17/08/2007

Rail Services To Dublin Delayed

Rail services from Cork and Limerick to Dublin have been disrupted following an engine fault on a train today.

The fault developed on the train leaving Kent Station, Cork, travelling to Heuston Station in Dublin at 5.15am.

All trains that left both Cork and Limerick for Dublin before 7.30am have been delayed for 90 minutes.

(SB/SP)

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