Public transport coping with bad weather

Public transport networks are running well this evening despite the adverse weather.

Public transport coping with bad weather

Public transport networks are running well this evening despite the adverse weather.

Dublin Airport is fully operational, but passengers are advised to contact their airline before going to the airport.

Irish Rail has said trains are running across its network with delays of around 10 or 15 minutes.

The M3 Parkway and Dunboyne services are suspended but a bus is running from Phoenix Park Station.

In Dublin, the Luas Red Line is now operating a full service in both directions between The Point Stop and Tallaght, although the stop at Connolly station is closed.

The Luas Green Line is operating from St Stephen's Green to Sandyford and there is a bus service between Sandyford and Brides Glen.

Dublin Bus has said the nite link service in the capital will not run tonight.

Most Bus Eireann services are operating as normal with some delays and diversions in affected areas.

Bus Éireann services currently affected by weather and road conditions include:

Route 4: Dublin-Waterford – operating via M9 to Carlow

Route 7 Cork-Dublin -1830 to Kilkenny will operate to Clonmel only

Route 73 Athlone Waterford - Operating to Portlaoise only. Waterford departures cancelled.

Route 109A: Navan-DCU – Service not operating via Ashbourne & Ratoath

Route 133: Dublin-Wicklow – Operating, not serving ‘’Leg of Mutton’’

Route 101N: Drogheda Night Rider cancelled tonight and tomorrow night

Route 109N: Navan Night Rider cancelled tonight and tomorrow night

Route 126N: Newbridge Night Rider cancelled tonight and tomorrow night

Route 177 Monaghan Dublin - 20:45 Ex Dublin cancelled

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