A signalling issue on the Dart has been resolved after an hour of delays due to a “major signalling fault”, Iarnród Éireann has announced.
“The signalling issue has been resolved, and we are working to move trains onto platforms,” a statement posted on X said.
All Dart and Dublin to Dundalk train services had been suspended earlier and Dublin Bus was accepting rail tickets for affected services, a spokesperson said. Outside of the Dublin Bus network, customers were advised to “make alternative transport arrangements”.
Delays are still expected as the Dart begins running again.
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Belfast services are also affected, and there will be delays to Maynooth and Grand Canal Dock/Connolly to Hazelhatch/Newbridge services.
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