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Most public transport gradually returning to normal - though Luas Green Line remains out of action

Transport options are gradually, slowly, returning to normal.

Updated 7.35pm

STORM EMMA IS rapidly moving into the rear view mirror and Met Éireann has slightly downgraded the snow-ice alert for Munster, Leinster, Cavan and Monaghan from red to orange.

That doesn’t mean that public transport is running entirely as normal nor that roads are clear and safe. Far from it. Here is how things stand with transport around the country.

BUSES

Dublin Bus has resumed 37 services, but mostly on main roads, and with reduced frequency. These core routes will operate until last bus, or 11.30pm tonight.

The company plans to offer the same skeleton service tomorrow.

Customers are asked to check in on DublinBus.ie for more details after inspectors have been out along the routes.

“We are making every effort to increase the number of routes and level of service operating throughout the day and will update our website regularly,” a spokesperson said at midday.

Bus Éireann is particularly concerned about services in the southwest of the country where it says conditions are “very poor”.

This includes Limerick, Kerry, Tipperary and Clare. No services were in operation there before 10.30am and will be constantly under review.

The most recent update from the company was delivered at 6.30pm – many routes remain affected, particularly in the east and southeast, while all services running for the rest of the evening can be viewed here.

In the east, all Expressway services have been in operation since this afternoon. In the west, all Expressway services are scheduled to go ahead.

All Galway city bus services are operational, as are Athlone town services.

Some rural services in the west are being curtailed.

All Cork city services have been running since this morning, as are all Expressway and rural services in the south.

All Eurolines services operational today.

Commuters on the Dundalk-Dublin corridor meanwhile will have all Matthews Bus services back operational from tomorrow.

1 Some Dublin Bus services have resumed Twitter / Wearedublintown Twitter / Wearedublintown / Wearedublintown

TRAINS

The latest from Irish Rail:

Most services are now back up and running, with the DART in Dublin now operating in both directions.

Trains out of Dublin Heuston are running a half hour behind this evening.

The Luas Red Line is now operating between The Point and Red Cow. There is no service from Red Cow to Tallaght, or from Red Cow to Saggart. The frequency is every 30 minutes.

Luas Green Line service is not in operation today. You can check for updates here. Luas Park and Rides are all closed.

It’s not yet known whether or not the Green line will operate tomorrow. It is definitely out of action for the morning at least, as crews continue to try and clear the tracks of snow.

AIR

Cork Airport has reopened this afternoon. There may be delays however due to a backlog of cancelled services from this morning.

Dublin Airport says it is back in business this morning but that all customers should check with their airlines before travelling:

Shannon Airport is open, as is Knock Airport – again, customers need to check with their airlines to see if there has been any knock-on effect on a flight due to depart or arrive there.

Kerry Airport, in Farranfore, has now reopened.

Aer Lingus warned that its short-haul schedule would be disrupted with many early morning cancellations and that most of its services won’t begin again until 10am. You can check the status of your flight here.

Ryanair was also expecting disruption to its flights in and out of Dublin Airport and Cork Airport and is also asking customers to check in with the status of their flight here.

ROADS

Gardai are warning motorists not to make unnecessary journeys – the red alert has been lifted but many roads are still treacherous with snow and ice.

The AA outlines the worst of the roads on its website here. Kerry, Laois, Louth, Limerick, Tipperary, Westmeath, Carlow, Clare, Offaly, Waterford, Kilkenny, parts of Cork, Meath, Kildare, Wicklow and south and west Dublin are particularly treacherous.

Ferries

Multiple Irish Ferries services between Ireland and Britain and France have either been cancelled, or the sailings have been delayed due to the ongoing severe weather conditions.

More details are available here.

The same situation applies to Stena Line sailings. More information on those services can be found here.

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    Mute Annette Temple
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    Jun 19th 2013, 10:01 PM

    Let’s hope Adrian Bayley will get a taste of his own medicine while inside. Karma is a wonderful thing. :)

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    Mute David Harkin
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    Jun 19th 2013, 10:51 PM

    I see the trolls ‘ red thumb brigade’ are out again. Bloody morons!!!

