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DART and Commuter services 'cleared to resume' between Raheny and Connolly but knock-on delays expected

Bus transfers are in place for Belfast services from Drogheda station, while Dublin Bus is accepting valid rail tickets.

LAST UPDATE | 19 Jun

DART AND COMMUTER services between Raheny and Dublin Connolly have been “cleared to resume” after being suspended this morning due to what’s been described as a “tragic incident”.

Iarnród Éireann however has advised that “knock-on delays can be expected” as it regulates services back to schedule.

Iarnród Éireann had previously advised that disruption would continue throughout the morning peak.

Bus transfers had been in place for Belfast services from Drogheda station, while Dublin Bus had been accepting valid rail tickets.

A shuttle service was also in operation between Howth/Howth Junction.

A garda spokesperson said gardaí and emergency services are currently at the scene of the tragic incident at Killester railway station.

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