Westmeath supporters will be able to avail from extra trains from Mullingar and Athlone.
Irish Rail is announcing additional services to accommodate Westmeath fans travelling to Croke Park this weekend.
Another train to Drumcondra will depart Mullingar at 10:16am this Sunday morning, with a return train scheduled to depart from Drumcondra at 4:30pm later that evening.
There will also be services going to Drumcondra at 11:15am, with a return set for 5:15pm.
Last week Irish Rail confirmed another extra train to Heuston Station will leave Athlone at 10:20am, with a return train scheduled from Heuston at 6:15pm this Sunday.
Westmeath face Dublin in the provincial decider at Croke Park next Sunday, with throw-in scheduled for 2:00pm.
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