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Killarney Train Station

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My wife and I were on a cruise and ported in Cobh.we decided we wanted to see the Blarney castle…read more The lady on the ship told us to take a train to Cork and then a bus to the castle. We got off the ship and went to the train station. There were two lines to buy tickets. One with an automatic machine and one that was also an information center. The information line was 3 times as long but we waited in that line to be able to ask what station to get off the train to take the bus to the castle. When we got to the front of the line and asked the man at the desk, he refused to help us and said he didn't have time to answer questions. I sarcastically said, whatever, I guess I'll figure it out myself. He screamed at me, pointing his finger at me and hitting it against the window, saying "don't whatever me" and kicked my wife and I out of the line refusing to sell us tickets. We then waited in the other line and purchased tickets from the automated machine. By the time we got to the front of that line we missed our train. Everyone else that worked at the station was very pleasant and helpful after I explained the situation to them. They agreed that "he was just an asshole". I don't understand what his problem was. I don't recommend visiting this train station unless you know where you are going and don't need help from anyone especially the information desk. I can't understand why he was in charge of the information desk and refused to give information. I later was informed that the stop I needed was the last stop. That was all he had to say. He argued with me for 5 minutes but didn't have time to say to take the train until the final stop. Very strange.

This diminutive station is well kept and serves its purpose well. It is on the western edge of city…read morecentre and is within easy walking distance of all of the points of interest in town. The 19th-Century brick building is attractive. The portion of the facility used for train travel is smaller than it once was as Cobh has lost some of its importance as a transportation centre over time. The town used to be a major port for emigration and was, thus, much busier. But as seafaring transportation activity declined, the need for a large train station diminished as well. The nicely-presented Cobh Heritage Centre now occupies the remainder of the old station building. The convenience of the location is accentuated by the fact that the Titanic Experience is a quick couple-of-minute walk down the street and city centre is only another minute or two further. The train service from Cork is quick and easy and the station is a great point of entry. There are not many services in the station and the waiting area is small. But it is facile to navigate and easy to use.

Killarney Train Station - trainstations - Updated May 2026

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