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This line is connected directly with the rest of the network, despite being operated out of the Dublin Heuston terminus, by the Phoenix Park Tunnel, the Luas and Dublin Bus routes 145, C1, C2, C3, C4 and the 46a which operate to within a short walk of Tara Street. In 2013, due to increased demand from commuters in the North East Laois commuter ...
In addition, a number of bus services stop at Bray Main Street, located 600m from the station. Dublin Bus high-frequency route 145 from Ballywaltrim to Heuston Station, via Bray. Dublin Bus Nitelink route 84N from Dublin city centre to Greystones, via Bray (Fri & Sat only) Aircoach route 702 from Greystones to Dublin Airport, via Bray (Castle ...
Kilmacanogue is served by the 45A/B bus to Dún Laoghaire via Bray, Shankill, and Ballybrack. [citation needed] Until 2014, it was served by Dublin Bus route 145 to Heuston Station; however, this was cut short to terminate in Ballywaltrim and the 45A route was extended to serve Kilmacanogue. Only a small number of route 145 journeys still ...
It has two edge platforms integrated into the pavement. The platforms are staggered - a rarity for Luas stops - to prevent congestion. The stop connects with a number of Dublin Bus routes including the following: C1 | C2 | C3 | C4 | C5 | C6 | G1 | G2 | 26 | 83 | 145.
This phase also saw the cessation of routes 46a/e, 84/a, 145, 155 and the express 84x route. The northbound termini of routes 11, 4 and 13 were all changed in this phase alongside the new routes. Route 11 to Phoenix Park, route 4 to Heuston Station, and route 13 to Mountjoy Square [76] [77]
The Dublin–Cork Main Line is the main InterCity railway route in Ireland between Dublin Heuston and Cork Kent. In 2018, 3.46 million passengers travelled on the line, a 10% increase from 2017 figures.
The Dublin-Westport/Galway line is a major railway route from Dublin to Galway or Westport, County Mayo.The line is part of the greater intercity rail network formed by branches of the main line between Dublin and Cork.
Heuston is an interchange with Dublin's Luas light rail tram system. Opened in 2004, [29] Heuston Luas stop is located in front of the station building; the tram tracks run perpendicular to the main line tracks. To the north of the stop, trams cross the River Liffey on the Seán Heuston Bridge, which