Friday, February 3, 2012

I cant seem to find any others with the exception of Youghal which is physically rail connected by a time expired delapitated link.|||No.

Dun Laoghaire, Bray, Greystones, Malahide and Howth are all on the DART line from Dublin.(they are in Dublin's Urban area).

Rosslare, Rush, Skerries, Balbriggan, Gormanstown and Laystown are all coastal towns in North Co. Dublin on the Rail line.

Cobh and Middleton in Co. Cork are both connected to Cork by rail.

Tralee (Co. Kerry), Westport (Co. Mayo), Sligo, Ballina (Co. Mayo) and Ennis (Co. Clare) are all large towns connected on the rail line.

Portrush, Larne, and Derry and in Northern Ireland are all connected on the rail line as well.

http://www.irishrail.ie/home/maps/interc鈥?/a>|||Drogheda is where the Boyne river meets the sea, so there are beaches in easy reach. On the way to Drogheda, the train stops at Balbriggan.
Malahide, Skerries and Laytown are all seaside villages.

http://www.irishrail.ie/home/ Click on either little green map of Ireland on the journey planner, and you will see other places on the coast. There is definitely a strand at Arklow, Rosslare, Cobh, and Banna Strand isn't far from Tralee. I didn't see Youghal listed on the map as having a railway station.|||Castlerock, Whitehead, Larne are another three that are beside the sea and have rail connections.|||Well no in ni castlerock portrush portstewart Bangor And larne are all connected by rail not sure about ireland

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