VINE: Taxis in Dublin were very busy this morning due to the rail strike

The strike which was scheduled between 6am and 9am caused those who relied on trains to find another way of getting to work.
So, as you can imagine, Hailo Ireland had a bumper morning.
We're experiencing high demand this morning - bear with us and we'll get you to work soon! #Railstrike 🚕🚂 https://t.co/cmAWkm8oM8
— FREENOW Ireland (@FreeNow_IE) October 23, 2015
Hailo employees were tweeting pics of the company hard at work coordinating efforts across the city.
Full steam ahead this morning in the @HailoIreland office #RailStrike Send coffee please. pic.twitter.com/Hb9B3yZ8vK
— Kevin Clarke (@kevjclarke) October 23, 2015
It's getting busy out there! #Railstrikehttps://t.co/RhznnhR59b
— FREENOW Ireland (@FreeNow_IE) October 23, 2015
But, despite Hailo’s best efforts, commuters were still fairly miffed.
Even though I was waiting an extra hour and everyone looks pissed off, at least a train finally came #Railstrike #brightside #itsFriday
— Edel (@edel_alice) October 23, 2015
.@IrishRail must be the longest rail strike in history. #Donegal has been waiting on a train since 1959 ;) #railstrike
— Rónán McLaughlin (@romclaughlin) October 23, 2015
Disastrous living on island with no alternative public transport to @IrishRail today, well done to those offering lifts! #Cobh #railstrike
— Ken Curtin 🇮🇪 🇪🇺 (@kencurtin) October 23, 2015
Quiet DART tracks and a sky full of fire #railstrike pic.twitter.com/T8XnBRNLpt
— Rebecca Horan (@HoranBex) October 23, 2015
The trains are running again so at least everyone will get home this evening.
H/T: BreakingNews.ie