All Aboard! Ireland's first luxury sleeper train launches in Dublin

The Grand Hibernian

Mark Donegan waits for the first customers to board the Belmond Grand Hibernian at Heuston Station. Photo: Leon Farrell/Photocall Ireland.

The lounge on board the Belmond Grand Hibernian. File Photo: Leon Farrell/Photocall Ireland.

The lounge on board the Belmond Grand Hibernian. Photo: Leon Farrell/Photocall Ireland.

The Belmond Grand Hibernian leaves Heuston Station on its way to Cork. Photo: Leon Farrell/Photocall Ireland.

Belmond's 'Royal Scotsman' - a model for the Grand Hibernian

One of the cabins on board. Photo: Tony Gavin

One of the bedrooms on board the Belmond Grand Hibernian, pictured after it arrived into Heuston Station. Photo: Leon Farrell/Photocall Ireland.

The bar and lounge on board the Belmond Grand Hibernian, pictured after it arrived into Heuston Station. Photo: Leon Farrell/Photocall Ireland.

Members of staff with the Belmond Grand Hibernian, pictured after it arrived into Heuston Station for its Irish launch in 2016. File Photo: Leon Farrell/Photocall Ireland.

The dining car on the train

The bar and lounge on board the Belmond Grand Hibernian. File Photo: Leon Farrell/Photocall Ireland.

The tea rooms on board the Belmond Grand Hibernian.Photo: Leon Farrell/Photocall Ireland.

Waiter Mark O’Doherty serves a passenger in the lounge. Photo: Tony Gavin

Belmond Grand Hibernian's 'Sligo' Dining Car.

A cabin on the luxury sleeper train.

The Belmond Grand Hibernian will be styled similarly to the company's other luxury trains, including the Orient Express and Royal Scotsman.

Belmond Grand Hibernian's 'Wexford' dining car.

thumbnail: Mark Donegan waits for the first customers to board the Belmond Grand Hibernian at Heuston Station. Photo: Leon Farrell/Photocall Ireland.
thumbnail: The lounge on board the Belmond Grand Hibernian. File Photo: Leon Farrell/Photocall Ireland.
thumbnail: The lounge  on board the  Belmond Grand Hibernian. Photo: Leon Farrell/Photocall Ireland.
thumbnail: The Belmond Grand Hibernian leaves Heuston Station on its way to Cork. Photo: Leon Farrell/Photocall Ireland.
thumbnail: Belmond's 'Royal Scotsman' - a model for the Grand Hibernian
thumbnail: One of the cabins on board. Photo: Tony Gavin
thumbnail: One of the bedrooms on board the  Belmond Grand Hibernian, pictured after it arrived into Heuston Station. Photo: Leon Farrell/Photocall Ireland.
thumbnail: The bar and lounge on board the  Belmond Grand Hibernian, pictured after it arrived into Heuston Station. Photo: Leon Farrell/Photocall Ireland.
thumbnail: Members of staff with the Belmond Grand Hibernian, pictured after it arrived into Heuston Station for its Irish launch in 2016. File Photo: Leon Farrell/Photocall Ireland.
thumbnail: The dining car on the train
thumbnail: The bar and lounge on board the  Belmond Grand Hibernian. File Photo: Leon Farrell/Photocall Ireland.
thumbnail: The tea rooms on board the  Belmond Grand Hibernian.Photo: Leon Farrell/Photocall Ireland.
thumbnail: Waiter Mark O’Doherty serves a passenger in the lounge. Photo: Tony Gavin
thumbnail: Belmond Grand Hibernian's 'Sligo' Dining Car.
thumbnail: A cabin on the luxury sleeper train.
thumbnail: The Belmond Grand Hibernian will be styled similarly to the company's other luxury trains, including the Orient Express and Royal Scotsman.
thumbnail: Belmond Grand Hibernian's 'Wexford' dining car.
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The Belmond Grand Hibernian, billed as Ireland's first luxury sleeper train, launched in Dublin today.

The extravagant train includes 10 carriages, 20 en-suite cabins, two dining cars and an observation car, all refurbished by specialist outfitters.

The Grand Hibernian's inaugural journey is a six-day 'Grand Tour of Ireland', with 40 passengers departing Heuston Station at 2.20pm today.

The experience is akin to "travelling in an Irish country house," Belmond says.

Costs for the project have not been released, but prices for Grand Hibernian itineraries range from €3,160pp for two nights, to €5,420pp for four and €7,722pp for six.

Predominantly aimed at the US, UK and European markets, Belmond says hundreds of bookings have already been taken for its Irish journeys.

The lounge on board the Belmond Grand Hibernian. File Photo: Leon Farrell/Photocall Ireland.

The company also operates the Venice Simplon-Orient-Express and Belmond Royal Scotsman, among other trains and luxury properties.

Belmond is paying Irish Rail to provide operational support, including haulage and stabling, it has said, with no State aid sought or given by the Irish government.

The Grand Hibernian was refurbished and fitted by 40 skilled craftsmen at specialist outfitters Mivan Marine Ltd. in Belfast over the past year.

Each of the ten midnight blue carriages are named after Irish counties - Kildare, Wexford, Sligo, Kerry, Down, Waterford, Leitrim, Fermanagh, Donegal and Carlow.

Belmond's 'Royal Scotsman' - a model for the Grand Hibernian

Interior designs, by James Park Associates, reflect Dublin's Georgian architecture with inspiration taken from Ireland's landscape, flora and fauna.

At 252 metres, the train is the longest in Ireland.

The six-night, 'Grand Tour of Ireland' itinerary covers 2,217km, with guests travelling to Cork, Killarney, Galway, Belfast and Waterford before returning to Dublin.

Excursions include Titanic Belfast, Blarney Castle, Killarney National Park, Ashford Castle and the House of Waterford Crystal. Guests will be immersed in Irish culture throughout, Belmond says, and can also play golf at famous courses along the way.

One of the bedrooms on board the Belmond Grand Hibernian, pictured after it arrived into Heuston Station. Photo: Leon Farrell/Photocall Ireland.

A lavish, Irish-influenced menu includes dishes such as seafood chowder, Roast Killarney Venison, Donegal Turf Smoked Salmon and Crab Cannon, Skeaghanore Duck Leg Confit and Warm Kildare Wild Elderberry and Plum Compote.

All food is regionally sourced from local producers, it says.

"‘As a proud Irishman, I am delighted to be part of the launch of this exciting new train showcasing authentic Irish hospitality, scenery, produce and culture," said General Manager, JP Kavanagh, attending the launch at Heuston Station.

In 2017, Belmond's season will run from April 25 to October 17.

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NB: This story is being updated throughout the day.

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