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Public transportation in Ireland can be as good as
you make it. There are several forms of transportation.
For travel throughout the country Bus Éireann, the
countries most widely recognized bus. Or you may chose
the train. Click here for Bus
Éireann TimeTables.
In the Dublin City area you will find the DART (Dublin
Area Rapid Transit), which begins as far south as Greystones
in County Wicklow and runs as far north as Howth in
northeast County Dublin. The new line also travels from
Connolly Station to Malahide County Meath. InterCity
Rail trains are those that travel out from Dublin to
many parts of the Republic. This branch is run by Iarnród
Éireann, Irish Rail. The Enterprise is a particular
train with a single route that services Belfast and
Dublin. Click here for Irish
Rail TimeTables.
"Atha Cliathe" is the Dublin City bus and
operates all over the greater Dublin area, which includes
County Dublin and parts of counties Meath, Kildare and
Wicklow. Click here for Dublin
Bus TimeTables.
Córas Iompair Éireann (CIÉ) is the parent company for
Bus Éireann, Iarnród Éireann and Dublin Bus. You can
access their parent site at CIE
Group.
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