Belgard Platform to Tallaght Temporary Closure

BELGARD PLATFORM TO TALLAGHT TEMPORARY CLOSURE

The Belgard platform serving Tallaght will temporarily close from Monday the 11th of January to Summer 2010.

This closure is to facilitate the construction of the Luas Citywest Red Line extension from Belgard to Saggart. Services from the city-bound platform on Belgard Luas Stop are not affected.

Belgard passengers travelling to Tallaght should take a city-bound Luas to Kingswood and then change to a Luas to Tallaght.

Passengers travelling from the city who wish to get off at Belgard should get off at Cookstown and then take Luas back to Belgard.

Alternatively we would ask Luas passengers to avoid Belgard Luas stop altogether and use Kingswood or Cookstown stops if possible until this phase of the upgrade works is complete.

Access to Belgard stop will change throughout these works so please follow the directional signs provided.

Thank you for your co-operation.

Click here to view or download Frequently Asked Questions on the temporary closure of the Belgard Luas Stop Platform to Tallaght.

Click here to read more about the Luas Citywest (Line A1) extension to Saggart.

Click here to view or download Luas Citywest (Line A1) Construction Update No.2.

Click here to view or download Luas Citywest (Line A1) Map.

Click here to view or download Belgard Luas Stop Temporary Platform Closure Poster.

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