Dublin Northern Commuter services have been disrupted as a result.
Commuters travelling into the Dublin from the north side of the city have been affected by a collision between a vehicle and a bridge at Portmarnock on Thursday morning.
All services suspend through Portmarnock due to vehicle hitting bridge. Update to follow
— Iarnród Éireann (@IrishRail) October 5, 2017
Irish Rail reported ongoing disruption to Northern Commuter line services as a result of the collision, with all services through Portmarnock initially suspended as a result.
Update: Ongoing disruption to Northern commuter line services due to vehicle hitting bridge at Portmarnock Dublin Bus accepting rail tickets
— Iarnród Éireann (@IrishRail) October 5, 2017
Update: DART services currently operating between Greystones and Clongriffin. Due to vehicle hitting bridge in Portmarnock.
— Iarnród Éireann (@IrishRail) October 5, 2017
DART services are currently operating between Greystones and Clongriffin and as of approximately 8.40am, Irish Rail confirmed that services through Portmarnock have resumed, although passengers are facing delays of up to 30 minutes as a result.
Update: Services have resumed through Portmarnock with delays of up to 30 mins following a vehicle striking bridge.
— Iarnród Éireann (@IrishRail) October 5, 2017
Dublin Bus services will be accepting Irish Rail tickets and passengers are advised to keep an eye on the Irish Rail Twitter feed for updates throughout the morning.
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