Irish Rail reverts to pre-August 26 schedule on Oct 14 due to disruptions caused by new timetable, with increased routes to Galway, Waterford, and Belfast remaining.

Irish Rail will revert to its pre-August 26 timetable starting October 14 due to significant disruptions and delays caused by a new schedule. The changes, which aimed to increase intercity services, led to congestion at Dublin's Connolly Station. The company acknowledged their error and apologized for the inconvenience to commuters. Minor adjustments will be made to some services, while increased routes to Galway, Waterford, and Belfast will remain.

October 03, 2024
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