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The service makes up the core of Dublin's suburban railway network, stretching from Greystones, County Wicklow, in the south to Howth and Malahide in north County Dublin. The DART serves 31 stations and consists of 53 route kilometres of electrified railway (46 km (29 mi) double track, 7 km (4.3 mi) single), and carries in the region of 20 ...
An Iarnród Éireann 29000 Class DMU (29109) at Dublin Connolly Dublin Suburban Rail Map (proposed network). The Dublin Suburban Rail (Irish: Iarnród Bruachbhailteach Baile Átha Cliath) network, branded as Commuter, is a railway network that serves the city of Dublin, Ireland, most of the Greater Dublin Area and outlying towns. The system is ...
Howth Junction & Donaghmede railway station (Irish: Stáisiún Ghabhal Bhinn Éadair agus Dhomhnach Míde) serves the area of Donaghmede, and parts of Kilbarrack in Dublin, Ireland. One entrance is located in Donaghmede, the other in Kilbarrack, and it is where the line to Howth branches off the Belfast–Dublin line , making it the key ...
Kilbarrack railway station (Irish: Cill Bharróg), serves the suburb of Kilbarrack, serves Kilbarrack and parts of Raheny and Donaghmede in Dublin city, Ireland. Although on the Dublin-Belfast line, it is a stop only on the DART suburban railway system.
The Dublin Area Rapid Transit (DART) is part of the suburban railway network and consists of one line and a spur running primarily along the coastline of Dublin Bay, from Greystones in County Wicklow to Howth and Malahide in northern County Dublin. The DART line is the only electrified railway in the country and over 80,000 people use it every ...
Dublin-Gorey Dublin-M3 Parkway Dublin-Longford: 2002–2005 22000 Class: 100 160 28 (3-car) 25 (4-car) 10 (5-car) Dublin-Maynooth Dublin-M3 Parkway Dublin-Kildare-Portlaoise Dublin-Longford Dublin-Rosslare Dublin-Dundalk Limerick-Limerick Junction Limerick Junction-Waterford 2007–2011 Also used on InterCity services
The current Shankill station opened on 10 June 1977. [1] It was upgraded in 1983 to cater for the new electrified DART trains.. The station has two through platforms connected via a footbridge with lifts.
Harmonstown railway station (Irish: Baile Hearman), is a stop on the DART line serving the locality of Harmonstown and the nearer parts of Artane and Raheny in Dublin, Ireland. Facilities [ edit ]