New rail timetable operative from January 20 will see trains running between Cork and Dublin in two hours 30 minutes. And the fastest trains between Tralee and Dublin will cover the journey in three hours 45 minutes.
Most trains from Cork to Dublin will depart at 20 past the hour.
Irish Rail has restored the 19.20 Cork Dublin service.
But no printed timetables. If you have old ones, hold on to them as they may become collectors' items.
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