Dart and commuter rail services in Dublin operating with delays of 40 minutes

Delays caused by signalling issue between Shankill and Killiney

The 7.45am Bray-Howth service was cancelled due to 'operational issues'. Photograph: The Irish Times
The 7.45am Bray-Howth service was cancelled due to 'operational issues'. Photograph: The Irish Times

Irish Rail Dart and commuter services are operating with delays of up to 40 minutes in south Dublin due to a signalling issue on Tuesday morning.

The company said the signalling issue is between Shankill and Killiney. “Knock-on delays can be expected as a result of congestion on the line,” it said.

Separately, the 7.45am Bray-Howth service was cancelled due to “operational issues”.

On Monday morning Dart services were delayed by up to 25 minutes due to a vehicle hitting a level crossing.

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Sarah Burns

Sarah Burns

Sarah Burns is a reporter for The Irish Times