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This new Luas line, known as Luas Line B2, is funded under Transport 21 and will run from Cherrywood to Fassaroe. It will follow the route of the old Harcourt Street rail alignment over the Bride ...
The route of the extension of the Luas Green Line from Cherrywood to Bray was unveiled today. It will follow the old Harcourt Street rail line over the Bride's Glen viaduct and run alongside the ...
The Minister was, however, more definite that the line would be extended yet again, this time from Cherrywood to Bray in Co Wicklow by 2015. Mr Cullen published three route options for the ...
The Luas Green Line extension (Luas B1), also known as Luas Cherrywood, was officially opened on 16 October 2010. It is an extension of the Luas Green Line running between St. Stephen’s Green and ...
The Minister for Transport, Martin Cullen, has launched a consultation process on five potential routes for a new Luas line connecting the Sandyford and Tallaght Luas lines.
A new route for the Metrolink aimed at pacifying residents in south Dublin could see the Luas Green Line closed for up to four years, the Irish Independent has learned.
A new 4km route, extending Dublin's Luas Green Line from Broombridge to Finglas, has been revealed today by Transport Minister Eamon Ryan. It will include four stops and a 600-vehicle park and ...
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Dublin Bus announce extension of new bus route which will link up Bray with Luas - MSNDublin Bus have announced the extension of the new L14 bus route, which will link up Bray and Shankill with Cherrywood and the Green Line Luas. The extended service will begin operating this Sunday.
Full service has been restored on the Luas Green Line after more than half of the service was disrupted during the morning rush hour.
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