Cork and Limerick trains sold out for All-Ireland final day

Trains from Cork and Limerick to Dublin on All-Ireland hurling final day have already sold out.
Following last Saturday’s epic Munster SHC final between the two counties, many supporters are convinced they will meet again on Sunday, July 20 at Croke Park and have booked their train tickets well in advance. Before then, newly-crowned Munster champions Cork will face Galway, Tipperary or Laois in their All-Ireland semi-final, while Limerick will have to see off Dublin or Kildare in an All-Ireland quarter-final and then Leinster champions Kilkenny in the semi-final to qualify for this year’s Liam MacCarthy Cup decider.
According to the Iarnród Éireann website, both trains from Cork’s Kent Station on the morning of the All-Ireland final (8.25am and 10.25am) are sold out, as is the 8.25am train from Limerick’s Colbert Station.
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