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Connolly Station

Connolly Station

Address:
Iarnród Éireann,
Connolly Station,
Amiens Street
Dublin 1

Tel: +353 1 703 2358

credit cards accepted   disabled access

Location: 5 minutes walk from city centre.

Connolly Station is one of three city centre stations that the DART operates from.

The DART (Dublin Area Rapid Transit) is the rail line running along the coast of Dublin, from Malahide and Howth southwards as far as Greystones, Co Wicklow. The DART system is administered by the national rail operator, Iarnród Éireann (Irish Rail).

Connolly Station also connects to the national rail service to the north of Dublin and as far as Belfast.

Routes serviced:
Dublin - Sligo
Dublin - Belfast
Dublin - Rosslare Europort
Dundalk - Drogheda - Dublin - Arklow
Dublin - Maynooth - Longford
D.A.R.T. Malahide/Howth - Greystones

Facilities:
Ticket Vending Machine: Yes
ATM: Yes
Credit Card Accepted: Yes
Car Park: Yes
Lockers: No
Luggage Minding: No
Luggage Trolleys: No
Catering: Yes
Shop: Yes
Vending Machine: Yes
Public Phones: Yes

Booking Office: Yes
Booking Office Hours: Mon-Sat: 7.00am-10.20pm & Sun: 8.30am-9.30pm

Buses From Station: 20B, 27, 27/B/X, 29A, 31/B, 32B, 32A/X, 42A/B, 43, 51A, 53, 90, 128, 129, 130, 142 & 748. Luas Red Line Conolly-Heuston-Tallaght

Web: http://www.irishrail.ie

 

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