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Published 07:35 7 Nov 2017 GMT
Updated 07:38 7 Nov 2017 GMT
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The industrial action will affect both DART and commuter services, which will mean about 150,000 people will be put out and have to find alternative routes to travel to work, school or college.
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Irish Rail staff have not had a pay rise since 2008 and are looking for a 11.25 percent increase over the next three years - no strings attached.
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