20/05/2015
Luas Green Line Services Suspended Over Power Cut
Luas Green Line services between Brides Glen and Stephen's Green have been suspended due to a power cut.
A statement on its website said: "Luas Green Line is running between St Stephens Green and Carrickmines.
"There is no tram service between Carrickmines and Bridesglen, there is however an alternative bus service in place serving the afffected stops.
"Luas Tickets are valid on Dublin Bus."
The firm apologised for any inconvenience it has caused to passengers.
(CD/JP)
A statement on its website said: "Luas Green Line is running between St Stephens Green and Carrickmines.
"There is no tram service between Carrickmines and Bridesglen, there is however an alternative bus service in place serving the afffected stops.
"Luas Tickets are valid on Dublin Bus."
The firm apologised for any inconvenience it has caused to passengers.
(CD/JP)
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