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An allocation of bookings on all InterCity services can be reserved online without a fee for 'Free Travel Pass or valid ticket holders'. When this allocation is fully booked, all remaining seats can be reserved by 'Free Travel Pass or valid ticket holders' for €2.50 per journey.
Iarnród Éireann Irish Rail fares vary by type of service – DART, Commuter or Intercity. TFI Leap Card is the easiest way to pay for your DART or Commuter train fares with savings of up to 30% compared to cash single tickets.
Monday-Friday: From 6.50am to 8pm, you can expect a DART train every 10 minutes on the Malahide to Bray section of the line. Outside of these hours on weekdays you can generally expect trains every 15-20 minutes. Saturday: Services on Saturday are reasonably frequent, with trains usually every 15 minutes on Malahide-Bray section of the line.
Below you can access details on the hours of operation and frequency of the DART, along with timetable information. The DART — Dublin Area Rapid Transit — is a frequent train service that runs north to south of Central Dublin, around Dublin Bay. You can view the routes on our Dublin train map.
Get Iarnród Éireann Irish Rail train timetables and other information here. Iarnród Éireann operates city and commuter services in Ireland. Learn more.