Thousands Late To Work This Morning Due To Irish Rail Signal Fault
Thousands of workers on their way into Dublin this morning faced massive delays as a result of services suspended into and out of Heuston due to a major signal fault.
Irish railed Tweeted on the matter this morning:
Update:No services operating into and out of Heuston due to a major signal fault. This is impacting all intercity, Portlaoise Commuter and Newbridge/Hazelhatch to Grand Canal Dock services. Efforts are ongoing to rectify the problem.Update to follow
— Iarnród Éireann (@IrishRail) May 28, 2019
They have also advised customers to seek alternative transport.
Update: Ongoing efforts to rectify the signal fault at Heuston. We are advising all customers who have not yet arrived at a station to seek alternative transport as there are no services moving into and out of Heuston
— Iarnród Éireann (@IrishRail) May 28, 2019
The latest updates from Twitter show that some services are being operated through a manual signalling system. The Portlaoise Communter and Hazelhatch to Grand Canal Dock services remain suspended.
Update: 05:50 Cork Heuston, 05:30 Limerick Heuston and 06;15 Cork Heuston and 05:40 Portlaoise Heuston are back moving. These services are being operated through a manual signalling system. Nothing else moving at present
— Iarnród Éireann (@IrishRail) May 28, 2019
Update: Galway and Westport services are now resuming. All services to/from Heuston now operating with delays up to 50 minutes on route expected. https://t.co/R5DYYPp0zV
— Iarnród Éireann (@IrishRail) May 28, 2019
Update: Portlaoise Commuter & Hazelhatch to Grand Canal Dock services remain suspended. All Intercity services including Galway/Westport services are back operating subject to delays
— Iarnród Éireann (@IrishRail) May 28, 2019
If you plan on travelling today, check Irish Rail Twitter page for the latest updates.