Getting Around Dublin
Regular transport services in Dublin operate from 06:00 – 23:45.
Dublin Area Rapid Transport (DART) is an electrified train service operating for approximately 35 km along the East Coast from beyond Howth in the North to beyond Bray in the South. It serves three stations in Dublin City centre: Connolly, Tara Street and Pearse.
Tickets can be bought for this at each station.
Dublin Bus provides an extensive network of bus routes. It operates an exact change system (Autofare) whereby coins (no notes) are entered into a slot/chute on entry to the bus and a ticket is issued. Special rambler tickets can be purchased in shops around the city that enable unlimited 1/3/5 day travel on all Dublin Bus routes.
Please note that many buses indicate the city centre by using the Irish language version of the centre - "AN LAR".
Dublin Bus also provide a number of sightseeing tours in and around the city. Click here for more information.
The city is also served by a tram system LUAS with 2 lines which connect the city centre railway stations with the south of the city.


