Cork rail commuters complain of being 'packed in' on Cork-Midleton trains due to lack of carriages

There is often standing room only, with just two carriages at peak times, and no space for bicycles or e-scooters for workers who need them to access outlying parts of the city, councillors told
Cork rail commuters complain of being 'packed in' on Cork-Midleton trains due to lack of carriages

Fianna Fáil councillor Patrick Mulcahy said in recent weeks he had been 'inundated' with complaints from people using the Cork-Midleton service.

Just two carriages are regularly being put on the Cork-Midleton railway at peak times, with commuters struggling to get on board, it has been claimed.

There is often standing room only and no space for bicycles or e-scooters for workers who need them to access outlying parts of the industrial hub in Little Island or go from Kent Station in the city to Munster Technological University.

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