DART and Northern Commuter service disruption, 21–22 February

Dart train on northbound track at Raheny station in Dublin.

Image credit: Matt Walsh

Due to engineering works taking place between Clontarf Road and Drogheda on Saturday 21 February and Sunday 22 February, significant service disruptions will apply across DART and Northern COmmuter train services.

There will be no train services operating between Connolly Station and Drogheda. All Northern Commuter services are cancelled, and only Belfast services will serve Dundalk during the works.

DART services will not operate between Connolly and Malahide / Howth. DART services will run only between Connolly and Bray / Greystones.

The following DART stations will be closed: Malahide, Portmarnock, Clongriffin, Howth, Sutton, Bayside, Howth Junction & Donaghmede, Kilbarrack, Raheny, Harmonstown, Killester and Clontarf Road.

In addition, Laytown and Gormanston stations will be closed.

A limited bus transfer service will operate between Drogheda, Balbriggan, Donabate and Connolly, and between Skerries, Rush & Lusk (via the M1 / Port Tunnel) and Connolly. Replacement services will operate at roughly hourly intervals throughout the day, with limited capacity. Early-morning return services from Drogheda and Skerries to Connolly will operate on Saturday 21 February only.

Dublin Bus will accept valid rail tickets for travel within the affected area.

For more information on these engineering works, please check the Irish Rail website.