Disruption continues to bus services

Bus Éireann has issued a new update this morning, warning that road conditions in the east of the country continue to be very difficult.

Bus Éireann has issued a new update this morning, warning that road conditions in the east of the country continue to be very difficult.

"The vast majority of services in the east of the country are currently operating with some delays," said a statement. "Some local services operating on secondary roads are disrupted."

The majority of services in the rest of the country are operating with delays in some areas.

The following services in the east are cancelled at the moment:

102 Ardcath-Dublin

118 Kilican-Dublin

163 Drogheda/Donore

189 Drogheda/Grangebellew

190 Drogheda/Laytown

There is a limited service on the 173 Drogheda Town Service (North and South).

The 101 Dublin-Drogheda service is now operating via the Port Tunnel due to heavy snow in north Dublin.

There is disruption and delays to some services in Cork county. The following services are cancelled at the moment:

230 Cork-Ballingeary

246 Cork-Sarsfield Court

247 Cork-Glenville

248 Cork-Norrie Roche’s Cross

There are diversions on the 233, 222, and 223 services. The Cork-Tralee Expressway service is currently unable to serve Rathmore and Millstreet.

There are also delays and disruption to a small number of services in West Clare. Due to the cancellation of the 5pm Dublin-West Clare service this evening there will be not be any connections from Ennis tonight at 9.25pm for West Clare.

"Bus Éireann will continue to monitor this situation closely and we would advise customers to contact their local travel office for information on individual services or visit www.buseireann.ie," said a statement.

"Bus Éireann would like to apologise to customers for any inconvenience caused."

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