
Major delays warning for M50 users as Irish Rail passangers face significant disruption due to ‘cow on the line'
It comes amid an M50 breakdown and significant Irish Rail disruptions.
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Drivers are warned of the breakdowns on the M50 and Dublin roads
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Irish Rail suffered major travel disruptions due to several incidents
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They revealed a breakdown on the
It is currently unknown when the incident will be cleared but it is expected to be sorted in the coming hour.
However, drivers may experience delays as part of the knockback due to the breakdown, nearly halting the morning rush in the bustling
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Another breakdown was reported on Church Street outbound, just before North King Street, blocking the straight-ahead lane.
Irish motorists are also warned of reports of a collision at the junction of Tower Road/College Road/Carpenterstown Road in Clondalkin, Co Dublin.
LiveDrive reports that services are currently at the scene.
Potential delays are expected in the area, with road diversions most likely put in place.
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The busy 07.40 M3 Parkway to Docklands service has been delayed due to a "
However, the incident was quickly resolved, and the service resumed operations 18 minutes behind schedule.
The 08.16 M3 Parkway to Docklands service is proceeding "at reduced speed" to Hansfield.
Due to a signal fault, DART services were suspended between Dun Laoghaire and
The issue was resolved, but some DART services are expected to experience nearly nine minutes of delays but will eventually ease as the day progresses.
The 07.36 Drogheda to Pearse was held in Gormanston due to a "technical issue" on the train, and the service was resumed 25 minutes later.
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The Route 109A 06.39am Kells to
Route N1 and CW2's services will operate with reduced frequency until further notice.
Passengers are also advised that Route 132 cannot serve Rathvilly (Stop 136211) due to a road closure until Tuesday, July 29.
They are urged to use the alternative stops: Tullow Flynns Garage (153991)/(154001) or Baltinglass: Cattlemart (133652)
The spokesperson for Bus Eireann said: "Bus Eireann regrets any inconvenience this may cause our passengers."
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A cow on the line delayed the busy DART service
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Bus Eireann has cancelled a busy service this morning
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