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Delays alert for Dublin motorists amid demonstration in city as Irish Rail SUSPEND services after vehicle hits bridge
COMMUTERS on the M1 motorway this morning faced major delays following debris on the busy route.
And those planning to travel on the busy road to the heart of the capital have been warned of delays due to a demonstration in the area.
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Debris on the busy motorways is affecting the traffic flow this morning
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Irish Rail suffered travel disruption due to a shocking incident
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Bus Eireann has cancelled one of their busy services
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Transport Infrastructure Ireland reported debris on the M1 motorway southbound between J4 Donabate and J3
And there's another debris reported on the Limerick's M18 motorway northbound between J3 Coonagh and J4 Cratloemoyle, affecting the
Emergency road services are currently at the scene to remove debris and restore the affected lanes to improve the traffic flow.
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They stated that traffic is following behind with delays of 15 minutes, and they are urged to take alternative routes if possible.
The demonstration is currently stopped between Foster's Avenue and the UCD flyover, blocking the bus lane.
Drivers are warned of 20-minute delay from Brewery Road.
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There are currently few reports of M50 congestion, affecting the southbound route between J5 and J7.
And the M50 northbound is experiencing congestion between J7 and J9 Red Cow.
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No other congestions were reported on the roads to Dublin.
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Meanwhile,
The spokesperson said the services are "suspended" through
Issuing an update, the services have resumed their operations with the 05:25
No further services were impacted by the travel disruption.
Elsewhere,
Route 329 06.15 Kilfinnane to Limerick was cancelled, while Route 350 08.35 Doolin to Galway was delayed by 25 minutes.
The spokesperson said: "Bus Éireann wish to apologise to passengers for any inconvenience caused."