Dublin, at the moment, does not have a system of Trains standard within the city; however, it does have a electric trains y trams.

El DART (Rapid Transportation of the Dublin, in its acronym in Spanish) is the electric train system. Its circuit runs along the entire coast and the west of the city. It is divided into 2 lines and has a total of 32 stops.

The service operates during the week from 06:30 to 00:00; Sundays, from 09:30 to 23:00. Trains run every 10 to 20 minutes. The price of the tickets varies by distance and can be between 1,35 to 4,30 euros. These can be purchased at any stop in the DART.

The other rail system Dublin is Large, which combines trams with light rail. It has two lines: the red one - from Connolly Station and the Point Theater, to the suburbs of Tallaght - and the vera - from St Stephen Green to Sandyford). The two do not connect, but the Abbery Street station on the red line is just a 15-minute walk from St. Stephen Green, the start of the green line.

The network of Large it works from 05:30 until 00:30 (on Saturdays from 06:30); Sundays, from 07:00 to 23:30. Tickets have a cost between 1,60 and 2,40 euros. You can buy passes per day (5,30 euros), week (19,10) and month (76 euros). Tickets can be bought at any stop.

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