Kildare people traveling into Dublin advised to purchase train tickets in advance
It's an extraordinary weekend in Dublin with over half a million people attending gigs and sports events across the next two days.
Trains will be extremely busy due to Taylor Swift's second night at the Aviva... along with the All Ireland football quarter-finals, the annual Pride Parade on O'Connell Street, and Longitude in Marlay Park.
Customers are advised to travel early if attending events, and allow extra time for their journey on DART and Commuter services.
Iarnrod Eireann spokesperson Jane Cregan has this advice for Intercity passengers travelling to events from across the country.

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