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Irish Rail cancels services due to Covid-19 infections and close contact staff absences

The rail service cancellations are centred around Leinster.

IRISH RAIL HAS cancelled a number of services over the coming week due to “Covid-19 and close contact absences”.

The company announced the temporary service alterations which will run from tomorrow, Tuesday, until Friday. 

They made the announcement on their website today and apologised for the disruption. 

The services are: the 06:12hrs & 07:19hrs Newbridge to Grand Canal Dock, the 06:30hrs Carlow to Heuston and the 07:35hrs Newbridge to Heuston.

The 08:17hrs, 10:32hrs, 12:35hrs, 17:30hrs, 17:52hrs, 19:32hrs & 21:35hrs Hazelhatch to Grand Canal Dock are also due to suffer.

The 15:08hrs Newbridge to Pearse Street Station and the 07:26hrs, 09:11hrs, 11:30hrs, 16:28hrs, 16:59hrs, 18:40hrs, 20:30hrs & 22:30hrs Grand Canal Dock to Hazelhatch.

Finally there will be disruption on the 13:30hrs & 18:17hrs Grand Canal Dock to Newbridge.

The company said: “We are working to ensure that your journey is a safe one during COVID-19.

“Customers are asked at all times to act in line with Government and health authorities’ advice regarding travel by public transport.”

They have appealed to service users to social distance on journeys and avoid travel “unless your journey is for essential work, education, care provision or medical purposes”.

They have also advised that, until further notice, that those who travel by Intercity should book their travel in advance at this website, including holders of free travel passes or existing valid tickets.

“This will ensure the available capacity is effectively managed, providing rail customers with a safe and sanitary travelling environment,” the company explained.   

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    Mute Conor Mc Lysaght
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    Sep 16th 2018, 8:35 AM

    They’re also going to need a replacement-replacement bus service contract, in case the replacement bus service goes on strike or has operational issues.
    And then of course they’ll need a replacement-replacement-replacement bus service…….

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    Sep 16th 2018, 8:20 AM

    Did Mr Bean take over irish rail a couple of weeks ago?

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    Sep 16th 2018, 8:17 AM

    Would this mean more public transport?
    Would they have more facilities for wheelchair assesibileties

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    Sep 16th 2018, 9:30 AM

    @Louise Ní Riain: Not so long ago they were broke and crying out for cash . So what has changed?

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    Sep 16th 2018, 1:07 PM

    @Louise Ní Riain: No, at the moment when there is work on the train line, Dublin Bus drive from staition to station to make sure nobody is stuck. Instead they’re going to get a private service to do it.

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    Sep 16th 2018, 1:37 PM

    I’d be very happy if they also improved the already dismal inter City bus service. I traveled to Sligo recently, from Galway. Took almost 3 hours to get there. If the bus was put through the NCT, it would not have been deemed save. A total upgrade has to happen.

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    Sep 16th 2018, 3:37 PM

    Be great if they’d put new track in or have a commuter plan or do anything with some foresight.

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