Dublin's public transport, while still inadequate, has seen major improvements in recent years.
Dublin's DART (Dublin Area Rapid Transit) is a suburban train system that goes from Malahide (north Co. Dublin) to the city centre and then south to Greystones in Co. Wicklow.
Arrow suburban train services serve western suburbs (one line to Maynooth in Co. Kildare and one line to Kildare Town).
The LUAS is a modern tram system with two lines both serving the southern suburbs.
DART information: www.iarnrodeireann.ie/dart/home;
Arrow information: www.irishrail.ie;
LUAS information: www.luas.ie
The cheapest way to travel from Dublin Airport to the city centre is on Dublin Bus routes 41, 41B & 16A (continues to southern suburbs). Adult fares from Eur1.80 one-way.
Timetables, route and fare information: www.dublinbus.ie
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