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Minor timetable changes for drogheda services as new dart station opens

Minor timetable changes for drogheda services as new dart station opens

The new station, located between Bray and Shankill, is part of Iarnród Éireann's broader effort to improve the network's performance and accommodate a growing commuter population. While Woodbrook's opening primarily affects DART services, its addition to the national timetable has led to slight adjustments on the Northern Commuter line, including several services serving Drogheda.
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Oasis set for two sold-out nights at Croke Park
Oasis set for two sold-out nights at Croke Park

RTÉ News​

time2 days ago

  • RTÉ News​

Oasis set for two sold-out nights at Croke Park

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Oasis fans warned no public parking allowed around Croke Park
Oasis fans warned no public parking allowed around Croke Park

Irish Times

time4 days ago

  • Irish Times

Oasis fans warned no public parking allowed around Croke Park

There will be no public parking around Croke Park this weekend as tens of thousands of Oasis fans head to the long-awaited Irish leg of the Oasis Live '25 world tour. Before the tour Oasis had not performed live in Britain or Ireland in 16 years and crowds are expected to be significant on both Saturday and Sunday nights. Transport for Ireland has warned concertgoers not to bring cars to the stadium and parking will be prohibited in a wide area, including residential streets around the stadium. On the Dart and commuter rail network, there will be extra trains before and after the concerts on the Maynooth line, serving Drumcondra Station directly, while the northern commuter line and city centre routes will have additional Dart services to cater for demand. READ MORE Concertgoers are encouraged to travel early and to expect trains to be busy. Alcohol is not permitted on any train services. [ Oasis at Croke Park: Stage times, set list, ticket information, how to get there and more Opens in new window ] Irish Rail has announced additional intercity train and commuter services. But the company warned that many trains on intercity routes are already sold out – on Friday, as well as for the Saturday and Sunday concert dates – with remaining tickets selling fast. Irish Rail urged those planning to travel long distances for the gigs or for other reasons to book their travel as soon as possible at or the Iarnród Éireann app, as tickets will not be available at intercity stations on the day. Customers must travel on the specific train booked. Extra intercity trains are as follows: Saturday August 16th 08.00 Cork to Dublin Heuston 10.15 Waterford to Dublin Heuston 00.30 Dublin Heuston to Galway (departs after midnight so check August 17th for ticket sales) 00.40 Dublin Heuston to Cork (departs after midnight so check August 17th for ticket sales) with connection at Limerick Junction for Limerick [ Oasis in Cardiff: This was emotional. For the Manchester-Irish diaspora, it's like family Opens in new window ] Sunday August 17th 07.45 Cork to Dublin Heuston 10.45 Waterford to Dublin Heuston 14.15 Du in Heuston to Waterford 00.40 Dublin Heuston to Cork (departs after midnight so check August 18th for ticket sales) with connection at Limerick Junction for Limerick There will be a 23:59 Dublin Connolly to Belfast both nights. Concert goes have been advised to check for the full list of services.

Irish Rail warning to Oasis fans ahead of Croke Park shows as trains selling out
Irish Rail warning to Oasis fans ahead of Croke Park shows as trains selling out

Irish Daily Mirror

time5 days ago

  • Irish Daily Mirror

Irish Rail warning to Oasis fans ahead of Croke Park shows as trains selling out

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