Irish government to contribute £197m to cross-border rail services
The Irish government announced a €228 million (£197 million) investment in cross-border rail services on Tuesday. This includes €193 million for Londonderry-Belfast-Dublin infrastructure and €35 million to maintain hourly Dublin-Belfast trains until 2030. The funding aims to enhance connectivity and support broader projects benefiting both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland.
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Published 23 Jun 2026, 13:39 UTC · Updated 23 Jun 2026, 13:50 UTC
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