
https://www.rte.ie/news/2024/1029/1477875-dublin-belfast-rail/
A new hourly rail service linking Dublin and Belfast has begun and is being funded from a €25m investment by the Government's Shared Island Fund and the Department of Transport.
It is the biggest expansion of the route in more than 25 years.
There will now be 15 services in each direction between Belfast and Dublin from Monday to Saturday.
Until now there had been only eight daily services each way.
On Sundays, there will be eight services each way, up from six previously.
There will be a new Monday to Saturday 05.50am service from Dublin to Belfast and a new 7am service from Belfast Grand Central to Dublin. There is already a 6am service from Belfast.
The last train of the day from Belfast to Dublin will be at 9pm Monday to Saturday. The last train from Dublin will be the existing 8.50pm service.
On Sundays, the first train of the day heading south leaves Belfast at 8.05am and the first train north is a new service departing Dublin at 8.50am.
The final Sunday train leaves Belfast at 8.05pm and Dublin at 8.50pm – both are new services.
Minister for Transport Eamon Ryan said an hourly rail service on the Dublin/Belfast rail corridor had been a priority for both jurisdictions on the island.
"This will help people along the line to choose the train more often and will strengthen both economic and social connections right along the corridor," he said.
Stormont's Infrastructure Minister John O'Dowd said it offered the opportunity to grow jobs and improve access to education.
"It will also help decarbonise transport and encourage behavioural shift to public transport," he added.
All trains will serve Dublin Connolly, Drogheda, Dundalk, Newry, Portadown and Belfast Grand Central.
There are plans for more investment in new trains for the route by the end of the decade.
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3 comments
This is a really good improvement, but I feel like they still need at least 1 or 2 late night trains at like 12am or something, even just on a Friday and weekend nights.
Like the last train back from Dublin at 8.50pm seems mad early for a journey between the two biggest cities on the island.
Lanyon Place staff will be on holiday from now on.
Some decent news for once.
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