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Dart and other suburban train services resume after suspension due to signal fault

Dart, Northern Commuter, Phoenix Park Tunnel, Rosslare and Sligo services were all suspended.

LAST UPDATE | 7 hrs ago

IRISH RAIL SERVICES on its suburban train network have resumed after a major signal fault led to their suspension this morning. 

In a post on social media earlier, Irish Rail had said that Dart, Northern Commuter, Phoenix Park Tunnel, Rosslare and Sligo services have been suspended until further notice. 

Those services have now resumed, the company said in a later post. 

There are delays of between 30 and 45 minutes as a result of the suspension. 

 

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