Is the Aircoach running from Dublin to Cork?
You can travel to Cork with Aircoach on our 704X bus route which runs 36 express services daily from Dublin City Centre or from Dublin Airport to St. Patrick’s Quay in Cork city. Purchase a ticket online here, or on-board using contactless or Apple/Google Pay.
Is the 702 Aircoach running?
This is service is currently operating a reduced timetable. Please see our timetables for journey details. 702 Dublin Airport – Greystones via Dublin City. This service is currently suspended until further notice.
Is there a direct train from Dublin to Cork?
Yes, there is a direct train from Dublin to Cork City.
Can you use your free travel pass on Irish Ferries?
Using your Paper – Free Travel Pass when using private ferry services: You must produce your Free Travel Pass to the ferry operator. In some cases, you will get a ticket for your journey.
Where does the aircoach leave from Cork?
Inbound
Cork (St. Patrick’s Quay) | 01:00 | 07:00 |
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Dublin City Centre (Bachelor’s Walk)(a) | arr 10:00 | |
Dublin Airport (T2)(a) | arr 03:55 | arr 10:20 |
Dublin Airport (T1) | 04:00 | 10:25 |
Where does the aircoach leave from Dublin to Cork?
Travel to Cork with Aircoach on our 704X bus route which runs 20 express services daily from Dublin City Centre or from Dublin Airport to St. Patrick’s Quay in Cork city.
Are the Air coaches running?
In line with the latest Government guidelines, we will now be operating at 100% capacity. Some of our routes will still operate on a reduced timetable, so please be sure to check our website for latest route information.
How long is the journey from Dublin to Cork by train?
approximately 2h 37m
Is there a direct train between Dublin and Cork? Yes, there is a direct train departing from Heuston and arriving at Cork Kent. Services depart hourly, and operate every day. The journey takes approximately 2h 37m.
How do you get to Cork Ireland?
Cork is also accessible via ferry from Rosslare and Dublin. Both ports offer daily services between Ireland-UK and are just a 3-hour drive away via car/bus. Operators at these ports include Irish Ferries, Stenaline and P&O Ferries.