Trains from Dublin to Belfast are an easy way to travel from the Republic of Ireland to Northern Ireland when you are visiting Europe.
Trains between the two capital cities run regularly from Dublin Connolly station to Belfast Central station. They are operated by Irish Rail, the national rail company in Ireland.
Trains from Dublin to Belfast are InterCity trains. They are modern and comfortable, and offer a convenient journey.
Trains depart every 1 to 2 hours at peak periods, so you can travel whenever you want to.
The journey time on this route ranges from 2 hours and 5 minutes to 2 hours and 15 minutes, so the trip is relatively quick.
The cost of a one-way ticket to Belfast can be as low as 14.99 euros for standard class if you book online well in advance. First class tickets cost 61 euros. There is also an additional 3.00 euros worth of fees for processing and credit card payments.
Discounted tickets for trains from Dublin to Belfast are available for students and children.
When you travel, keep in mind that Belfast is in Northern Ireland, which is part of the UK. Make sure to have the appropriate travel documents with you if you need them.
