By Dan Walsh Iarnród Éireann has confirmed over 50 extra train services will again operate this year during Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann to/from Wexford, allowing more people to attend the country’s leading traditional music festival. An extra Dublin Connolly to Wexford train will operate each day between Tuesday 5th and Sunday 10th August, and an extensive rangeContinue reading “Extra 50 trains between Wexford and Dublin/Arklow during Fleadh Cheoil”
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WB Yeats sails to Rosslare Europort from this week
By Dan Walsh Transport Ministers Eamon Ryan and James Lawless, as well as the Department of Transport, are actively engaging with stakeholders to address the challenges to freight and passenger travel to and from Holyhead Port, following damage caused during Storm Darragh last weekend. This morning, both were fully briefed by Department Officials, the IrishContinue reading “WB Yeats sails to Rosslare Europort from this week”
120% increase in UK traffic into Rosslare Europort
By Dan Walsh Rosslare Europort is once again playing a strategic role for the country, working in conjunction with shipping partners and the logistics industry by providing additional capacity at the port to help alleviate the issues that are currently being experienced due to the closure of Holyhead port caused by storm damage. Rosslare EuroportContinue reading “120% increase in UK traffic into Rosslare Europort “
Weekend Rosslare train service news
Irish Rail have advised the public that there will be no trains running between Greystones and Dún Laoghaire next Saturday and Sunday, 28th-29th September. Engineering works will once again cause disruption to railway travel this weekend, as there will be no trains running between Greystones and Dún Laoghaire. DART services will operate between Malahide/Howth andContinue reading “Weekend Rosslare train service news”
Weekend train services to Dublin
By Dan Walsh Engineering work will disrupt railway services serving the Rosslare Line and Wicklow, including DART on Saturday and Sunday, October 8th and 9th, so commuters are asked to take note. Both Dart and Commuter services will be affected by the work and will increase travel times. Irish Rail have posted the following detailsContinue reading “Weekend train services to Dublin”
