Additional trains announced from Clare and Cork for All-Ireland hurling final

admin admin | 07-13 00:16

Iarnród Éireann has announced additional train services from Clare and Cork to Dublin on 21 July to serve passengers traveling to the All-Ireland hurling final.

Three additional services have been announced from Cork Kent to Dublin Heuston on the morning of 21 July.

These services will depart at 7am, 8.10am and 9.40am, with a further service from Mallow to Dublin Heuston departing at 9:35am.

There will be three additional trains returning to Cork from Dublin later that evening at 6.55pm, 7.30pm and 8.05pm.

Iarnród Éireann has also announced four additional train services between Ennis and Dublin Heuston.

Two additional services will depart Ennis at 7.30am and 9.20am with two services returning from Dublin at 7.15pm and 7.50pm.

Thousands of fans are expected to travel from both counties, with Cork hoping to take Liam MacCarthy back to the Rebel County for the first time since 2005.

Clare last won the All-Ireland hurling championship in 2013 - when they defeated Cork after a replay.

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