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The Green Line (Irish: Líne Uaine) is one of the two lines of Dublin's Luas light rail system.The Green Line was formerly entirely in the south side of Dublin city. It mostly follows the route of the old Harcourt Street railway line, which was reserved for possible re-use when it closed in 1958.
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From the opening of the Luas Green Line in 2004 until December 2017, St Stephen's Green served as the northern terminus of the line to Sandyford and later Cherrywood, with a stop located on the western side of St Stephen's Green. [1] Trams approach the stop from the south, after coming up Harcourt Street. Immediately before the stop is a double ...
The depot for the Green Line was built immediately beyond the stop. In 2010, the Green Line was extended south to Brides Glen. After Sandyford, the line diverges from the old Harcourt Street route in order to serve some more populous areas on the Ballyogan Road, and re-joins it just before Carrickmines. A third platform was built at Sandyford.
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In 2010, the Luas Green Line was extended south from Sandyford to Brides Glen. The line mostly uses the same alignment as the Harcourt Street line between Carrickmines and Brides Glen, and Carrickmines was rebuilt as a tram stop. During construction, the property had to be bought by the Railway Procurement Agency for work to begin. The modern ...
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