Delays for Rail Commuters After Major Signalling Fault
Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- A major signalling fault caused significant delays for train and DART services in Dublin on Thursday.
- The issue affected all services between Landsowne and Donabate, with delays of up to 90 minutes reported.
- Iarnrรณd รireann's technical team resolved the fault, and services have since resumed, though residual delays are expected.
Train commuters in Dublin faced substantial disruptions on Thursday due to a major signalling power supply fault. The issue, which affected all services operating between Landsowne and Donabate, led to delays of up to 90 minutes for passengers on DART, Belfast, Northern Commuter, Sligo, Rosslare, Maynooth, and M3 Parkway/Hazelhatch lines.
Iarnrรณd รireann, the national railway operator, confirmed that its technical team worked to resolve the problem. The fault was eventually fixed, and trains began to resume normal operations shortly before 1:10 PM. Despite the resolution, passengers were warned that delays would persist and gradually ease throughout the early afternoon.
Barry Kenny, Head of Corporate Communications at Iarnrรณd รireann, issued an apology to customers affected by the disruption. He stated that all services had resumed and that delays would lessen as the afternoon progressed. The company's official Twitter account also provided updates, including a visual of the affected area and a notification about staff detraining passengers from a stalled service.
The incident highlights the vulnerability of public transport systems to technical failures. While the fault was resolved relatively quickly, the knock-on effects caused considerable inconvenience for thousands of commuters during peak travel times. Passengers were advised to check for further updates as the situation evolved.
We apologise to customers affected.
Originally published by RTร News in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.