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There's going to be "major alterations" to public transport this October Bank Holiday weekend

Dublin Bus, Irish Rail and Bus Éireann will all be affected.

If you're going to be travelling this October Bank Holiday weekend, it's worth taking note of some major alterations to public transport schedules.

According to AA Ireland, they expect the Bank Holiday to be busy and booking in advance is advised but furthermore, they have published a list of changes.

Irish Rail (including the DART)

Engineering works will take place between Killester and Skerries on Saturday and Sunday. Therefore, the following changes will take place.

In Cork, Limerick and Tralee, the following changes will take place on Friday (tomorrow):

On Saturday and Sunday, the following changes will take place:

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On Monday, bus transfers will operate between Cork and Mallow on the following services:

Bus transfers will operate between Cork and Charleville on the following services:

Bus transfers will operate between Banteer and Mallow on the 7:05 and 9:05am services as well as the 11:05am Tralee/Heuston services.

Bus transfers will operate between Cork and Banteer on the 8:55am Cork/Tralee service and between Charleville and Tralee on the 11:20am Mallow/Tralee service.

For Northern commuters, all Dublin/Belfast services will run as bus transfers on Saturday and Sunday. Buses will serve Drogheda, Dundalk, Newry, Portadown, Lurgan and Lisburn but exceptions include:

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Drogheda and Dundalk commuter services will operate between Dundalk/Drogheda and Skerries only, with a bus transfer between Skerries and Connolly also stopping at Donabate.

Normal services will apply on the following lines:

Dublin Bus

A Sunday service will be in operation on Monday and otherwise, services over the weekend will operate as normal.

The Nitelink will operate on Friday and Saturday but there will be no service on Sunday. It's vital to note that departure times on Saturday are not affected by the clocks going back one hour (times are as they would be otherwise).

Diversions will be in place to a number of bus services between 7pm on Friday and 6pm on Monday due to the Dublin Marathon and full details are available on the Dublin Bus website.

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Diversions will be in place in Swords on 31 October (Tuesday) between 6pm and 8pm, due to the Fingal Festival of Fire and full details are on the website also.

Bus Éireann 

On Sunday, normal service will take place with the following cancellations:

On Monday, there will be a Sunday service with the following cancellations:

Furthermore, the following additional services will be in operation:

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In Cork City, a normal Sunday timetable will be in place on Monday with the following additional services:

Luas 

A Sunday service will be put in place on Monday otherwise, all services will run as normal.

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