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Dundrum (Irish: Dún Droma) is a stop on the Luas light rail tram system in Dublin, Ireland which serves the suburb of Dundrum. It opened in 2004 [1] as a stop on the Green Line, which re-uses the alignment of the Harcourt Street railway line which closed in 1958. Dundrum Luas stop is built on the same site as a former heavy rail station of the ...
The Phase 2 routes are operated by Dublin Bus, with the exception of the L51 and L52 which are operated by Go-Ahead Ireland. [72] A number of old Dublin Bus routes were discontinued with the introduction of the redesign, including the 25 and 66. Phase 3, consisting of the N4 and N6 north Dublin orbitals, came into effect on 29 May 2022. [58]
A number of bus routes serve Dundrum. These are operated by Dublin Bus and Go-Ahead Ireland , and include route 14 to Beaumont , 44 (serving DCU ), 44b (to Glencullen ), 74 ( Eden Quay to Dundrum), 116 ( Parnell Square ), 161 ( Rockbrook ), L25 ( Dún Laoghaire to Dundrum) and S6 ( Blackrock to Tallaght )
Dublin Coach operate between Dundrum and Dublin Airport [10] Express Bus operates various routes, primarily connecting business parks including Park West to the city or public transport nodes. [11] Fingal Express operate services between Rush, Lusk, Skerries and Portrane and the city [12]
Nutgrove is served by the following Dublin Bus and Go-Ahead Ireland Routes Dublin Bus: 14 Dundrum Luas - Ardlea Road 14c Dundrum Luas - Eden Quay 74 Dundrum Luas - Eden Quay via Whitechurch. Go-Ahead Ireland: S6 Tallaght - Blackrock via UCD. S8 - City West (Kingswood Avenue) - Dun Laoghaire via Sandyford Industrial Estate
Via Leopardstown Valley SC, Carrickmines Luas, Foxrock Village, Cabinteely and Johnstown Road Operates once per day. Go-Ahead Ireland 111 Brides Glen Luas Dalkey Via Ballybrack and Dún Laoghaire Station Go-Ahead Ireland L25 Dundrum Luas: Dún Laoghaire Station Via Stillorgan and Monkstown: Dublin Bus S8 Citywest Dún Laoghaire Station
Balally (Irish: Baile Amhlaoibh) is a stop on the Luas light-rail tram system in Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown, County Dublin, Ireland. It opened in 2004 as a stop on the Green Line and serves Dundrum Town Centre, the southern area of Dundrum and the nearby suburbs of Balally and Goatstown. [1] The stop is located at the junction at the side of ...
Luas is operated by Transdev, under tender from Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII). (Prior to the later RPA merger with the National Roads Authority to form TII, the tender was originally under the defunct Railway Procurement Agency jurisdiction). The Luas was a major part of the National Transport Authority's strategy (2000–2016). [5]