North Dublin commuter services should 'resume by lunchtime' following severe disruption

A spokesman said that repairs to overhead line damage at Raheny will see many northside Dart, northern commuter and enterprise services cancelled.
North Dublin commuter services should 'resume by lunchtime' following severe disruption

Irish Rail has warned of severe disruption to commuter rail services into north Dublin on Wednesday.

However, it is hoped that services will resume by lunchtime.

A spokesman said that repairs to overhead line damage at Raheny will see many northside Dart, northern commuter and enterprise services cancelled.

There will be no Dart service between Malahide or Howth and Clontarf Road.

However, trains will operate between Clontarf and Bray/Greystones.

Northern commuter services from Drogheda and Dundalk will terminate at Howth Junction and there will be delays and limited service between Dundalk/Drogheda and Howth Junction.

Belfast Enterprise services will involve bus transfers between Dublin Connolly and Drogheda.

The spokesman said Leap cards will be valid on all services.

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