Rail services have been suspended this evening following an incident on the line at Skerries in County Dublin.
The Belfast Enterprise and Drogheda commuter services are affected in both directions; and the line is expected to remain closed for some time.
Dublin City Fire brigade are currently attending the scene.
19:00 Connolly Belfast is stopped at Skerries due to an incident. Emergency services are enroute.
— Iarnród Éireann (@IrishRail) May 7, 2017
We're attending an incident with our colleagues from @IrishRail outside #Skerries station, line currently closed #Dublin pic.twitter.com/14Trz4tg9z
— Dublin Fire Brigade (@DubFireBrigade) May 7, 2017
Irish Rail's Jane Creegan spoke about what happened "Due to an incident just outside Skerries involving the 19:00 hour service from Connolly to Belfast. Services are suspended between Connolly and Drogheda."
She finished by saying "Gardai and emergency services are at the scene in Skerries and we hope the line will reopen later this evening," before adding that "Dart services are unaffected."