Holyhead–Dublin ferry route

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The Holyhead–Dublin ferry route is a major maritime link between Wales and Ireland, carrying passengers and vehicles across the Irish Sea and forming a key part of the transport corridor between Great Britain and Ireland.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ferry route
maritime transport corridor
connects Dublin
Holyhead
countryServed Ireland
surface form: Republic of Ireland

United Kingdom
crosses Irish Sea
formsPartOf corridor between Great Britain and Ireland
corridor between London and Dublin
hasLanguage English
Irish
Welsh
hasMode sea transport
isMajorLinkBetween Great Britain and Ireland
British Isles
surface form: Wales and Ireland
locatedIn Ireland
Wales
partOf transport corridor between Great Britain and Ireland
regionServed Dublin Region
surface form: East Coast of Ireland

North Wales
terminusAt Dublin Ferryport Terminals
surface form: Port of Dublin

Holyhead
surface form: Port of Holyhead
usedBy passenger ferries
vehicle ferries
usedFor passenger transport
vehicle transport

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Irish Sea hasFerryRoute Holyhead–Dublin ferry route
Fishguard–Rosslare ferry route partOf Holyhead–Dublin ferry route
this entity surface form: UK–Ireland transport network
Holyhead maritimeRoute Holyhead–Dublin ferry route
Holyhead maritimeRoute Holyhead–Dublin ferry route
this entity surface form: Holyhead–Dún Laoghaire ferry route
Irish Sea ferry network hasRoute Holyhead–Dublin ferry route
this entity surface form: Dublin–Holyhead ferry route
North Wales Expressway partOfTransportCorridor Holyhead–Dublin ferry route
this entity surface form: Ireland–UK transport corridor
Irish Ferries route Holyhead–Dublin ferry route
this entity surface form: Dublin–Holyhead