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Food For Thought: Catering Trolley Set To Return On Dublin And Galway Trains

By Dalton MacNamee
21/08/2026
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It has been confirmed that Irish Rail's much loved catering trolley is to make a comeback to Dublin/Galway intercity services from next week.

This pilot service is to run for six months across three services each way on a daily basis, with a view to extending it to more services and other routes during the course of the pilot.

It is to operate without public service obligation funding to help determine the potential viability on the intercity network. Irish company, Sambos.ie will operate the catering trolley.


On Monday to Saturday, these services will  run as follows:

  • 7.35am Heuston to Galway, 11.05am Galway to Heuston
  • 9.25am Heuston to Galway, 1.05pm Galway to Heuston
  • 11.30am Heuston to Galway, 3.05pm Galway to Heuston

For Sunday, the services are:

  • 8am Heuston to Galway, 11am Galway to Heuston
  • 10.30am Heuston to Galway, 1.40pm Galway to Heuston
  • 11.40am Heuston to Galway, 3pm Galway to Heuston

Prior to this, the catering services on Irish Rail had been suspended due to the Covid-19 pandemic, and it is one of the few services which was reinstated.

Since the pandemic, refreshment services did return on the Dublin to Cork route, and Dublin to Belfast routes. It did not return for the Sligo commuter service, which runs for three and a half hours. The route from Heuston station to Galway takes two and a half hours.

“With record demand for our train services, we appreciate that it has been frustrating that it has been limited to Dublin to Cork (also benefiting most Limerick and Kerry customers) and Dublin to Belfast routes over recent years", a spokesperson for Irish Rail said.

“We will undertake this pilot with Sambos.ie to help determine the potential for more extensive catering operation on a commercial basis, which will be decided upon completion of the pilot, in consultation with the NTA". (Quotes according The Journal.ie)

Written by Dalton MacNamee

Dalton Mac Namee is a content writer for Classichits.ie and a freelance GAA reporter from Louth, Ireland.

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