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COMMUTERS HAVE BEEN advised customers that due to fire damage to signalling equipment at Bray last week, there will be major disruption between Dalkey and Greystones all week.
Today there will be no DART service between Bray and Greystones.
A limited bus service will operate between Greystones Station and Bray Station as well as Greystones Station and Bray/Dun Laoghaire/Dublin Connolly Stations for Rosslare/Wexford-Dublin services.
If you’re heading to work this morning, you can expect it to be busy, as there will be a reduced timetable.
Iarnród Éireann also advises customers that the journey time between Bray to Dalkey will be 30 minutes, so give yourself extra time.
There will also be reduced frequency during off-peak hours today with a shuttle bus running each way between Bray and Dalkey every hour.
In the evening, services will run every 30 minutes to Bray, however, there will be no DART running from Bray.
To allow essential repair works, there will be no DART running between Dalkey and Bray in the late evening.
Dublin Bus will continue to accept rail tickets at all times for journeys to and from areas south of Dalkey.
More information on service times can be read here. Irish Rail has apologised for the inconvenience caused by the damage and necessary repair works.
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