How to Book Train Travel From Ireland to Northern Ireland

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Northern Island is part of the United Kingdom and consists of 6 counties within the province of Ulster. Lush forests, mountain views, miles of coastline and numerous ancient castles and abbeys to explore make this destination memorable. Traveling by train is one of the most enjoyable ways to take in Ireland's incomparable scenery

Instructions

Difficulty: Easy

Things You’ll Need:

  • Computer with Internet access to make train reservations
  • Valid passport

Book Your Train Travel From Ireland to Northern Ireland

Step1
Check for available train travel routes for specific destinations in Northern Ireland with The Irish Rail, the nationwide network of rail services (see Resources).
Step2
Make note of any changes on the route which will affect the fare and estimated time of arrival to your destination. For instance, there are several trains that run regularly from Cork to Kildare, but some require a changeover at the Portlaoise or Dublin Heuston stations before continuing on to Kildare.
Step3
Book your train travel reservations online at the Irish Rail Web site or by calling the Iarnród Éireann Travel Centre (see Resources). Acceptable forms of payment include cash, Visa, Mastercard and American Express.
Step4
Avoid rush hour when you book your train reservations to ensure a higher level of comfort and to minimize the risk of delays. Peak times are generally between 7:00 and 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 and 7:00 p.m. weekdays.
Step5
Plan to arrive a minimum of 30 minutes before your train is scheduled to depart, earlier during peak travel times and holidays.
Step6
Keep the reference number issued when you book your reservation in case you need to change or cancel your travel arrangements. If you must change or cancel reservations, call the Iarnród Éireann Travel Centre.
Step7
Bring photo ID. You may be asked to present it prior to boarding the train.
Step8
Notice the dialect when you board the train. The vernacular of English spoken in Northern Ireland (sometimes called Norn Iron) reveals a Scottish influence, including the usage of words such as "aye" to mean yes and "wee" for little.

Tips & Warnings

  • Note that as of April 2007, all public places in Northern Ireland, including trains, have a smoking ban in place.
  • Book train travel from Ireland to Northern Ireland through Rail Europe by visiting the Web site (see Resources) or by calling a North American agent at (888) 382-RAIL.
  • Be aware that civil unrest between the Nationalists and Unionists in Northern Ireland continues and that isolated incidents may occur despite the observance of a cease-fire. This kind of activity, while rare, seems to escalate with the parade season between May and August.

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