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The two sides of the dispute disagree over whether plans for a more frequent service constitute a productivity issue.
Iarnród Éireann has said that the train will have to be deep cleaned.
Buck up, everyone.
Irish Rail has said better public transport is the only solution to traffic congestion.
Extended services will run the two weekends before Christmas and on New Year’s Eve.
The three-hour work stoppage was expected to hit thousands.
Services aren’t running north of Pearse Station.
… and the train (and coach trips).
The NBRU said it will move to ballot train drivers for industrial action.
The service will provide tours of up to six nights around the country.
A report into the incident has also found that signatures were missing from inspection reports.
A public vote decided the winner for 2014.
The next 48-hour stoppage starts on the day of the All-Ireland Hurling Final.
Industrial action could have lasting consequences for rail travel, the IEA said.
A review of rail services is currently underway in anticipation of Budget 2015.
The cards are already usable on buses in the county and the scheme will extend to trains by early 2015.
SIPTU said industrial action will only happen if changes to pay and conditions are implemented without agreement.
As if travelling by train isn’t stressful enough, eh?
You wouldn’t want to steal this lad’s seat.
They’ve got it wrong TWICE.
The choice on whether to accept the wage reduction lies with employees, says union.
A number of fox hounds that were out on a hunt were struck by a train travelling to Dublin.
Roads, rail, air and sea are all affected as Ireland takes a battering.
The seven-year-old is now getting a course of shots against hepatitis B and C.
Passengers who booked a seat online for this specific train, but did not get their seat, are entitled to a refund.
The new maximum limit also caps fares at €40 per week across Dublin Bus, Iarnród Éireann and Luas but users of only one service could end up paying more.
The fire meant Connolly Station had to close platforms 6 and 7 in both directions earlier this evening.
You’d better read this if you’re planning on using the rail services this Bank Holiday weekend.
Monthly and annual tickets will increase from 1 November while cash fares and Leap Card prices will go up from 1 December.
Bus transfers are being put in place as engineering works are carried out on the line. Commuter, Enterprise, Rosslare and Maynooth services are also affected.
Alan Shatter said Gardaí were alerted to the rave on a beach in Sutton earlier this month after seeing it on Facebook.
Iarnród Éireann is banning drink on Friday afternoon trains from Heuston to Waterford because of antisocial behaviour.
Have you seen a new €5 note yet? Rail Users Ireland says neither Luas nor Iarnród Éireann machines will take them.
The campaign aims to make road users aware of the correct behaviour at railway crossings and the dangers posed by their misuse.
The rest of the country will remain dry and cold with spells of sunshine over western counties.
To mark International Day Against Racism, the Immigrant Council of Ireland is urging people to report racist abuse.
To mark International Day Against Racism, Dublin transport providers are carrying the message: “Dublin’s Transport Links – Racism Divides”.
She seems to have made a new friend at her temporary home overnight but she’s still looking for her owner.
It’s different… ish.
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