbey Street Lower in the centre of the city, the journey time is 45 minutes. The final stop of bus line 16 is Ballinteer (Kingston), the stop in the city centre (O’Connell Street) can be reached in approximately 45 minutes. The buses depart regularly from the airport and out of the city, on average every 15 minutes. Here’s a brief guide to help you decide which destinations you. These buses are a cheap alternative to the express bus services and almost as fast. From Exeter, you can fly to 29 destinations in eight countries Cyprus, France, Greece, Lapland, Spain, Turkey, UK and Ireland. If you don’t have much luggage it is possible to travel with bus line 16 (airport bus stop 7347) or bus line 41 (airport bus stop 7348), both operated by Dublin Bus. The cost of a single ticket is 8 from Dublin Airport into the city centre (youll pay 9 for a return).
