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All aboard: The latest on the trains for this Sunday’s All-Ireland senior hurling final

Planning on getting the train to Dublin this weekend? You'd want to make sure you have your tickets.

Ken McGuire by Ken McGuire
Monday 11 July, 2022
in All Ireland, GAA
Reading Time: 1 min read
MacDonagh Station, Kilkenny

MacDonagh Station, Kilkenny. Photo: Pastor Sam via CC

People will walk, jog, run, drive, fly, cycle, get the bus or the train to Dublin this Sunday for a chance of sitting in Croke Park to see Kilkenny take on Limerick in this year’s All-Ireland senior hurling championship final.

On the train front, Irish Rail have already added additional trains while increasing supply for their existing services to and from Dublin on Sunday.

“We are doing special services for Kilkenny fans for the final as well as adding extra capacity to scheduled services”, Irish Rail’s Barry Kenny has been telling KCLR.

“For Sunday itself, trains are selling out fast but there is still availability on our 9.09 special service from Kilkenny, which will also serve Baganelstown, get people to Heuston at 10.32, and on a couple of the trains back in the evening.”

“Customers who want to travel with us to the All-Ireland final must book in advance. Tickets will not be available on the day, but there is still some availability on the special service.”

If you’re looking at getting the train, you’ll find details online at IrishRail.ie.

And if you’re running busses or organising travel for supporters to Dublin, do let us know by emailing details to [email protected].

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