RPA continually aims to improve Dublin’s Luas Light Rail System by investing carefully in minor and major projects that result in a better quality tram service for all commuters. RPA has invested ...
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A €10m extension to the Red Cow Depot was required to provide an appropriate Production Area for the tram conversions and provide a Maintenance Area to house the bigger size vehicles.
Two Luas...
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Improved Luas Cycle + Ride Facilities
Over the last few years Luas has been improving Cycle + Ride facilities along both Luas lines. In 2012 we continued this work.
New bicycle pa...
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Improved Luas Sustainability
At Luas we are dedicated to bringing you sustainable public transport and we recognise the importance of making sustainability central to the way we live and work....
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New Passenger Charter
In early 2012, Luas designed and published a new Passenger Charter. This new charter reflects in the most accurate way possible your rights and expectations but also ours....
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New Fare Evasion & Customer Security Initiative: Luas Tram Watch
Through our Customer satisfaction surveys and the Meet the Manager exercises you told us that you felt that anti-social ...
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New Luas Mobile Website
In April of this year we launched the new Luas Mobile Website. This mobile website is designed to deliver key information to customers in a quick and efficient manner on...
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On March 31st 2007 RPA entered into a €51m contract with Alstom for an additional 18 Luas vehicles. Following the successful granting of a Railway Order by An Bord Pleanála for Luas Citywest (Line A1), RPA increased the original order to 26 trams with the addition of 8 more, at an additio...
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DUNDRUM LUAS STOP ACCESS LIFT PROJECT
Designed for improved wheelchair and mobility impaired access from the bus interchange area at street level to Dundrum Luas Stop. The New 11.7 metre tall Lift Tower is designed to complement the adjacent William Dargan Bridge. It is a glass and steel lift...
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