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Reservation Only

Who is eligible for this ticket?

  • Customers in possession of a valid open class ticket

What are the conditions of travel?

Customers who are already in possession of or purchasing on the day of travel a valid standard class ticket(s) such as Family Ticket, Day Return, Open Return, Weekly, Monthly, Annual or InterRail ticket can book on their chosen service by selecting the 'Reservation Only' option in the Passenger selection box. Customers are advised there is limited availability for seat only bookings online.

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Where do I collect the ticket? 

See our Ticket Collection section.

Free Travel Pass

Who is eligible for this ticket?

  • Free Travel/DSFA Pass Holders

What are the conditions of travel?

Customers who hold a Free Travel / DSFA Pass can book on their chosen service by selecting the 'Free Travel Pass' option in the Passenger selection box. Customers are advised there is limited availability for Free Travel bookings online.

How do I buy this ticket? 

Where can I buy this ticket? 

  • You can purchase the ticket above using our Journey Planner. Tickets can only be purchased up to 90 days in advance.
  • An allocation of bookings on all InterCity services can be reserved online without a fee for 'Free Travel Pass or valid ticket holders'. When this allocation is fully booked, all remaining seats can be reserved by 'Free Travel Pass or valid ticket holders' for €2.50 per journey. 

Where do I collect the ticket? 

See our Ticket Collection section.

At least 1 passenger is required

For more information on Online Tickets please see Ticket Information

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Wheelchair Information

There are a limited number of wheelchair accessible spaces on each train, book in advance to avoid disappointment.

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Travel Pass or Valid Ticket holder

Is an option for customers who are in possession of Free Travel Pass, a valid standard class ticket(s), seasonal ticket(s), Taxsaver ticket(s) or InterRail to book onto a train in standard class. Customers who have a valid standard class ticket but wish to upgrade to First Class should also use this selection. For more information go to Tickets Explained section.

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DART and Commuter Services

In Dublin, the electric rail system called the DART (Dublin Area Rapid Transit) is a quick and easy way to get around Dublin. It runs along the coast of the Irish Sea from Malahide or Howth in north County Dublin southwards as far as Greystones, Co Wicklow.

The DART line runs along the coast of the Irish Sea from Malahide or Howth in North County Dublin southwards as far as Greystones, Co Wicklow. This line offers stunning scenic views while you travel quickly from town to town.

The Commuter services stretch the DART lines slightly further, continuing out to the surrounding counties of Dublin, such as Louth, Meath, Longford, Kildare and Wicklow.

DART Services

  • Automatic PA and passenger information systems
  • Wifi
  • Air conditioning
  • Wheelchair areas
  • Onboard CCTV
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Train: EMU (Electric Multiple Unit)

The DART allows you to discover many of the sights and attractions Dublin has to offer from sandy beaches, parks, theatres, harbour villages, museums and much more.

There is a range of DART tickets and fares that offer customer great value.

DART services operate every 10 minutes all day. DART timetable can be found in the printed time table section or by entering your journey details above and click GO.

All DART services are operated by Iarnród Éireann Electric Multiple Unit (EMU) Fleet.

Commuter Services

  • Automatic PA and passenger information systems
  • Wifi
  • Air conditioning
  • Wheelchair areas
  • Onboard CCTV
  • Toilets

Travelling by train in Ireland is a relaxing and hassle free way of getting around between the main cities and towns. Commuter service timetables can be found in the printed time table section or by entering your journey details above and click GO.

Train: DMU (Diesel Multiple Unit)

  • Dublin Northern Commuter service extends from Dublin's Pearse Station via Dublin Connolly Station to Dundalk.
  • Dublin Portlaoise Commuter service extends west from Dublin's Heuston Station to stations as far to Portlaoise.
  • Dublin Longford Commuter service extends from Dublin's Pearse Station via Dublin's Connolly Station to Longford.
  • Dublin Dunboyne / M3 Parkway services extends from Dublin's Dockland/ Connolly Station via Clonsilla to Dunboyne/ M3 Parkway.
  • Dublin Southern Commuter service operates from Dublin's Connolly Station to Gorey Station.
  • Mallow – Cork – Cobh – Midleton Commuter services extends from Mallow to Cork, Cork to Cobh or Midleton.
  • Phoenix Park Commuter services operate from Portlaoise through the Phoenix Park Tunnel to terminate in Grand Canal Dock.
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