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  2. Port of Holyhead - Wikipedia

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    The Port of Holyhead (Welsh: Porthladd Caergybi) is a commercial and ferry port in Anglesey, United Kingdom, handling more than 2 million passengers each year. [1] It covers an area of 240 hectares , and is operated by Stena Line Ports Ltd. [ 2 ] The port is the principal link for crossings from north Wales and central and northern England to ...

  3. Fishguard Harbour railway station - Wikipedia

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    Due to the temporary closure of the Port of Holyhead a temporary ferry route is being operated from Fishguard to Dublin. The nearest railway station to Dublin Port is Dublin Connolly and can be accessed via Ferrylink bus from the terminal or Dublin Bus route 53 from an adjacent bus stop a minute's walk from the Stena Line terminal at Dublin Port.

  4. Holyhead port to stay closed until mid-January disrupting ...

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    A spokesperson for Holyhead Port said: “We are now able to provide an update on the current closure of the Terminal 3 and Terminal 5 ferry berths at Holyhead Port.

  5. Irish Ferries - Wikipedia

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    Irish Ferries route map. Since June 2021, Dover-Calais has also been operated. Irish Ferries is an Irish ferry and transport company that operates passenger and freight services on routes between Ireland, Britain and Continental Europe, including Dublin Port–Holyhead; Rosslare Europort to Pembroke as well as Dublin Port-Cherbourg in France.

  6. Holyhead railway station - Wikipedia

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    Holyhead railway station (Welsh: Gorsaf reilffordd Caergybi) serves the Welsh town of Holyhead (Welsh: Caergybi) on Holy Island, Anglesey. The station is the western terminus of the North Wales Main Line 105 + 1 ⁄ 2 miles (170 km) west of Crewe and is managed by Transport for Wales Rail. It connects with the Port of Holyhead ferry terminal.

  7. Dún Laoghaire Harbour - Wikipedia

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    The port's first car ferry service operated on 9 July 1965 by the Normannia using a temporary terminal on the East Pier. The 175 metres (574 ft) purpose-built with a capacity of 650 cars per day twin berth St. Michael's Pier opened on 9 March 1969 by Holyhead Ferry I .

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  9. MV Ulysses (2000) - Wikipedia

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    MV Ulysses is a RORO car ferry currently owned and operated by Irish Ferries. The ship was launched on 1 September 2000 at Aker Finnyards shipyard in Rauma, Finland and services the Dublin–Holyhead route. The vessel stands 12 decks high, at a height of 167.5 feet [2] (approx 51 metres) from keel to mast. The vessel has five vehicle decks ...