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"Beechwood / Bóthar Choill na Feá" LUAS station
Bilingual sign for the Beechwood station of the green line of LUAS. The Irish name is Bóthar Choill na Feá. The next stop on the way to Sandyford is Cowper. Taken 29 July 2004. © 2004, 2006 Josh Hanz (josh_hanz@hotmail.com) |
"Beechwood / Bóthar Choill na Feá" LUAS station
View of the northbound platform at Beechwood / Bóthar Choill na Feá. The next stop on the way to Sandyford is Cowper. Taken 29 July 2004. © 2004, 2006 Josh Hanz (josh_hanz@hotmail.com) |
Approaching "Charlemont" LUAS station
Arriving on the LUAS green line from St. Stephens Green at Charlemont, having left Harcourt. The next stop on the way to Sandyford is Charlemont. Taken 29 July 2004. © 2004, 2006 Josh Hanz (josh_hanz@hotmail.com) |
Approaching "Charlemont" LUAS station
Arriving on the LUAS green line from St. Stephens Green at Charlemont, having left Harcourt. The next stop on the way to Sandyford is Charlemont. Taken 29 July 2004. © 2004, 2006 Josh Hanz (josh_hanz@hotmail.com) |
No pedestrians allowed on the tracks
A tram warning sign, just southeast of Beechwood on the LUAS green line. Pedestrians are not allowed to trespass on the tracks. Taken 29 July 2004. © 2004, 2006 Josh Hanz (josh_hanz@hotmail.com) |
LUAS and you safety pillar
Safety notice on a LUAS pillar, over a destination sign. This is presumed to be somewhere in the "Green 3" fare zone, between Dundrum and Stillorgan because the sign shows "Sandyford" as the destination. Taken 29 July 2004. © 2004, 2006 Josh Hanz (josh_hanz@hotmail.com) |
A.Pasqualini (a.pasqualini@alice.it) Dublin LUAS System - Green Line terminus at St.Stephen Green, Sep.20, 2007 The crossover section of the terminus tracks with two Alstom Citadis 401. Note the "One tram only in marked area" sign and the light signal that shows the crossover switch position. |
A.Pasqualini (a.pasqualini@alice.it) Dublin LUAS System - Red Line terminus at Connolly Stn. - Sep.20, 2007 Overview of the terminus area from a raised standpoint in Connolly Stn. The picture shows the roof equipment of an Alstom Citadis 301 and the crossover section of the terminus. |
A.Pasqualini (a.pasqualini@alice.it) Dublin LUAS System - Red Line terminus at Connolly Stn. - Sep.20, 2007 An Alstom Citadis is arriving at Connoly Stn. terminus. |
Approaching "St. Stephens Green" LUAS station
A LUAS train appears to be arriving at St. Stephens Green northern terminus of the Green line. Taken 29 July 2004. © 2004, 2006 Josh Hanz (josh_hanz@hotmail.com) |
Approaching "St. Stephens Green" LUAS station
A tram warning sign, just southeast of the St. Stephens Green station. Taken 29 July 2004. © 2004, 2006 Josh Hanz (josh_hanz@hotmail.com) |
Dublin LUAS - no entry except for tramsDublinThis sign says - No Entry - Irish Gaelic: "Ach amháin Tramanna" English: Except trams This is the stretch from O'Connell Street headed towards Connolly Station ("ui Conghalie" in Irish Gaelic)
Copyright 2004 by Josh Hanz (josh_hanz@hotmail.com) |
Sandyford (Áth an Ghainimh)Sandyford (Áth an Ghainimh) LUAS stationThis is the sign for Sandyford (Áth an Ghainimh), the southern terminus for the green line of LUAS.
Copyright 2004 by Josh Hanz (josh_hanz@hotmail.com) |
Dublin LUAS warning signDublinThis is the sign for crossing the LUAS tram tracks. This is more a concern for double-decker tour busses with open roofs. Tourists on the upper deck should be very careful when passing under the LUAS contact wires.
Copyright 2004 by Josh Hanz (josh_hanz@hotmail.com) |
Dublin LUAS warning signDublinThis is the sign for crossing the LUAS tram tracks. This is more a concern for double-decker tour busses with open roofs. Tourists on the upper deck should be very careful when passing under the LUAS contact wires. Here there is a DART bridge from Connolly to Tara St / Pearse stations and on to Bray / Greystones. Copyright 2004 by Josh Hanz (josh_hanz@hotmail.com) |
Dublin LUAS warning sign and traffic crossing pointDublinThis is the sign for crossing the LUAS tram tracks. This is one of the few places to legitimately cross the LUAS tracks. Otherwise it is forbidden to cross the tracks. The approximate location is close to Sandyford (Áth an Ghainimh). Copyright 2004 by Josh Hanz (josh_hanz@hotmail.com) |
Dublin LUAS - Faiche Stiabhna - St. Stephen's GreenDublinThis is a LUAS tram at St. Stephens' Green (Faiche Stiabhna in Irish). The Green line has been operating since early July 2004 to Sandyford (Áth an Ghainimh) for revenue service. The LUAS tram stops have Irish in small print on top, and the English name in large print on the bottom.
Copyright 2004 by Josh Hanz (josh_hanz@hotmail.com) |