Luas Red Line

Luas Red Line

Luas Red Line (Originally Luas Line A) was developed with €82.5 million funding from the European Regional Development Fund under the Economic and Social Infrastructure Operational Programme. The original Luas Red Line ran from Tallaght to Connolly. Luas Red Line began passenger services on 26th September 2004.

Red Line Luas Crossing River Liffey at Heuston

Luas Red Line has 23 Stops located at Tallaght, Hospital, Cookstown, Belgard, Kingswood, Red Cow (Park & Ride and Depot), Kylemore, Bluebell, Blackhorse, Drimnagh, Goldenbridge, Suir Road, Rialto, Fatima, James's, Heuston, Museum, Smithfield, Four Courts, Jervis, Abbey Street, Busáras, Connolly, George's Dock, Mayor Square - NCI, Spencer Dock and The Point.

The total journey time for the Red Line from Tallaght to The Point is estimated at 52 minutes.

The Red and Green Luas Lines are not connected. It is a 15 minute (approximately) walk from Abbey Street Luas Stop on the Red Line to St. Stephen’s Green Stop on the Green Line.

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Luas Green Line Late Weekend Start August Bank Holiday

Monday, July 26, 2010

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Luas Cherrywood Construction Update No 28

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Luas Cherrywood Construction Update No.28 POWER SYSTEM WORKS The overhead cables which provide power for the Cherrywood Green Line extension are live. The team is about to reach anotherm...

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Luas and Pat Liddy team up to provide FREE walking tours on Luas Red Line

Friday, July 02, 2010

Luas and Pat Liddy team up to provide FREE walking tours on Luas Red Line This July, Luas and Pat Liddy have teamed up to provide free walking tours on the Luas Red Line. This is a pilot projec...

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