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Unread 29-05-2008, 13:55   #15
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Looks like good news!

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Update: 14.15hrs Cork & Kerry, service disruptions, Thursday 29th May by Corporate Communications


UPDATE: 14.15hrs, Thursday 29th May

Iarnród Éireann is pleased to announce that Cork & Kerry services are expected to resume on Friday 30th May.

Regrettably,the following services will remain disrupted today, as follows (evening service arrangements will be confirmed later today on this website)

Service disruption, Thursday 29th May

The following services are expected to be cancelled on Thursday 29th May:


13.30 Cork - Heuston

14.30 Cork - Heuston

15.30 Cork - Heuston

16.30 Cork - Heuston

15.30 Cork - Heuston

18.30 Heuston - Tralee

Afternoon Cork/Cobh and Cork/Mallow services

Afternoon Cork/Tralee services

Services operating on Cork and Kerry routes are:

11.30 Cork to Heuston (with bus transfers between Cork and Mallow)

12.30 Cork to Heuston (with bus transfers between Cork and Mallow, and between Tralee and Mallow)

14.00 Heuston - Cork (with bus transfers between Mallow and Cork)

15.00 Heuston -Cork (with bus transfers between Mallow and Cork, and Mallow and Tralee)

16.00 Heuston-Cork (with bus transfers between Mallow and Cork)

17.00 Heuston - Cork (with bus transfers between Mallow and Cork, and Mallow and Tralee)

Limerick Customers should note:

Some Services to and from Limerick that connect with Cork services at Limerick Junction may be affected by the cancellations, outlined above. Limerick customers are advised to ring 1850 366 222 or contact their local station before travelling. All direct Limerick services are operating as normal.

Please note bus transfers from Cork and from Tralee depart 30 minutes earlier than scheduled train time.

All other routes will operate normally.

Iarnród Éireann apologises for the inconvience caused to customer during these disruptions.
http://www.irishrail.ie/news_centre/...ew&news_id=379
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