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Knock-on delays for Dart services during Friday rush hour after incident at Sydney Parade

Service is suspended between Lansdowne Road and Dun Laoghaire.

DART SERVICES ARE only operating between Howth/Malahide and Lansdowne Road, and between Dun Laoghaire to Greystones this evening after an incident caused delays.

An Irish Rail spokesperson told TheJournal.ie that knock on delays can be expected for all Dart services.

It will mean that people who use the service face a longer commute home this evening, as service has been suspended across seven stations on the southside.

The spokesperson added that Dublin Bus is accepting rail tickets on its services.

Read: Dart services back to normal after incident on line caused delays

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