A man has been rushed to hospital following an 'incident' near the DART line in Bray that stopped all trams.
Trams and trains were halted between 8:30am and 11am as officers and paramedics rushed to the scene near the seaside stop.
Thankfully, the man's injuries are said to be non-life threatening, and he has since been moved to St Vincent's Hospital.
Gardai have vacated the scene and the line has now reopened, but significant delays remain for all trains and trams.
A garda spokesman said: "Gardai were alerted to an incident near the DART rail line in the Bray area earlier today, Saturday, 3rd December 2022.
"A male received medical attention and was conveyed to St Vincent’s University Hospital for treatment of non-life threatening injuries.
"The rail line was closed for a short time while the incident was attended and is now re-opened for use."
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