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02 Dec 2025

Iarnród Éireann announces late night trains to Kildare for Christmas season

Late night trains will operate Thursdays to Saturdays over next three weekends, and on New Year's Eve

Late night trains to Kildare from this weekend for Christmas season

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Iarnród Éireann has announced that late night DART and Commuter services will operate from Thursday December 4 on the weekends in the run-up to Christmas.

This year, late night services will operate on Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights. The services will operate across the DART network, as well as Commuter services to Maynooth, Dundalk, and to Kildare (via the Phoenix Park Tunnel)

The full schedule of DART and Commuter services is as follows:

Thursday 4th, Friday 5th & Saturday 6th December

Thursday 11th, Friday 12th & Saturday 13th December

Thursday 18th, Friday 19th & Saturday 20th December

  • 00:30 and 01:30 from Pearse serving all stations to Howth

  • 00:35 and 01:35 from Connolly serving all stations to Greystones

  • 00:40 and 01:40 from Pearse serving Tara St, Connolly, and all stations from Howth Junction to Dundalk

  • 00:27 and 02:10 from Pearse serving all stations to Maynooth

  • 23:55 and 01:58 from Pearse serving all stations to Drumcondra, and all stations from ParkWest to Kildare

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Late night services will also operate after New Year’s festivities in Dublin city centre, approximately one hour later than pre-Christmas late night services, with full details available on the Iarnród Éireann website www.irishrail.ie and app (note for journeys departing after midnight on journey planner, they will be displayed on the next date: e.g. 00:30 on night of Thursday 18th will be displayed on Friday 19th).

Fares will be charged at normal rates, meaning customers can use Leapcard and buy cash fares for the best value Christmas travel option. 

Furthermore, weekly, monthly and annual season tickets are valid on late night services, so season ticket holders will be able to use the services at no extra charge.

Late night services will have security personnel on board to ensure customer safety.

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