The trolley service was withdrawn as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic in early 2020.
ONBOARD CATERING SERVICES are to resume on the Cork to Dublin route from early April, Irish Rail has confirmed.
The trolley service will initially be available on selected services on the Cork to Dublin route from early April, building to all Cork-Dublin services within a number of weeks.With Cork to Dublin also serving the vast majority of customers travelling to/from Kerry and Limerick , 50% of Intercity customers will have on-board catering available, including Dublin-Belfast Enterprise, Irish Rail said.
Speaking to RTÉ’s Morning Ireland, Irish Rail spokesperson Barry Kenny said it is down to the catering provider to decide the prices for items onsale.
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