Storm Éowyn: 283,000 without power as high winds continue to batter NI
As the red warning comes to an end, Storm Éowyn leaves chaos in its wake across Northern Ireland, damaging homes and blocking roads with fallen trees throughout the province.
They have confirmed that no rail services will operate for the rest of today, with some early Saturday morning services potentially affected also.
Translink also expects bus services will also continue to be affected this afternoon and evening the road network is assessed.
Translink’s Director of Service Operations, Ian Campbell said: “As we monitor the impact of the storm, early indications show there will be significant work needed to assess the damage, undertake repairs and remove debris from the railway before we can resume passenger services safely.
“We have already identified there are several railway lines blocked with fallen trees and debris that will need removed.
“The road network is also impacted with debris and there is also damage to some passenger facilities in certain areas.
“Our teams are on standby and as soon as it is safe to do so, we will take steps to carry out the vital safety checks to start the recovery process.
“We will keep passengers informed of developments through our Journey Planner, website Weather Warning and social media channels and would ask everyone to please check these before you travel.
“We will continue to work collaboratively with all agencies and will resume bus and train services when it safe to do so.
“We would like to thank all our passengers and staff for their support and patience at this time”.