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Major transport delays in Dublin with bus and rail routes affected
There is significant disruption to rail services while there is no road access to Fairview due to flooding.
COTA’s CEO is getting a raise amid rising ridership and the implementation of the $8 billion public transit initiative LinkUs.
Stick with our live blog where we will bring you the latest on what is happening on Dublin's roads, electricity and water ...
Belfast Live on MSN
Details of Northern Ireland train lines closed for engineering works over coming weekends
Rail replacement bus services will be in place for a number of train lines ...
Met Éireann is once again warning of localised and river flooding with difficult travelling conditions expected ...
Translink is advising passengers to plan ahead as a series of essential planned engineering works will affect services on the ...
Irish Examiner on MSN
New yellow rain warnings issued as flooding risk persists after Storm Chandra
Met Éireann warns further heavy rain could worsen flooding, as unions renew calls for climate leave and travel disruption ...
STORM Chandra has caused serious travel disruptions across Ireland this morning following a second night of wind and rain warnings. Traffic chiefs have warned fallen trees, flooding and several ...
Independent.ie on MSN
NTA confirms changes to route 80 after months of disruption in Chapelizod
Residents in Chapelizod have been told changes to the Route 80 bus service will come into effect from February 8, as the ...
TomTom data shows average congestion levels hovering around 52%, with commuters losing about 6 days and 8 hours to rush hour traffic over the year. Despite that reputation, recent data points to some ...
Dublin Live on MSN
Joe Duffy 'surprised' by one RTE decision after he left Liveline
The Dublin broadcaster hung up the microphone last year, when former Hard Shoulder Kieran Cuddihy took over the iconic ...
‘Everything is gone’: Occupants advised to leave flooded homes - Clean-up operations continued amid the threat of more rain in some of the worst-affected towns, like Enniscorthy and Aughrim, and areas ...
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