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Shankill (Irish: Seanchill, meaning 'Old Church') is an outlying suburb of Dublin, Ireland, on the southeast of County Dublin, close to the border with County Wicklow.It is in the local government area of Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown and had a population of 14,257 as of the 2016 census.
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. [citation needed] As of 2024, the information office is unstaffed.
Shankill was opened by the Dublin, Wicklow and Wexford Railway (DW&WR) on 10 July 1854 as part of the Harcourt Street line, initially Dundrum to Bray. [1] It is situated on Station Road some 650 metres south-west of the current Shankill station.
Shankill Road, a road and electoral ward in West Belfast, passes through an area known as The Shankill; Republic of Ireland. Shankill, County Roscommon, a civil parish in County Roscommon; Shankill, Dublin, a suburb of Dublin in Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown Shankill railway station, serving the suburb and Rathmichael
Shankill Castle and Gardens is set in parkland near Paulstown on the Carlow/Kilkenny border. Visitors are invited to walk in the grounds and gardens, and there are guided tours of the house. Visitors are invited to walk in the grounds and gardens, and there are guided tours of the house.
The Harcourt Street Railway Line (Irish: Seanlíne Iarnróid Shráid Fhearchair) was a railway line that ran from Harcourt Street in Dublin through the southern suburbs to Bray. It was one of the Dublin and South Eastern Railway's two northern main lines, the other being the coastal line to Westland Row (which was formerly a branch line until ...
Shankill is served by frequent Dublin Bus and Go-Ahead Ireland services [63] and by the DART rail line. [64] Tallaght is also served by frequent Dublin Bus and Go-Ahead Ireland services [65] as well as the Luas light rail red line. [66] The infrequent Dublin Bus route 44B serves Glencullen. [67]
Shankill Road derives its name from Irish: Seanchill meaning "old church", which is also the name of the local parish. Origins of some streets and roads in Dublin, Republic of Ireland [39] O'Connell Street, formerly known as Sackville Street, it was renamed after Daniel O'Connell. Its Irish name is Sráid Uí Chonaill.