Rail services back to normal in south-east

Rail services in the south-east are set to get back to normal this morning after more than two weeks of disruption.

Rail services in the south-east are set to get back to normal this morning after more than two weeks of disruption.

The line between Bray and Greystones has been closed since the beginning of February as a result of a rockfall.

A small landslide south of Arklow also caused services to be suspended between Bray and Gorey.

Iarnród Éireann says full services will resume this morning, with the first of the new Intercity railcar fleet also being introduced on the line.

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