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How to get fromIreland to WolverhamptonBy plane, train, ferry, tram, car ferry, or car

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There are 11 ways to get from Ireland to Wolverhampton by plane, train, ferry, tram, car ferry, or car

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  1. Fly Dublin Airport to Liverpool, train

    best
    1. Fly from Dublin Airport (DUB) to Liverpool (LPL)plane plane DUB - LPL
    2. Take the train from Liverpool South Parkway to Wolverhamptontrain train
    4h 34m
    £54–194
  2. Fly Cork Airport to Birmingham Airport, train

    cheapest
    1. Fly from Cork Airport (ORK) to Birmingham Airport (BHX)plane plane ORK - BHX
    2. Take the train from Birmingham International to Wolverhamptontrain train
    4h 27m
    £33–201
  3. Ferry, train

    1. Take the ferry from Dublin Ferryport B+I to Holyheadferry ferry Dublin Ferryport B+I-Holyhead
    2. Take the train from Holyhead to Staffordtrain train Holyhead - London Euston / ...
    8h 39m
    £66–190
  4. Ferry, train via Shrewsbury

    1. Take the ferry from Dublin Ferryport B+I to Holyhead Ferryferry ferry 0
    2. Take the train from Holyhead to Shrewsburytrain train
    3. Take the train from Shrewsbury to Wolverhamptontrain train
    10h 4m
    £66–148
  5. Fly Dublin Airport to Birmingham Airport, train

    1. Fly from Dublin Airport (DUB) to Birmingham Airport (BHX)plane plane DUB - BHX
    2. Take the train from Birmingham International to Wolverhamptontrain train
    4h 41m
    £34–122
  6. Train to Belfast International Airport, fly to Birmingham Airport

    1. Take the train from Dundalk to Belfast Great Centraltrain train
    2. Fly from Belfast International Airport (BFS) to Birmingham Airport (BHX)plane plane BFS - BHX
    5h 7m
    £54–124
  7. Fly Dublin Airport to Manchester Airport, train

    1. Fly from Dublin Airport (DUB) to Manchester Airport (MAN)plane plane DUB - MAN
    2. Take the train from Manchester Piccadilly to Wolverhamptontrain train
    5h 30m
    £54–179
  8. Tram to Dublin Airport, fly to East Midlands Airport, train

    1. Take the tram from Tallaght to Red Cowtram tram
    2. Fly from Dublin Airport (DUB) to East Midlands Airport (EMA)plane plane DUB - EMA
    3. Take the train from Derby to Birmingham New Streettrain train
    4. Take the train from Birmingham New Street to Wolverhamptontrain train
    5h 56m
    £54–176
  9. Fly Dublin Airport to Bristol Airport, train

    1. Fly from Dublin Airport (DUB) to Bristol Airport (BRS)plane plane DUB - BRS
    2. Take the train from Bristol Temple Meads to Wolverhamptontrain train
    7h 7m
    £87–205
  10. Car ferry, drive

    1. Take the car ferry from Dublin Terminal 1 to Isle of Man Douglascarferry car ferry
    2. Take the car ferry from Isle of Man Douglas to Liverpoolcarferry car ferry
    3. Drive from Liverpool to Wolverhamptoncar car
    8h 39m
    £48–510
  11. Ferry, train via Baggot Street

    1. Take the ferry from Dublin Ferryport B+I to Holyhead Ferryferry ferry 0
    2. Take the train from Holyhead to Staffordtrain train Holyhead - London Euston / ...
    9h
    £61–131

Ireland to Wolverhampton by tram, foot, ferry, and train

Calendar21Weekly Services
Duration8h 39mAverage Duration
Ticket£66Cheapest Price
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Questions & Answers

What companies run services between Ireland and Wolverhampton, England?

There is no direct connection from Ireland to Wolverhampton. However, you can take the vehicle to Red Cow, walk to Red Cow Luas, take the line 726 bus to Dublin Airport Zone 16, walk to Dublin Airport (DUB) airport, fly to Liverpool (LPL), walk to Liverpool John Lennon Airport, take the bus to Liverpool South Parkway, walk to Liverpool South Parkway, then take the train to Wolverhampton. Alternatively, you can take a vehicle from Spencer Dock to Wolverhampton via The Point, Dublin Ferryport B+I, Holyhead, Holyhead, and Stafford in around 8h 39m.

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