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Unread 08-11-2013, 02:39   #178
Jamie2k9
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It's more curiosity than anything being honest. And given the fact I am planing a trip on the ferry from rosslare soon I had planned on taking the train to n from rosslare and meeting the ferry as a foot passenger. Plus also the roadworks on the N11, but I just prefer the train in general to driving.

I wonder what foot passengers do upon arrival in the evening, without a train nor bus available for onward travel. The morning return is not accommodating, like the ferry connection leaves wales at 0245
well I hope people who travel makes plans and would know a train doesn't meet.

Don't understand your comment about the 02.45 departure form Wales, connects with train at both ends and bus to Waterford/Cork/Limerick to.

On a more general note Irish Ferries have just announced increased frequency between Dublin and Hollyhead from December a new ship will be added to the route along with 2 extra sailings daily.

http://www.irishferries.com/ie-en/news/news131107/

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