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5th March 2018
10:15am GMT

Storm Emma has finally come to an end, and after days without public transport in operation, most services are back up and running.
The Luas, however, will be operating at a slower rate than usual as it gets back on track.
In a Tweet posted this morning, the Luas stated that today's service will be operating at a "reduced frequency during peak times".
Please see https://t.co/GkL4FmFo1J for information on today's service. We are operating at a reduced frequency during peaks times
— Luas (@Luas) March 5, 2018
The Luas website further stated: "Trams will operate at different frequencies this morning. Customers should factor this into their travel plans."
Park and Rides are in operation, however commuters are advised to be aware of a build up of 'slush' in parking bays, which could possibly result in a reduction of bays.
Meanwhile, Irish Rail and Dublin Bus have issued updates on the services that will be running today.
#DBSvcUpdate Latest update of routings operating today. Please note Real Time Information will not be in operation this morning. pic.twitter.com/T9qrKC0hXI
— Dublin Bus (@dublinbusnews) March 5, 2018
Today, Mon 5th March:
— Iarnród Éireann (@IrishRail) March 5, 2018
All trains are operating on all DART, Commuter & Intercity routes EXCEPT:
Waterford to Limerick Jctn
Limerick via Nenagh to Ballybrophy
Both lines have bus transfers, but we hope to reopen in evening #BeastFromTheEast https://t.co/j2V9nUJMK6
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