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How to get fromAthy to Dunboyneby train, bus, car or taxi

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There are 6 ways to get from Athy to Dunboyne by train, bus, car, or taxi

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  1. Train, line 70 bus

    best
    1. Take the train from Athy to Dublin HeustontrainRe
    2. Take the bus from Wood Quay to Dunboyne Villagebus70
    2h 20m
    €13–16
  2. Bus, line 70 bus

    cheapest
    1. Take the bus from Athy to Bachelors Walkbus130A / ...
    2. Take the bus from Aston Quay to Dunboyne Villagebus70
    3h 10m
    €5
  3. Train

    1. Take the train from Athy to Dublin HeustontrainRe
    2. Take the train from Docklands to DunboynetrainIc / ...
    2h 51m
    €11–17
  4. Drive 67.4 km

    1. Drive from Athy to Dunboynecar67.4 km
    58 min
    €12–17
  5. Taxi

    1. Take the taxi from Athy to Dunboynetaxi67.4 km
    58 min
    €95–120
  6. Bus

    1. Take the bus from Athy to Maynooth University North CampusbusUm06
    3h 5m
    €9–13

Athy to Dunboyne by train and bus

Calendar73Weekly Services
Duration2h 20mAverage Duration
Ticket€13Cheapest Price
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Questions & Answers

What companies run services between Athy, Ireland and Dunboyne, Ireland?

You can take a train from Athy to Dunboyne via Dublin Heuston, Heuston, Connolly, and Docklands in around 2h 51m. Alternatively, J.J.Kavanagh & Sons operates a bus from Athy to Maynooth University North Campus 5 times a week. Tickets cost €9–13 and the journey takes 1h 45m.

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