Is there a train at Holyhead Port?


Is there a train at Holyhead Port? When I arrive in Holyhead, how do I get from the ferry terminal to the train station? Holyhead port and train station are part of the same building – simply follow the signs within the terminal to get to the train platform.


How long is the train journey from London to Holyhead?

The average journey time by train between London and Holyhead is 3 hours and 49 minutes, with around 9 trains per day. The journey time may be longer on weekends and holidays, so use our Journey Planner on this page to search for a specific travel date.


Is Holyhead a seaside town?

Holyhead is a coastal town on Holy Island west of Anglesey. A small coastal fort was built by the Romans here in the third or fourth century AD, known as Caer Gybi (NPRN 15607).


What are the facilities at Holyhead?

Holyhead Ferry Port Facilities The Ferry Terminals have lifts, escalators, disabled toilet facilities, as well as disabled parking bays outside. Wheelchairs are available on request.


How long is the crossing from Dublin to Holyhead?

Travel by ferry to Dublin and Holyhead and get away the easy way to Ireland and Wales. Enjoy the best travel experience on the Irish Sea onboard the Stena Adventurer or Stena Estrid Superferries travelling 8 times daily between Dublin and Holyhead in only 3 hours 15 minutes.


Can I travel from London to Ireland by train?

Travelling from London to Dublin by train The fastest trains from London to Dublin take around 6 hours and 15 minutes, covering a distance of approximately 464 kilometres. On weekdays, the first train leaving London is scheduled to depart at around 05:27. The last departure is usually at around 23:30.