Irish Rail confirm extra services for the All-Ireland Semi-Finals.
He said customers should keep an eye on their website."We obviously have to look at how the draw goes [and] the resources that we have - but yes, we will have additional services there.Mr Kenny said such announcements can sometimes be close match day.
"Those scheduled services do have to be looked after first around the network, because they're the people who're travelling with us every week., Mr Kenny said it is about getting more people on trains. "They will be better trains in terms of accessibility, in terms of facilities for cyclists, for families onboard.
"We're right now in the second round - in fact, just finished the second round of public consultation - for DART+ North, which is about extending it to Drogheda," he said.
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