Any vehicles left in the car park will be removed.
Mullingar Train Station car park will be closed during the Fleadh Cheoil.
Iarnród Éireann is advising customers that the closure will be in place due to crowd control measures.
It'll come into effect at 9pm on Friday 29th July, with the car park reopening at 5am on Monday 8th August.
Passengers are asked to find alternative parking during this time.
Any vehicles left in the car park during the period outlined above will be removed and recovery will be at the owner’s expense.
Iarnród Éireann apologises for any inconvenience this may cause.
Read more about street closures during the Fleadh here.
Extra train services
To help cater for the 500,000 people due to arrive in Westmeath at the end of the month, additional train services have been scheduled.
They are as follow...
Monday 1st August:
22:30 Mullingar to Sligo
23:20 Mullingar to Dublin Connolly
Tuesday 2nd to Thursday 4th August:
23:20 Mullingar to Dublin Connolly
Friday 5th, Saturday 6th and Sunday 7th August:
22:30 Mullingar to Sligo
23:20 Mullingar to Dublin Connolly
00:30 Mullingar to Dublin Connolly
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