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  2. Dublin–Westport/Galway railway line - Wikipedia

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    The Dublin-Westport/Galway line is a major railway route from Dublin to Galway or Westport, County Mayo.The line is part of the greater intercity rail network formed by branches of the main line between Dublin and Cork.

  3. Dublin–Rosslare railway line - Wikipedia

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    The 05:35 service from Rosslare Europort to Dundalk Clarke, previously the longest train route on the island of Ireland by duration, was discontinued in the timetable change of September 2024. This service took 4 hours and 42 minutes, arriving in Dundalk Clarke at 10:17.

  4. Iarnród Éireann - Wikipedia

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    Map of Ireland's rail transport infrastructure, showing number of tracks, electrification and maximum speed. The Enterprise route (Dublin to Belfast) is well regarded. However, it is only double track and serves both local and intermediate Commuter as well as InterCity traffic. Hence any delay has knock-on effects.

  5. Rail transport in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The Limerick–Waterford route is the only true non-radial (from Dublin) route still open in Ireland that is not a branch line. The route was commenced in 1848 by the Waterford & Limerick Railway and completed in 1854. Timetabling, as of 2019, requires passengers to change at Limerick Junction. There are two services per day, each way, with no ...

  6. Dublin–Sligo railway line - Wikipedia

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    The Dublin to Sligo main line is a railway route operated by Iarnród Éireann in Ireland. It starts in Dublin Connolly station , terminating at Sligo Mac Diarmada railway station in Sligo . The route is a double-track railway as far as Maynooth , being a single-track railway with passing loops between there and Sligo.

  7. Dublin–Cork railway line - Wikipedia

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    The Dublin–Cork Main Line is the main InterCity railway route in Ireland between Dublin Heuston and Cork Kent. In 2018, 3.46 million passengers travelled on the line, a 10% increase from 2017 figures.

  8. Enterprise (train service) - Wikipedia

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    The Northern Ireland section of the line was also upgraded to 90 mph running on many sections of the line. [citation needed] Today the journey times vary between 2 hours 5 minutes (with four intermediate stops) and 2 hours 20 minutes (with six intermediate stops), [4] with an average speed of 93 and 84 km/h (58 and 52 mph) respectively.

  9. Castlebar railway station - Wikipedia

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    Castlebar railway station serves the town of Castlebar in County Mayo, Ireland. The station is on the Dublin to Westport Line and is the penultimate stop on the line for services towards Westport. Passengers to or from Galway will need to travel to Athlone and change trains.