Disruption to train services to and from Dublin this Bank holiday weekend

There is disruption to train services operating to and from Dublin this Bank holiday weekend.

Disruption to train services to and from Dublin this Bank holiday weekend

There is disruption to train services operating to and from Dublin this Bank holiday weekend.

It is due to engineering works as part of the City Centre Resignalling Project in the capital.

DART, Commuter and Belfast Enterprise services will face disruption until Monday.

DART services will operate between Bray/Greystones and Pearse Station only. There will be no services between Pearse and Howth/Malahide. Dublin Bus will accept tickets to and from areas served by northside DART stations.

On the Northern Commuter routes, Drogheda and Dundalk services will operate to and from Malahide Station. Bus transfers will operate between Malahide and Connolly/Pearse stations.

Connolly to Belfast services will be bus transfers from Connolly to Drogheda, and by train from Drogheda to Belfast.

Rosslare Europort to Dublin services will operate to and from Pearse Station, instead of Connolly Station.

All Maynooth commuter services will operate to/from Connolly only.

Full details are available on irishrail.ie

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