Best way to travel from Ireland to Scotland?

Looking for a cost effective and simple way to travel from Ireland to Scotland. Bus? Train?
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Since there is a body of water in the way a train or bus is not going to be much excellent is it?
No flights at the moment thanks to the bloody Icelandics not keeping their volcanoes under control.
So – cycle to Dunlaoghaire, then take the ferry to Liverpool. Hitchhike to Scotland or take the train.
used to be cheap easyjet flights going from edinburgh to dublin not sure if its vise versa could be a cheap option i got a flight return for £40 last year worth looking into.
you cant get a train over.
you could get a bus but that would take ages and involve a ferry
You can get a cheap flight with Ryanair, http://www.ryanair.com Sometimes you might pick up a flight for about €40 or €50 return – or even less. Or get a cheap flight with Aer Arann or Aer Lingus, http://www.aerarann.com and http://www.aerlingus.com Presently flights are grounded because of the volcanic ash and the alien spores.
Bus to Belfast, commuter bus to Larne, ferry to Stranraer and then choose where in Scotland you want to end up.
There isn’t any bus or train from Ireland to Scotland, unless it can successfully run over water.
WHERE in Ireland and Scotland are you traveling from?
I suggest going to Northern Ireland then getting a ferry over to Scotland.
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