Giant’s Causeway and Bushmills Railway

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If you want a change in transportation between Giant’s Causeway and the beautiful town of Bushmills, consider taking the Bushmill Railway’s heritage train.

This traditional mode of transportation offers panoramic views of stunning natural landscapes.

The scenic journey of 20 minutes starts at the legendary Bushmills town and UNESCO World Heritage Site at the Giant’s Causeway.

Traveling 2 miles along a breathtaking coastal route is an unforgettable experience filled with scenic beauty and pleasure. 

This heritage train has a diesel engine accommodating 90 passengers in three coaches. 

It is designed to look like an old, historic tram.

Bushmills Railway History

  • 1883 William Traill opened the world’s first long-distance electric tram system, the Giant’s Causeway Tramway.
  • The tram ran between Portrush and Bushmills train and extended to the Giant’s Causeway.
  • The tram was a popular travel method for 65 years until it closed in 1949.
  • In 2002, the tram was revived to meet the growing demand for tourism on the Northern Irish coast.
  • The tram now has a simple platform in Bushmills and a real platform at the Causeway.
  • It also has workshops, carriage sheds, and signs that resemble the old tram.
  • Train lovers can also request to see the old engines in the carriage shed nearby.

Bushmills Railway Times

The Giant’s Causeway and Bushmills Railway runs on Friday through Sunday in September and October and four times daily throughout the summer.

Check the schedule diligently and arrive at the station ten minutes early.

Additionally, the station offers a picnic area and sells refreshments.

SeasonDays Bushmills Railway Runs
SummerFriday to Sunday
September and OctoberEveryday (4 times a day)

Giant’s Causeway & Bushmills Heritage Railway

Giant’s Causeway & Bushmills Heritage Railway
Image: Visitcausewaycoastandglens.com

The Giant’s Causeway and Bushmills Railway is a great way to see both the town of Bushmills and the Giant’s Causeway. 

It travels through picturesque hinterlands and sandy beaches and crosses a golf course.

The GC & BR Bushmills station has only one platform and no other structures.

A walkway and bike track (National Bike Network 93) are beside the railway.

Bushmills Railway promises a nostalgic ride from the original track’s breathtaking two-mile extension.

Benefits of taking the Giant’s Causeway & Bushmills Railway

Here are some of the benefits of taking the Giant’s Causeway and Bushmills Heritage Railway:

  • It is a unique and scenic way to travel.
  • It is a fun and relaxing experience.
  • It is a great way to see the Giant’s Causeway and the town of Bushmills.
  • It is a great way to learn about the history and culture of the area.

If you plan a trip to Northern Ireland, we recommend taking the Giant’s Causeway and Bushmills Railway

It is a great way to experience the beauty and history of the area.

Here are some additional details about the Giant’s Causeway and Bushmills Railway:

  • The railroad operates from April to October.
  • The train departs from Bushmills every 30 minutes.
  • The journey to the Giants Causeway experience takes about 20 minutes.

Bushmills Railway Car Park

You may bypass the traffic and crowded lots of the Visitor’s Centre by using the free (and underutilized) parking lot at Bushmills to get to Giant’s Causeway.

A parking lot (Giant’s Causeway Station, Runkerry Road, BT57 8SZ) near the Causeway station costs £8 per vehicle daily.

The National Trust will charge a reduced tariff to individuals with a rail ticket, even though tourists may reach the Causeway’s stones on foot for free.

You can read our article if you are searching for the parking area and how to reach Giant’s Causeway.

FAQs

1. Can you walk from Bushmills to Giant’s Causeway?

2. Can I take the train to Giants Causeway?

3. How do I get to Giant’s Causeway from Dublin?

4. Where do you park at the Giants Causeway?

5. What is the distance between Giant’s Causeway and Bushmills Railway?

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