Major flood prevention works resumed.
Major flood prevention works as part of the Waterford North Quays Development, to protect the rail line on the approach to Waterford have resumed.
Major flood prevention works as part of the Waterford North Quays Development, to protect the rail line on the approach to Waterford have resumed. Iarnród Éireann is advising customers that the flood defence works will necessitate disruption to some off-peak rail services on Monday to Thursday mornings until March 26th, 2026. Works will take place from 08:00hrs to 14:30hrs on Mondays to Thursdays until March 26th, 2026.
As a result, the following service alterations will apply: .
- 07:20hrs and 10:15hrs Dublin Heuston to Waterford will terminate at Kilkenny, with bus transfers from Kilkenny to Thomastown and Waterford
- 11:00hrs and 13:05hrs Waterford to Dublin Heuston will have bus transfers from Waterford and Thomastown to Kilkenny, and train from Kilkenny to Heuston
- 09:45hrs Limerick Junction to Waterford will terminate at Carrick-on-Suir with bus transfer from Carrick-on-Suir to Waterford This ensures that only two of eight services each way daily between Waterford and Dublin are affected Mondays to Thursdays, and that weekends are unaffected.
The flood prevention works are being undertaken by contractors for Waterford City and County Council (WCCC) to address the recurring flooding issue which has occurred over many years at this location and ensure the railway service is climate resilient into the future.
As well as ensuring rail services are no longer impacted by flooding, both to the existing station and the new Plunkett Station from 2027, the works will allow a new electrical signalling system to replace the mechanical system which has been in place, and reinstate track capacity and routes to / from Waterford. Waterford North Quays Public Transport elements are funded by the Department of Transport through the National Transport Authority.
