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  2. Glencairn Luas stop - Wikipedia

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    Glencairn (Irish: Gleann an Chairn) is a stop on the Luas light-rail tram system in Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown, County Dublin, Ireland. It opened in 2010 as a stop on the extension of the Green Line south from Sandyford to Brides Glen. [1]

  3. Salthill and Monkstown railway station - Wikipedia

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    Dublin Bus Routes: 7 / 7A from Mountjoy Square to Bride's Glen / Loughlinstown. Route 7 provides a connection to the Luas Green Line terminus at Bride's Glen; 7N Nitelink from Dublin city centre to Shankill, via Blackrock (Fri & Sat only) Go-Ahead Ireland Routes: S8 from Citywest to Dún Laoghaire, via The Square and Sandyford Business District

  4. Brides Glen Luas stop - Wikipedia

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    Then Taoiseach Brian Cowen at the opening of Brides Glen station in 2010. The stop is served by Dublin Bus routes 7 and X2, and by Go-Ahead Ireland route 111. [2] These bus routes provide access to the Cherrywood development, Loughlinstown, and St. Columcille's Hospital, as well as further destinations such as Sallynoggin, Dalkey, and Dún Laoghaire.

  5. Charlemont Luas stop - Wikipedia

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    Charlemont is a stop on the Luas light-rail tram system in Dublin, Ireland. It opened in 2004 on the Green Line from St Stephen's Green to Sandyford . [ 1 ] It provides access to parts of the south inner city, including Portobello .

  6. Public transport operators in Dublin - Wikipedia

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    Historically, bus services in Dublin were operated mainly by the Dublin United Transport Company, which was incorporated into CIÉ in 1945. Today, two subsidiary companies of state-owned Córas Iompair Éireann operate most of the bus services in and around Dublin but many other private companies also provide services.

  7. Transport 21 - Wikipedia

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    Transport 21 signage for the M7/M8 motorway scheme in County Laois.. Transport 21 was an Irish infrastructure plan, announced in November 2005. [1] Its aims were to greatly expand Ireland's transport network.

  8. Broombridge railway station - Wikipedia

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    Broombridge is the northern terminus of the Green Line of the Luas, Dublin's Light rail tram system. The tram platforms were constructed in 2017, at the same time as the nearby Hamilton Depot, the forecourt which provides space for buses to access the station, a staff car park, and a footbridge over the main line tracks to allow easier interchange.

  9. Luas - Wikipedia

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    Luas (pronounced / ˈ l uː ə s / [ˈl̪ˠuəsˠ]; Irish for "speed") is a tram system in Dublin, Ireland.There are two main lines: the Green Line, which began operating on 30 June 2004, and the Red Line which opened on 26 September 2004.