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18 Sept 2025

Irish Rail renew appeal for owner of dog that stowed away on Portlaosie to Dublin train

The passenger pup has been in the care of staff at Heuston Station since Friday night

Irish Rail renew appeal for owner of dog that stowed away on Portlaosie to Dublin train

PICTURE: Irish Rail

Irish Rail have renewed their appeal for the owners of a four-legged stowaway who made his way to Dublin on a train from Portlaoise on Friday night.

The little dog, who arrived in Dublin on the 19.20 service from Portlaoise on Friday evening, April 12, is "making loads of new friends in Heuston Station", according to a social media post from Irish Rail.

 

They also shared a sweet picture of the pup's temporary accomodations at Heuston Station, where he has been spending his time in the care of railway staff.

"Hopefully, word reaches the owner soon," Irish Rail posted.

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