UPDATE:
Connelly Station has reopened, following the earlier security alert.
Security alert lifted, Connolly Station reopening after Army attended to suspect item, historic in nature. Full services resuming, delays remaining but will ease pic.twitter.com/Ht8dzVagpM
— Iarnród Éireann (@IrishRail) April 30, 2018
Iarnród Éireann say delays remain but will ease.
EARLIER:
A 'suspicious device' has reportedly been found on the tracks
Dublin's Connolly Station has been closed due to a "security alert".
In a tweet, Iarnrod Eireann said: "Security alert: Connolly Station is currently closed, no services operating to or through Connolly at present. DARTs suspended Clontarf Rd to Pearse, Commuter/Intercity delayed pending further update."
Security alert: Connolly Station is currently closed, no services operating to or through Connolly at present. DARTs suspended Clontarf Rd to Pearse, Commuter/Intercity delayed pending further update
— Iarnród Éireann (@IrishRail) April 30, 2018
Reports have emerged of a suspicious device being found on the tracks.
Garda's Armed Response Unit are at the station.
All trains to and from Connolly have been cancelled due to the alert.
Update: security alert at Connolly Station, station evacuated & closed on Garda advice.
DART and Commuter which operate through Connolly to other stations are running but will not stop at Connolly.
Other trains will terminate at nearest possible stations with road transfers.
— Iarnród Éireann (@IrishRail) April 30, 2018