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 28 Stops located at Tallaght, Hospital, Cookstown, Saggart, Fortunestown, Citywest Campus, Cheeverstown (Park + Ride), Fettercairn, 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.

Luas_Red_and_Green_Line_Zone_Map_November_2011

The total journey time for the Red Line from Tallaght to The Point is estimated at 52 minutes. The total journey time for the Red Line from Saggart to Connolly is estimated at 50 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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Click here to view or download the Luas Stops and Zones Map in PDF

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Luas fares to increase

Thursday, January 05, 2012

  Luas fares to increase by an average of 6.3% from Monday, 9th January 2012 RPA today announced Luas fare increases which will come into effect from Monday, 9th January 2012. There has...

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Carrickmines Park and Ride Open

Thursday, December 01, 2011

New Luas Park and Ride opens on Green Line at Carrickmines Park and Ride facilities are located at a range of locations on the Red and Green Lines. For details of locations see www.luas.ie . T...

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Luas Pedestrians ACT SAFELY THINK SAFELY

Friday, September 30, 2011

Luas Pedestrians ACT SAFELY THINK SAFELY Luas today teamed up with the Gardai in a joint safety message to the public, in particular pedestrians. The Luas safety message is simple; Pedest...

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