Extra trains have been made available by Iarnród Éireann from Cork to Dublin this Sunday, August 22 for the All-Ireland football semi-final clash between Cork and Dublin.
Some trains from Cork and Kerry to Dublin on Sunday morning are already heavily booked.
Iarnród Éireann today said: "In addition to our regular scheduled trains to Dublin at 8.30am and 10.30am on Sunday morning - two extra trains depart Kent Station, Cork at 8.15am and at 9am have been provided and are scheduled to serve Mallow (8.37am and 9.21am) and Charleville (8.50am and 9.35am) before arriving in Dublin at 11.05am and 11.50am."
Seats are also available on trains from Cork to Dublin on Saturday and returning from Dublin to Cork on Monday.
If customers are flexible with regards to their choice of trains – they will be able to purchase one of Iarnród Éireann’s web only fares - €10 each way from Cork to Dublin, subject to availability.