
Originally posted by ardielef:Hi.
A friend told that you can take a bus from London to Dublin, is that so?. And if it, where can i see the times of that bus.
London to Ireland...
Posted: Monday 23 May 2011
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Originally posted by jofice:I literally never use the DART but I found this page that might explain something? Sorry I can't be if more helphttp://www.railusers.ie/passenger_info/fares_matrix.php
Return, weekly, 3 and 7 day tickets are valid for all journeys between the named stations, e.g Bray Connolly ticket may be used for a Blackrock Dalkey journey
Originally posted by MacStripey-nonsense-