Up to 40 Justin Bieber fans removed from train by gardaí

Further Dart delays on Wednesday after truck collided with bridge

The Dart expansion programme aims to double peak-hour capacity to 52,000 an hour per direction by 2028. Photograph: David Sleator/The Irish Times
The Dart expansion programme aims to double peak-hour capacity to 52,000 an hour per direction by 2028. Photograph: David Sleator/The Irish Times

Gardaí have removed up to 40 teenagers from the Dart on their way to the Justin Bieber concert in the RDS.

It followed complaints from rush hour commuters that the gang of “Beliebers” were engaged in anti-social behaviour. They were alleged to be vandalising train carriages.

Irish Rail staff responded to complaints and contacted gardai who met the Dart at Booterstown station in south Dublin from where between 30 and 40 of the teenagers were removed.

The incident added to rush hour Dart delays on Wednesday which began when a truck collided with a bridge near Pearse Street Station.

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The incident occurred at the Erne Street Bridge just outside Pearse Station during peak travelling time on Wednesday evening.

Irish Rail had advised of delays of about 30 minutes between stations.

A spokesman said a truck had collided with the bridge and an engineer had been called to inspect it for any structural damage. Services subsequently resumed.

Mark Hilliard

Mark Hilliard

Mark Hilliard is a reporter with The Irish Times