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Major disruptions coming down the tracks for Limerick train users

Works will replace a signalling system that has been in place for more than a century.

IRISH RAIL PASSENGERS are facing significant disruptions over the next three weeks as no trains will operate in or out of Limerick’s Colbert Station due to major works.

Starting on Monday evening, bus transfers will operate on all train services to and from the station. Passengers of the Limerick to Limerick Junction; Limerick to Ennis; and Limerick to Birdhill routes have been advised of the following changes.

  • Bus transfers will be in operation for all services between Limerick and Limerick Junction, with onward train connections to/from Dublin and Cork
  • Bus transfers will be in operation for all services between Limerick and Ennis with onward train connections to/from Galway
  • Bus transfers will be operation between Limerick and Birdhill with an onward train connection to/from Ballybrophy.
  • Timetable revisions are in place, including: bus transfers will depart Limerick 15 minutes earlier than the advertised train departure time
  • There will be a reduced service level to Sixmilebridge during this time.

As a revised timetable will operate during the month of June, customers are being advised to check the website at least 24 hours before making any journey.

The works will replace the old signalling system, which has been in place for over 100 years, with a new computerised signalling system. The company says the works are complex because Limerick is a terminal.

“These works will futureproof Limerick Station’s signalling needs for decades to come and will improve safety and reliability,” company spokesman Barry Kenny said.

The station is due to reopen fully on 26 June.

Irish Rail has warned members of the public that all train lines will remain live during the works, with test and maintenance trains operating.

There are also extra trains running on several routes this Bank Holiday weekend when over 200,000 people are expected to use Intercity rail services.

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    Apr 20th 2022, 12:33 PM

    Would we clean up our own shop first. Deal with our own homeless and poverty first and then worry about the world.

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    Apr 20th 2022, 11:27 AM

    Good to hear this. I spoke to several Ukrainians last week who were college students at home and would like to study here but didn’t know how to go about it. Hopefully there are similar information sessions in different parts of the country as the refugees are well spread out.

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    Apr 20th 2022, 1:28 PM

    @Gerry McCaughey: don’t suppose by any chance you’ve had time to ask them where they will be accomodated while they take up thos great opportunity? Because my kids going to college can’t get accomodation?

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    Apr 20th 2022, 4:07 PM

    @Patricia O’Brien: one of the girls I spoke to was being accommodated by the family of her Irish friend who have been so good to her. I saw videos she took on her phone that make what we saw in Bucha seem mild. The rest were all being housed in a hotel in the town I was working in that day which I won’t name. All I’m sure would rather be in their home country worrying about boys and grades than worrying about which of the family members they had to leave behind they might not see again. Puts a perspective on things, don’t you think?

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    Apr 20th 2022, 4:48 PM

    @Gerry McCaughey: I wont apologose for being pissed off with the housing or accomodation situation in this country, there are families who have been in hotels and b and bs for years, silently waiting for housing, constantly overlooked, with kids who have NO chance of going to college, so spare me the smug comments, pity u don’t have the same compassion for those people… but then it’s fashionable to get involved in ukraines war but not so fashionable to be concerned about whats been going on on your own door step.

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