It is expected to be up and running 3 years after it was initially due.
A new system, that will control train movements across the country, is expected to be up and running 3 years after it was initially due.
A new national control centre for the rail network at Heuston Station in Dublin was slated to be fully operational last March but that's been pushed out to at least 2028.
The National Transport Authority's Hugh Creegan says the control system will now be tested and introduced in phases to reduce risks.

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