The majority of public transport is back up and running today after storm Emma.
Dublin Bus, Bus Eireann and the Luas are all running with a few interruptions.
It comes as many workplaces, schools and colleges are opening for the first time since the onset of Storm Emma.
Transdev say the Luas Green Line is operating fully.
The Red Line is back up and running but the Connolly stop is closed.
Trams will be running at different frequencies this morning.
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Realtime information has been turned of on the website and app. Please see <a href="https://t.co/GkL4FmFo1J">https://t.co/GkL4FmFo1J</a> for average frequencies today. We will reinstate later today. Apologies for any confusion this has caused.</p>— Luas (@Luas) <a href="https://twitter.com/Luas/status/970575432201490432?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">March 5, 2018</a></blockquote>
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Dublin Bus have given this update on their routes:
#DBSvcUpdate Latest update of routings operating today. Please note Real Time Information will not be in operation this morning. pic.twitter.com/T9qrKC0hXI
— Dublin Bus (@dublinbusnews) March 5, 2018
Bue Eireann say school Transport services will not operate to the following Dublin schools:St Michaels School, Leopardstown
Our Lady of Good Council, Drimnagh
St. Roses, Tallaght
Scoil Mochua – Clondalkin
Solas Chriost – Tallaght
Trains are running across the country today, with the exception of two regional lines Limerick to Ballybrophy via Nenagh, and Waterford to Limerick Jct.