Luas
Luas is an Irish rail system operated in the Republic of Ireland. It was launched in 2004 after many years of talks.[1][2]
Luas runs two main lines, the Red Line and the Green Line.
History
After the Dublin Stream Tram (1872–1949) ended, plans in 1981 proposed a brand new modernized light rail system for the Republic of Ireland.
Official announcements began in the late-1990s. People started building the first rail for Luas in 1999.[1]
Transdev began running Luas for the Irish government in 2014.[1]
Launch
The official launch of the Luas was to be 2003, however, this was delayed due to construction.
The launch was 30 June 2004 and the official launch was 26 September 2004.
Routes
Luas has two main lines.
- Line 1 - Red Line (The Point–Tallaght)
- Line 2 - Green Line (Bride's Glen–Boombridge)
A brand new line was launched on 9 December 2017.
Luas Media
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Map of Dublin's light rail system "Luas"
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Dominick stop construction site on Luas Cross City line, taken in Dominick Street Lower
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The Nine Arches Bridge on the Green Line at Milltown
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The Luas Park and a junction at Sandyford
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Stillorgan Luas stop with the ticket machine and CCTV warning
Luas on the Northside
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Electronic sign at a Luas stop indicating the minutes until the next tram.
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Luas tram crossing the Liffey (a yellow stripe around the trams has since been added to improve visibility)
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 "A Brief History". Transdev Ireland. Archived from the original on May 26, 2015. Retrieved June 18, 2021.
- ↑ Mark Hilliard (August 24, 2017). The lost history of Dublin uncovered by Luas works. Irish Times. https://www.irishtimes.com/news/ireland/irish-news/the-lost-history-of-dublin-uncovered-by-luas-works-1.3196170. Retrieved June 18, 2021.