The station is a significant interchange. It is the terminus for InterCity services from
Dublin Heuston and InterCity services from
Limerick Junction. Travel to
Limerick Junction provides onward connections to
Cork,
Killarney,
Tralee,
Limerick,
Ennis,
Athenry and
Galway. There are seven daily trains in each direction between Waterford - Dublin Mondays to Saturdays inclusive. One extra Dublin to Waterford train runs Friday only and one extra Waterford to Dublin train runs Friday and Saturday only. On Sundays there are four trains each way. The fastest of these trains being the 07.10 Waterford - Dublin which completes the journey in exactly 1 hour and 48 minutes. There are two trains each way between Waterford - Limerick Junction Mondays to Saturdays inclusive. There is no Sunday service on this line. Until 19 January 2013 (inclusive) there were three trains each way. However, the late-morning Waterford to Limerick Junction and early-afternoon Limerick Junction to Waterford trains are now discontinued.
Rail replacement bus to Rosslare Europort Until 18 September 2010 (inclusive), there was one daily return train between Waterford and
Rosslare, after which time passenger trains on the line were suspended. The rail service was replaced by a revised
Bus Éireann Route
370 service from 20 September 2010. However, the replacement bus service does not serve the railway station, the nearest stop being the bus station a walk of several minutes. In 2021, the transport minister
Eamon Ryan said the government were reviewing the line with a possibility of re-opening it. ==Facilities==