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Published 12:26 5 Mar 2018 GMT
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In response, Luas has said it's simply a 'new tram smell' and that it'll eventually wear off. "We can assure that this is not gas, the smell on the tram is due to the fact that it is a new tram and will dissipate as the tram beds down," it wrote. So nothing to worry about there, then. Today was the first day back to work and to normality for many commuters across the country after several days of travel disruption due to Storm Emma. Luas has said that services are running as normal on both the Green and Red lines but that passengers can expect some delays. You'll find the latest information here.Anyone else notice a smell of natural gas on luas 5028 @Luas #luas green line
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