The planned investment in the Dublin-Belfast Enterprise service will see an hourly service between the two cities, doubling the current eight services per day to 16. Photograph: Bryan O’Brien
A High Court challenge to the awarding of a €650 million contract to replace the Dublin-Belfast Enterprise train service rolling stock could mean the loss of up to €165 million of European Union funding towards the project, a judge was told on Wednesday.
Mr Justice Mark Sanfey admitted an application by Iarnród Éireann-Irish Rail and Northern Ireland Railways Co Ltd, who operate the service, to have a stay on the awarding of the contract lifted to the fast track C
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