From:  Barry Salter <possspam@blackhole.southie.me.uk>
Date:  10 Apr 2004 23:32:12 Hong Kong Time
Newsgroup:  news.alt119.net/scot.general
Subject:  

Re: Train-ferry-train fares between Edinburgh & Dublin?

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On Sat, 10 Apr 2004 00:40:27 +0100, "James" 
wrote:

>
>"Barry Salter"  wrote in message
>news:d59e70dn760bf3rui8tdk5qphq5b91l6g3@4ax.com...
>> On Fri, 9 Apr 2004 20:25:53 +0100, David Marsh 
>> wrote:
>> A quick look at the "Shipping Links" section of the "Rail Links Manual"
>> (downloadable as PDFs from the Travel Agents section of the ATOC
>> website) suggests that such a fare IS available via Stranraer (Stena) to
>> Belfast, and then connecting rail services to Dublin Heuston.
>
>Very strange, all Belfast - Dublin trains arrive at Dublin Connolly.
>Trains for the south and west use Dublin Heuston.
>
Yes...My mistake. I misread the map in the Rail Links Manual and failed
to spot Dublin Connolly, which is in Irish Zone 2, making the pricing as
follows:

  Standard Single: £45.00
 Low Saver Return: £76.00
High Saver Return: £65.00

HTH,

Barry

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