Irish Rail says crews working to resolve problem caused by damage to overhead lines in Clontarf area
Disruption to rail services, which has prevented trains travelling between Killester and Dublin city centre, is unlikely to be resolved before 10.30am on Monday, according to Irish Rail.
The issue has been caused by damage to the overhead lines in the area but the company has said it will take some time for the issue to be resolved and services restored. The company had earlier said that the issue would be fixed by 10am, but have extended this timeframe.
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