If you’re not driving and can get a train into Dublin first and then onto the airport via bus it is significantly better than any alternative I’ve seen.
There absolutely should be a direct rail link to Dublin, and for that matter Cork, airport of course but we have what we have and you’ve got people throwing shapes about the Luas extension in Dublin and Bus Connects in Cork so I can only imagine the scope of bollocks that would be produced by a rail link directly to either airport from an already existing hub.
Vodka-Knot on
I bet you gave it a loud nasal exhale at best.
Important_Farmer924 on
If that made you laugh out loud I’m finally understanding why people find that Garon lad funny.
redsredemption23 on
Kerry airport is near the train.
I think (never flown in or out of Kerry and still not 100% sure I believe they actually have an airport).
BlankBaron on
r/Ireland demonstrating its miserable weirdness in the comments…
IrishLad1002 on
In Amsterdam, you step off the plane. Walk down stairs to the train station. Get a train that comes every 6 minutes and takes you to the city center in 15 minutes. Its ridiculous how shit the transport system in Dublin is
Willing-Departure115 on
Unless I’m mistaken I think this concerns Cork airport? They introduced an integrated ticket with Bus Eireann to get you from the train to the airport for an extra €1.55 or something like that.
GarthODarth on
100% I reckon those who didn’t cry at it, definitely laughed at it
RegisthEgregious on
Don’t worry, most Australian cities are just as shite with Sydney being the one exception. Their airport train was built as a requirement to host the 2000 olympics and stands at least in my mind as the single best infrastructure investment an Aussie city has made since. I bet the economic benefit to Sydney has already paid for that investment multiple times over.
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What so funny about it?
If you’re not driving and can get a train into Dublin first and then onto the airport via bus it is significantly better than any alternative I’ve seen.
There absolutely should be a direct rail link to Dublin, and for that matter Cork, airport of course but we have what we have and you’ve got people throwing shapes about the Luas extension in Dublin and Bus Connects in Cork so I can only imagine the scope of bollocks that would be produced by a rail link directly to either airport from an already existing hub.
I bet you gave it a loud nasal exhale at best.
If that made you laugh out loud I’m finally understanding why people find that Garon lad funny.
Kerry airport is near the train.
I think (never flown in or out of Kerry and still not 100% sure I believe they actually have an airport).
r/Ireland demonstrating its miserable weirdness in the comments…
In Amsterdam, you step off the plane. Walk down stairs to the train station. Get a train that comes every 6 minutes and takes you to the city center in 15 minutes. Its ridiculous how shit the transport system in Dublin is
Unless I’m mistaken I think this concerns Cork airport? They introduced an integrated ticket with Bus Eireann to get you from the train to the airport for an extra €1.55 or something like that.
100% I reckon those who didn’t cry at it, definitely laughed at it
Don’t worry, most Australian cities are just as shite with Sydney being the one exception. Their airport train was built as a requirement to host the 2000 olympics and stands at least in my mind as the single best infrastructure investment an Aussie city has made since. I bet the economic benefit to Sydney has already paid for that investment multiple times over.