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    Mute Abbi Cranky
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    Jun 19th 2013, 9:56 PM

    He raises a pertinent question though, what the hell point is there having a maximum sentence if it’s not going to be imposed.
    With this guy’s previous history and then this case on top, if he didn’t warrant it I shudder, shudder to thing what actually would.

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    Mute Dublinjonny
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    Jun 19th 2013, 9:48 PM

    My heart poors for this guy and i agree he was let down by the justice system …. but maybe not something that should be a headline in this country …. rape carries 15 years in Oz.? Try 15 weeks over here

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    Mute Michael Lawlor
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    Jun 20th 2013, 4:30 AM

    This man had already raped 8 women prior to murdering Jill and only served 10 years altogether. He also broke someone jaw whilst out on parole for rape. Australian justice system is a joke, too focused on the offender as opposed to the community.

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    Jun 19th 2013, 9:53 PM

    These types of yokes should not be getting let out of jail after a set number of years, they should be kept inside if they’re not safe. And most of them don’t even look for help inside but they still get let out.. our own “beast of the east” LM got let out and he’s free now to prey on potential victims. These fiends should stay locked up in my opinion.

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    Mute Jason Culligan
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    Jun 19th 2013, 10:12 PM

    They should be locked up for life if they cannot be rehabilitated. Right now we gather the worst in society and throw them into a building where they are expected to be kept for a number of years. Then they’re just thrown back into the world after an arbitrary number of years has been fulfilled. It’s no wonder the western world has such high rates of reoffending with a system like that.

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    Mute Jamie McCormack
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    Jun 20th 2013, 12:39 AM

    Exactly Jason, that’s what I’m saying, these types shouldn’t get a release date while they’re still a danger..

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    Mute Les Rock
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    Jun 19th 2013, 10:33 PM

    Was nearly in tears watching this chap on the news. I hope he takes a civil action and sues the a*** off them

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    Mute Maria Dardis
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    Jun 19th 2013, 11:54 PM

    A lot of red thumbs again tonight in response to what decent people are expressing. If one has any compassion for Gill, her husband and family what is their problem with decent people expressing their views. All I can say some sickos trolling the journal and in support obviously of vile rapists and murderers. Sad but very true! Lets see how many ref thumbs?

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    Mute Seán O' Sullivan
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    Jun 19th 2013, 10:26 PM

    Heartbreaking interview. At least some justice has been served. RIP

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    Mute Louise
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    Jun 19th 2013, 11:06 PM

    He should never be allowed out of prison as long as he draws breath. I don’t know why he can’t get life. And I mean real ‘life’- not like this country. We should also take notice in this country of letter sex offenders out on parole. They’re monsters who will offend again!

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    Mute Mary Kavanagh
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    Jun 20th 2013, 12:04 AM

    I think Tom Meagher is right about the remorse. I’m sure Bayley’s lawyer pointed out to him that if he showed some remorse he’d get a few years off his sentence. Crocodile tears. The man shouldn’t have been out on bail and now he should have a whole-life sentence with no possibility of his ever getting out.

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    Jun 19th 2013, 11:47 PM

    It’s heartbreaking, that poor man

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    Mute Dom Morgan
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    Jun 20th 2013, 6:39 AM

    God damn judges are the same all over the world. They play gods and seem to enjoy showing mercy to monsters. Judges should be replaced by a software driven logic.

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    Jun 20th 2013, 2:16 AM

    I agree Mary. Predators such as these, do not have the capacity to experience remorse, let alone understand its meaning. It’s a foreign concept to them, like a foreign language is to us.

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    Mute Patricia Martin
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    Jun 20th 2013, 2:10 AM

    Sadly the shit will be on a secure wing, which will be hard to access by any one other than staff.
    It is so sad and the family is so brave.
    I am ashamed of the Australian Legal System.
    RIP

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    Jun 20th 2013, 1:41 PM

    Unfortunately here in Ireland rapists get off lightly too. The kind of sentence given in the article below is an absolute disgrace and sends out the complete wrong message.

    http://www.independent.ie/irish-news/courts/rapist-avoids-jail-for-sex-attacks-on-wifes-little-sister-because-his-children-have-special-needs-29328073.html

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