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Extra trains added for All-Ireland Football final as supporters warned of high demand

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Additional rail services have been added to accommodate people travelling to a number of major events in Dublin over the weekend, including the All-Ireland Senior Football final.

Kerry will meet Dublin in the decider at Croke Park on Sunday (throw-in at 3.30pm), with extra train services added to and from both Tralee and Killarney to Heuston Station for fans travelling to the game.

In addition to the regular 7.10am service from Tralee to Cork, continuing on to Heuston, an 8.55am service from Killarney and 9.30am service from Tralee to Heuston have been added.

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