bank holiday — IN news

The Great Limerick Run is causing significant delays in public transport during the May bank holiday weekend, impacting travel for many.

Nationwide bus and airport-coach services are experiencing disruptions as thousands of participants and spectators converge on Limerick for this popular event. Reports indicate that Irish Rail is also affected, with engineering works compounding the usual delays.

Specifically, Irish rail services, including DART and Luas networks, are undergoing maintenance that coincides with the bank holiday. This means travelers should expect longer wait times and potential cancellations.

That context matters because this weekend also marks important observances elsewhere. In West Bengal, May 9 and May 10 are designated as bank holidays in honor of Rabindranath Tagore’s Jayanti.

Tagore, who was born on May 7, 1861, has his Bengali calendar birthday celebrated on May 9 this year. As a result, banks in West Bengal will remain closed on that day.

The dual significance of these dates emphasizes how local events can shape travel plans. For instance, while some are looking forward to the festivities in Limerick, others may be affected by closures back home.

As temperatures drop next week—forecasted highs below average for this time of year—travelers might face additional challenges. The northern regions could see highs just below 10 degrees Celsius, while southern areas may reach around 15 degrees Celsius.

Observers anticipate that these factors will influence both participation in the Great Limerick Run and general travel across Ireland during the bank holiday weekend.