Kent Station To Operate At Full Service Today

Kent Station is operating at full service today following the partial collapse of a roof canopy yesterday which injured one person. An investigation into the incident has been launched after part of a roof collapsed onto a train at Platform One yesterday afternoon. It's understood the roof fell down due to high winds and heavy rain at the time. However, the exact cause of the collapse is under investigation. Click the play button above to hear Spokesperson with Iarnród Éireann, Barry Kenny, explain how the station has fully reopend but there may be some minor delays to services:
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