Hey there, folks! So, this morning in Dublin, we’ve got some major issues with the train services between Maynooth and Leixlip. Apparently, there’s a bit of a problem with a level crossing causing some “significant disruptions.” Irish Rail is scrambling to sort things out by putting special signalling arrangements in place. They’re trying to allow trains from Sligo/Longford to head towards Connolly/Pearse. Sounds like a bit of a headache, doesn’t it?
Here’s the lowdown on the services facing massive delays:
– M3 Parkway-Docklands is running a whopping 18 minutes late
– The 08:15 Maynooth-Pearse service is delayed by 15 minutes
– The 06:55 Sligo-Connolly train is a whopping 91 minutes behind schedule
– The 05:40 Sligo-Connolly service is lagging by 36 minutes
– The 06:15 Longford-Pearse train is running a staggering 57 minutes late
– And the 06:40 Sligo-Connolly service is experiencing delays of around 15 to 20 minutes
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Alright, so it looks like the N7 has been cleared of debris. If you’re cruising in your car, make sure to tune into Dublin City FM for the latest traffic updates. And hey, for all you train commuters out there, here’s the latest Irish Rail update: Maynooth commuter services are kicking off from Clonsilla, while M3 Parkway to Docklands services are operating with a slight 5-minute delay. Also, Dublin Bus is accepting rail tickets from Maynooth and Leixlip, so you’ve got options!
In the midst of all this chaos, it seems like there’s some “significant disruption” happening to the train services between Maynooth and Leixlip. Irish Rail had to suspend the services due to a level crossing issue. According to an Irish Rail spokesperson, there’s a major hiccup on the Maynooth Commuter route. But hey, Dublin Bus has your back and is accepting rail tickets from Maynooth and Leixlip. Stay tuned, folks—a train is on its way to Clonsilla to run a Connolly-bound service.
So there you have it, folks! The morning in Dublin is off to a rocky start with all these train delays and disruptions. But hey, it’s all part of the urban adventure, right? Keep your eyes peeled for more updates as the day unfolds. It’s never a dull moment in this city!