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Feel-good day in the capital as 28,000 take part in VHI Women's Mini Marathon

Feel-good day in the capital as 28,000 take part in VHI Women's Mini Marathon

'It's an amazing atmosphere' – feel-good day in the capital as 28,000 take part in VHI Women's Mini Marathon

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Thousands to take part in VHI Women's Mini Marathon
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Thousands to take part in VHI Women's Mini Marathon

More than 28,000 women are expected to take to the streets of Dublin today for the 43rd annual VHI Women's Mini Marathon. The 10km race begins at 12.30pm, with the latest edition of the race starting on Fitzwilliam Street and finishing on Baggot Street Lower. The public is being asked to be aware of road closures throughout the city and particular in the Ballsbridge and Donnybrook area of Dublin as a result of the event and to plan ahead. Event organisers are advising participants to allow extra time to travel and to use public transport where possible. The event caters for women who wish to walk or jog for fun while also catering for competitive runners. An estimated €226m has been raised for charity since 9,000 women took part in the inaugural Women's Mini Marathon in 1983 and over 1.1 million women have entered the event over the last four decades. The Cork city marathon will also take place this morning with over 10,000 competitors expected to take part.

Rail line closed between Connolly Station and Dún Laoghaire for June bank holiday weekend
Rail line closed between Connolly Station and Dún Laoghaire for June bank holiday weekend

The Journal

time31-05-2025

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Rail line closed between Connolly Station and Dún Laoghaire for June bank holiday weekend

IRISH RAIL HAS announced that its services between Dublin's Connolly Station and Dún Laoghaire will be unavailable this weekend as commuters flock to a series of bank holiday events. Between today and Monday, 2 June, restrictions and alterations will apply to both rail and bus services because of limited capacity due to annual summer gatherings such as the Bloom festival and the VHI Women's Mini Marathon taking place. Here are the main changes to note across the primary public transport services. Irish Rail A revised timetable will be in place for the weekend, with Monday's times operating as Sunday schedules for Dart and commuter services. Dart services between Connolly Station and Dún Laoghaire will be unavailable due to major works on the line between Connolly and Blackrock which will also impact Rosslare Intercity services. However, rail tickets on affected routes are valid on Dublin Bus. Dart services are operating between Malahide/Howth and Connolly, and between Dún Laoghaire and Bray/Greystones. Irish Rail is reminding customers to pre-book tickets to ensure a seat on intercity trains because of high demand on Heuston-bound rail for the purpose of attending the Bord Bia Bloom festival in Dublin's Phoenix Park. Advertisement Some Dublin-bound trains from Galway, Limerick, Cork and Waterford are already fully booked, so additional trains will operate out of Cork and Galway to accommodate passenger numbers heading to Bloom Extra early trains from Cobh, Midleton and Mallow will be laid on to provide for high numbers attending the Cork City Marathon on Sunday. Bus Éireann The company says all services will operate to a Sunday schedule this weekend. This will include Dublin's Expressway services serving Ballina, Cavan, Donegal, Dundalk, Letterkenny, Monaghan, Sligo, Waterford and Wexford as well as serving Cork, Galway, Limerick and Tralee. Customers are strongly advised to pre-book their tickets and allow for delays if heading to and from Dublin Airport on Expressway due to holidaymakers jetting abroad. The VHI Women's Mini Marathon in the capital will cause road closures, so Bus Éireann says people must check service updates on its website for the latest travel information. Dublin Bus The company's Monday service will operate to a Sunday schedule. Its Nitelink service will continue today, but will not be in place tomorrow. Customers are told to be aware of traffic diversions in place across the city to facilitate the Women's Mini Marathon tomorrow. Readers like you are keeping these stories free for everyone... A mix of advertising and supporting contributions helps keep paywalls away from valuable information like this article. Over 5,000 readers like you have already stepped up and support us with a monthly payment or a once-off donation. Learn More Support The Journal

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