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  2. Traveline - Wikipedia

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    Traveline is a public transport route planner service provided by a partnership between local authorities and transport operators in the UK to provide impartial and comprehensive information about public transport which has operated since 2000. [1] It prepares comprehensive public transport data for the UK and provides a number of regional ...

  3. Irish Sea Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Irish Sea Bridge, sometimes called the Celtic Crossing by the media, [1] is a hypothetical rail and road bridge that would span the Irish Sea and connect the island of Ireland to the island of Great Britain. [2] It is one of a number of such proposed fixed sea links across Ireland and Britain. The bridge's length would depend upon the route ...

  4. Proposed British Isles fixed sea link connections - Wikipedia

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    Proposed British Isles fixed sea link connections. There are a number of proposed fixed connections—road or rail, bridge or tunnel—designed to connect the islands of Ireland and Great Britain, connect the island of Great Britain to mainland Europe, as well as to build other connections amongst the smaller islands in the British Islands .

  5. Common Travel Area - Wikipedia

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    They are required to carry a valid travel document, a passport or a national identity card, for entering the CTA and for travelling between Ireland and the UK. But plans for a UK electronic travel authorisation would reduce the right to travel in the Common Travel Area for non-Irish EU citizens. This decision was reversed.

  6. List of crossings of the Irish Sea - Wikipedia

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    List of crossings of the Irish Sea. The Irish Sea separates Great Britain and the island of Ireland. The sea has been a significant trade and communications barrier between the two islands for centuries as there is no fixed crossing across it. In 2013, 7.6 megatons of trade was handled between British and Irish ports, and ferry crossings remain ...

  7. European route E1 in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The European route E1 in the Republic of Ireland is a series of roads, part of the International E-road network running in a north south axis on the Irish east coast. It runs through five counties starting on the British border with the province of Northern Ireland at Dundalk, coming from Belfast and Larne. It passes the capital Dublin until it ...

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