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Unread 01-04-2012, 17:36   #1
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Default [01/04/2012] Dalkey-Bray - services suspended due to lineside fire

Services suspended Dalkey-Bray until furhter notice due to lineside fire at Killiney.

Passengers for south of Dalkey change to bus

Bus Stop No. 2037 - Royal Marine Road, Junction Queen's Road
* 111 Towards Loughlinstown Park
* 45a Towards Ballywaltrim, Bray
* 59 Towards Mackintosh Park and Killiney

Bus Stop No. 2040 - Royal Marine Road, Junction Upper George's Street
* 111 Towards Loughlinstown Park
* 45a Towards Ballywaltrim
* 7 Towards Loughlinstown / Cherrywood
7b From Mountjoy Sq. Towards Shankill

Bus Stop No. 3033 - Main St Blackrock,Opposite George's Avenue, Stop 3033
* 45 Towards Bray (Oldcourt)

From O'Connell Bridge via N11
145 From Heuston Rail Station towards Kilmacanogue
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17:40 Rosslare Connolly will have a bus transfer between Greystones and Dun Laoghaire

18:30 Connolly Rosslare will have a bus transfer between Dun Laoghaire and Greystones
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Unread 02-04-2012, 00:31   #3
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http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/...314231322.html
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Dart services were suspended for about one hour between Bray and Dalkey yesterday because of a gorse fire adjacent to the line north of Killiney in south Dublin.

Overhead lines had to be de-energised to allow firemen from Dún Laoghaire fire brigade to cross the track to fight the fire.

Firemen were quickly on the scene following the discovery of the fire shortly after 6.15pm.

Although the fire was not big a large amount of smoke billowed over the line into the sky. At one stage part of the line was obscured by the smoke.

A fire brigade spokesman said that there was no danger at any stage to any nearby property.

Services returned to normal at 7.30 pm.

During their suspension, Dublin Bus accepted Iarnród Éireann rail tickets.

Train services between Connolly station and Rosslare station were also affected for a time. It is not known what caused the fire.

A fire brigade spokesman said that such fires were easily started through carelessness during a period of dry weather.
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