It is still recommended that people avoid using services during peak times.
Capacity on public transport has increased to 75 percent from this morning.
#DBSvcUpdate Public transport capacity will increase to 75% on Monday 19th July 2021 https://t.co/L9VDcfenKm pic.twitter.com/iOifhgn3xk
— dublinbusnews (@dublinbusnews) July 19, 2021
Trains, buses and trams are running full schedules with the number of people allowed on services going up from the previous 50 percent capacity.
It is still recommended that people avoid using services during peak times, if possible.
Good morning and happy Monday😊
— Iarnród Éireann (@IrishRail) July 19, 2021
We will be online to help you along your way and answer questions until 21:00 this evening - MH
75% capacity available for use
Face coverings mandatory*
Intercity & Enterprise travel must be pre-booked
Please avoid busiest times where possible pic.twitter.com/cRXB2lrQTI

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