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  2. Template:Tstop - Wikipedia

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    {{tstop|The Point|Luas}} expands to [[The Point Luas stop|The Point]]. Discretion should be used on whether to name the place itself or the stop that serves it. In tram articles it is generally preferred to use the stop unless specifically talking about the place, for example that Charlemont serves the neighborhood of Charlemont.

  3. Balally - Wikipedia

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    Balally Luas stop is a stop on the Luas light rail system's green line. It connects the suburb to Brides Glen stop in the south and the city centre and Broombridge station in the North. Some proposals for the Dublin Metro, also known as Metrolink, proposed a station alongside Ballaly's Luas stop on its way from Swords to Sandyford. [10]

  4. Red Line (Luas) - Wikipedia

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    The Red Line (Irish: Líne Dhearg [2]) is one of the two lines of Dublin's Luas light rail system.The Red Line runs in an east–west direction through the city centre, north of the River Liffey, before travelling southwest to Tallaght, with a fork to Citywest and Saggart.

  5. Luas - Wikipedia

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    Stillorgan Luas stop with the ticket machine and CCTV warning. Luas tickets are purple in colour and credit card sized. They bear a magnetic stripe on the back although this is not used on Luas. Uniquely among Dublin's public transport, tickets are not checked upon boarding trams; instead, a proof-of-payment system is used.

  6. Category:Luas Red Line stops in Dublin (city) - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Luas Red Line stops in Dublin (city)" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  7. Abbey Street Luas stop - Wikipedia

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    The stop allows access to the O'Connell Street shopping district, the Spire of Dublin and the Abbey Theatre. [2] It has two edge platforms: the westbound platform is integrated into the pavement, and the eastbound platform is an island between the tracks and the single lane used by road traffic.

  8. Dublin Broadstone railway station - Wikipedia

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    Construction of the stop involved excavating a large amount of earth from the land in front of the station, and building a road bridge over the tracks which busses can use to access the depot. [16] The Luas stop has two lateral platforms and is in front of the station building.

  9. Template:Luas-Green Line - Wikipedia

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    This is a route-map template for the Green Line (Luas), a light rail line in Dublin, the Republic of Ireland.. For a key to symbols, see {{railway line legend}}.; For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap.