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‘Services suspended' – Rail customers warned of ‘major disruption' amid wire fault as passengers told to take bus

‘Services suspended' – Rail customers warned of ‘major disruption' amid wire fault as passengers told to take bus

The Irish Suna day ago

COMMUTERS heading home from work have been warned of "major disruptions" to a busy rail route.
Rail services between Landsdowne Road and
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Services were suspended between Landsdowne Road and Dun Laoghaire
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It's believed that a fault in the
Services in both directions have been suspended for the time being.
The Dart line follows a coastal route from Howth and Malahide in
Services are currently operating from Howth in north Dublin but are forced to stop at Landsdowne Road.
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Similarly heading north, services are running from Bray in Wicklow, but only as far as Dun Laoghaire.
The stops in between both destinations that have been affected are Salthill and Monkstown, Seapoint, Booterstown, Blackrock, Sydney Parade, and Sandymount.
Passengers have been advised that Dublin
Valid rail tickets can be used on the bus services to reach the required destination.
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And a service will run from the busy Connolly Station in Dublin down to Bray.
Watch shock moment car get trapped on railway crossing before train speeds through
Posting on
"Services suspended between Lansdowne Road and Dún Laoghaire Northern Commuter services starting from Connolly.
"Rosslare route services starting from Bray.
"Bus transfers Connolly to Bray. Update to follow."
'MAJOR DISRUPTION'
Earlier this evening, railway bosses posted an update on which services were available.
And they confirmed that Dublin Bus will "honour rail tickets".
They said: "Major disruption to DART services
"Services suspended between Lansdowne Road and Dún Laoghaire.
"Services are operating: Howth/Malahide to Lansdowne, Greystones to Dalkey.
And they added: "Rosslare: Bus transfers from Connolly. Dublin Bus will honour rail tickets."

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