COMMUTERS ARE FACING major disruption to Dart, Northern Commuter and Belfast services this morning after overhead line damage in north Dublin.
Irish Rail said repair works are ongoing in the Raheny to Harmonstown area, with disruption expected to continue throughout the morning peak and potentially until lunchtime.
There are currently no Dart services operating between Malahide or Howth and Clontarf Road. Dart services are instead operating between Clontarf Road and Bray or Greystones.
Northern Commuter services from Dundalk and Drogheda are terminating at Howth Junction, with no trains running between Howth Junction and Dublin Connolly.
Passengers travelling on Enterprise services between Dublin and Belfast are also being affected.
— Iarnród Éireann (@IrishRail) June 24, 2026🚨MAJOR DISRUPTION
Weds 24th June, throughout morning, ongoing overhead line damage repairs.
❌No DART Malahide/Howth to Clontarf Rd
❌No Northern Commuter Howth Jctn to Connolly
Bus transfer Connolly to Drogheda for @EnterpriseTrainLeapcard valid on @TFIupdates services.
Bus transfers are operating between Connolly and Drogheda, while the 6am service from Belfast to Connolly is expected to terminate in Drogheda.
Irish Rail said the damage first occurred before 8.30pm on Tuesday.
While services were disrupted during the evening, repair work was deferred because of a Teddy Swims concert at Malahide Castle, where around 20,000 people were attending, to allow people to travel home.
Crews began repair works after 1am and the cause of the damage is being investigated.

























