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East Wall Road to Toll Bridge Road and York Road 1984 Samuel Beckett Bridge: Rotatable road bridge Guild Street to Sir John Rogerson's Quay 2009 Seán O'Casey Bridge: Rotatable footbridge Sir John Rogerson's Quay to North Wall Quay 2005 Talbot Memorial Bridge: Road bridge Memorial Road to Moss Street 1978 Loopline Bridge: Liffey Viaduct
A lift also provides step-free access from the street to the southbound platform. A section of the building is used as a retail unit and is currently occupied by a restaurant. The platforms at Ranelagh are located directly above Ranelagh Road and have the benches, ticket machines, shelters, and displays common to all Luas stops. [2]
The Harcourt Street railway line was built by the Dublin, Wicklow and Wexford Railway and opened in 1854, running from a temporary terminus at Harcourt Road near the city centre to Bray. Rathmines and Ranelagh was added as an infill station in 1896 due to the rising growth of the Dublin tramways in the area. The station was located on an ...
From the 1850s, horse-drawn omnibuses provided transport from Rathmines to the city centre. Portobello Bridge, which had a steep incline, was often a problem for the horses, which led to the fatal accident of 1861. [24] On 6 October 1871 work was commenced on the Dublin tram system on Rathmines Road, just before Portobello Bridge, and a horse ...
From the 1850s, horse-drawn omnibuses provided transport along South Richmond Street from Rathmines to the city centre. On 6 October 1871 work was commenced on the Dublin tram system on Rathmines Road, a few yards from Portobello Bridge. [16] They came into operation the following year, linking Rathgar, via Richmond Street, with College Green.
The R114 road is a regional road in south Dublin, Ireland. The road runs from the city centre to Brittas in remote southwest County Dublin via Rathmines , Rathgar , Rathfarnham , Knocklyon , Firhouse and the mountainous area of Boharnabreena. [ 2 ]
The stop is served by Dublin Bus routes 11, 47, 116 and 118, providing connections to Stepaside and Belarmine, as well as further destinations such as Stillorgan and University College Dublin. In addition, Go-Ahead Ireland routes S8 and 114 serve the stop, providing connections with Marlay Park , Ballinteer , Dún Laoghaire and Blackrock .
The Harcourt Street railway line was built by the Dublin, Wicklow and Wexford Railway and opened in 1854, running from a temporary terminus at Harcourt Road near the city centre to Bray. Dundrum was one of the four original intermediate stops along with Stillorgan, Carrickmines and Shankill. The station was located at the side of Taney Road ...