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Published 10:08 31 Mar 2017 BST
Elsewhere, Dublin Bus have released a statement saying that the secondary picketing is also heavily effecting their services, and warn customers to expect heavy delays. In the statement, they say: "Dublin Bus is not a party in the dispute at Bus Éireann. However we are currently experiencing severe disruption to our services as a result of organised secondary picketing at our depots.We advise customers to check our Twitter account, @dublinbusnews and our website, www.dublinbus.ie."Update: Major Disruption to services due to Bus Éireann dispute, please see service details here https://t.co/rukH7fiLOU
— Iarnród Éireann (@IrishRail) March 31, 2017
More to follow.We wish to advise customers that due to Bus Eireann pickets at depots there will be serious disruption to Dublin Bus services this morning.
— Dublin Bus (@dublinbusnews) March 31, 2017
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