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Timetable changes on intercity services to Dublin have come into effect from today but some services have been cut.
The European Commission has approved the grant for 33 new railcars on the Athlone-Portlaoise-Dublin commuter belt.
New figures released by Iarnród Éireann show the number of people taking the DART is up but Intercity and Commuter passengers figures are down.
Locals in Carrick-on-Suir have made over 100 complaints about the noisy train horn.
The cost of one-off bus and train trips increased on Saturday.
Making journey times up to 13 minutes faster, increasing services on Galway, Westport and Portlaoise routes and cancelling poorly demanded services.
The National Transport Authority has sanctioned increases for Dublin Bus, Bus Éireann, Irish Rail and the Luas.
Commuters on the Drogheda, Maynooth, M3 Parkway, Kildare and Gorey services can now work on their laptops, tablets and smart phones during their commute.
The disabled access lifts in Balbriggan train station in North County Dublin are finally due to reopen today, three months after being vandalised.
CIE said it has to ensure it is in a position to keep providing transport services and can not rule out difficult decisions in the future.
The chairman and chief executive of Iarnród Éireann went to Leinster House to meet with the Fine Gael senator today.
The state-run transport company has been given a funding top-up, though it’s not clear what services have been at risk.
Irish Rail says the Intercity fleet is now fully equipped with WiFi, and every seat will have a plug socket for passengers to charge their devices on board.
Iarnród Éireann is to look for around 11 per cent of its staff base to take a “voluntary severance package”.
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39 out of every 40 Intercity journeys reached their destination within 10 minutes of the scheduled arrival time.
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The transport minister says he would like companies interested in a commercial service to come forward with their proposals.
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A young girl was struck by a train on the Waterford line outside Limerick Junction.
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The horses were struck by a train on railway tracks close to Enniscorthy in the early hours of this morning.
The driver of the DART suffered injuries after detonators exploded in the driver’s cabin at Bray station during rush hour this morning.
Iarnród Éireann is reducing the cost of intercity train travel for students by up to 47 per cent in some cases.
Public transport minister Alan Kelly says there are 57,000 Leap cards in circulation, with only a small number of complaints lodged.
The capital’s bus provider will kick off a trial run of its proposed free WiFi service on a small number of buses next week.
The new fares regime means higher prices on most InterCity routes, but some ticket prices are also set to fall.
Iarnród Éíreann confirms adjusted fares, with most prices up by 0.6% to 13.3% – while also reforming the types of tickets sold.
As rail fares go up for commuter and DART passengers, Iarnród Éireann says technical faults are holding up the use of new carriages.
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Ticket prices are going up by an average of 6 per cent on Dart fares and 6.7 per cent for Commuter services.
Iarnród Éireann has released details of its Christmas and New Year schedules and has advised customers to book in advance.
The fare hikes are due to take effect in January 2012.
Bus and train services to the North are among those affected by the action, with delays expected at UK airports.
The stretch of line between Grand Canal Dock and Sydney Parade was closed due to river bed erosion following the October floods.
The DART line at the River Dodder in Dublin may reopen midweek – however serious disruption to some other services are still in effect.
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