There will be a number of changes to Luas and Iarnród Éireann services this Easter Bank holiday weekend, with passengers advised to allow extra time for their journeys.
Passengers have been advised to plan ahead and allow extra time for their journeys.
Red Line Luas services will be suspended between Red Cow and Tallaght/Saggart on Saturday, Sunday and Bank Holiday Monday due to essential engineering works.
Trams will be operating only between The Point/Connolly and Red Cow, with replacement buses running every 15 minutes.
On Easter Sunday, there will also be a temporary closure on the Green Line between Dominick and St Stephen's Green.
This closure between 7am and 4.15pm is to facilitate the Easter Sunday Rising Commemoration Ceremony.
The Green Line will operate between Broombridge and Dominick, and between St Stephen’s Green and Bridges Glen.
Meanwhile, DART services between Connolly and Dún Laoghaire startions will be suspended due to major engineering works between Saturday and Monday.
Bus transfers will be offered between Connolly and Bray.
Iarnród Éireann said there will also be works in the west of the country, with changes to services from the evening of Good Friday to Easter Monday morning.
It will offer a bus replacement for its Dublin Heuston to Galway train.
Services from Dublin Heuston to Westport will involve bus transfers between Heuston and Athlone.
There will be bus transfers between Athenry and Galway on the Limerick to Galway train.
In Cork, works will be carried out on Saturday and Sunday.
On the Dublin to Cork train, there will be bus transfers between Mallow and Cork.
Cork commuter services to Cobh, Midleton and Mallow will involve bus replacements
Bus transfers will be operating between Limerick to Limerick Junction on Saturday evening.