Irish Rail says it'll be served by 48 trains each way on weekdays, with 36 on Saturdays and 15 on Sundays.
An abandoned train station will finally open to the public on Monday.
Kishoge cost over 6 million euro to build - but was left unused for almost 15 years...until now.
It's located between Adamstown and Clondalkin, just a few kilometres from the centre of Lucan.
Irish Rail says it'll be served by 48 trains each way on weekdays, with 36 on Saturdays and 15 on Sundays.

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