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TRANSPORT |
Tramore is located in the South East of Ireland and is served by an excellent transport system. |
By Train Traveling from Dublin Iarnrod Eireann provide an reasonable service to Waterford, and from here by Bus to Tramore
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Tramore is served by two bus services, Rapid Express and Bus Eireann. Both companies offer services between Tramore and Waterford, which connect with services to other parts of the country. |
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By Ferry Cork serves ferries to and from swansea in Wales, and Roscoff and Le Havre in France. Rosslare serves ferries to and from pemboke and Fishguard in Wales, and Cherbourg and Roscoff in France. Dunlaoghaire serves ferries to and from Holyhead in Wales. Dublin Port serves ferries to and from Holyhead in Wales.
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Driving How to get to Tramore
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Travelling to Tramore by car can be an enjoyable journey. Dublin to Tramore (Approx 3 Hours), take the N7/N9 to the west of the City, and follow the M9/N9 branch for Carlow and Waterford. Follow the N25 through Waterford City, and branch left onto the R675 as you leave the City. Rosslare to Tramore (Approx 1 Hour), the senic follow the N25 for Wexford. Turn left onto the R733, and follow this scenic route through south county Wexford. Cross the Suir estuary by ferry between Ballyhack and Passage East. Follow the estuary south through Woodstown heading towards Dunmore East. Cross the R684 at Gaultier cross and folow the R685 to approach Tramore from the East. Cork to Tramore (Approx 2 hours), follow the N25 through Midleton, Youghal and Dungarvan. 2 miles after passing through the village of Kilmeaden, take a right turn onto the R682 at Butlerstown Cross.
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