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Station in Dublin, Ireland

Docklands
Dugthailte / Ceantar na nDugaíIarnród Éireann
The station building as seen from Sheriff St, 23 March 2007.
General information
LocationSheriff Street Upper, Dublin 1, D01 XK74
Ireland
Coordinates53°21′02″N 6°14′22″W / 53.350628°N 6.239355°W / 53.350628; -6.239355
Owned byIarnród Éireann
Operated byIarnród Éireann
Platforms1 (Island)
Tracks2
Bus routes151
Bus operatorsDublin Bus
Construction
Structure typeAt-grade
Bicycle facilitiesyes
Other information
Station codeDCKLS
Fare zoneSuburban 1
Key dates
12 March 2007Station opens
Passengers
20181,500 daily
Route map
Western Commuter
Legend
Dublin–Sligo Line
Longford
Edgeworthstown
Mullingar
Enfield
Kilcock
Maynooth
Leixlip Louisa Bridge
Leixlip Confey
M3 Parkway
Dunboyne
Hansfield (serves Ongar)
Clonsilla
Coolmine
Castleknock
Navan Road Parkway
Ashtown
Pelletstown
Broombridge Luas
to Liffey Junction
& Dublin Broadstone
(
closed
1937
)
The Royal Canal
Phoenix Park Tunnel
to Dublin Heuston
Drumcondra
Docklands
(Luas Spencer Dock)
The Royal Canal
Dublin Connolly Luas
Luas Red Line
to Tallaght or Saggart
Loopline Bridge
Tara Street
Dublin Pearse
Location

Docklands Station (Stáisiún Dugthailte, also known as Ceantar na nDugaí) is a terminus railway station serving the Dublin Docklands area in Ireland. It is owned and operated by Iarnród Éireann and was part of the Irish Government's Transport 21 initiative.

The station is one of three termini for the Western Commuter service run by Iarnród Éireann, the others being Dublin Connolly and Dublin Pearse.

Services

Services run to M3 Parkway during peak times, Monday to Friday. The station is closed on Saturday and Sunday. Passengers need to change at Clonsilla for connection with the Maynooth service.

Transport links

The Luas Red Line does not directly connect with Docklands Station. Instead, commuters have to walk approximately 500 metres (1,600 ft) via an indirect route to Spencer Dock or to Mayor Square - NCI. The Luas line gives a direct connection to Busáras Bus station and Dublin Heuston.

The station is linked to the city centre by Dublin Bus route 151.

History

The station was opened for commuter services by Taoiseach Bertie Ahern at a temporary location on Sheriff Street in the North Wall area of Dublin's Northside on 12 March 2007. Construction groundbreaking had taken place on 9 March 2006 in the presence of the Minister for Transport, Martin Cullen. It was the first new heavy rail station in Dublin city centre since Grand Canal Dock opened in 2001. It was required because the nearby Connolly Station had reached capacity and could not support additional commuter services to County Meath.

However, in March 2008, it was reported that the transport minister, Noel Dempsey, would allow CIÉ to seek new planning permission to keep the station on a permanent basis as a terminus for services from Maynooth and Navan following his decision to allow the Railway Procurement Agency to use Broadstone Station for extensions to the Luas.

Proposals

The station was to move to a permanent location in the Spencer Dock site as part of the DART Underground plan under the government's Transport 21 initiative. Planning conditions attached to the temporary site stated that it had to be removed by May 2016, but permanent permission was obtained in time to avoid this.

Though the DART Underground plans were postponed indefinitely, as of August 2021, an underground station at Spencer Dock was proposed as part of the DART+ West project.

See also

References

  1. "Ireland's newest train station could move because of major shortfall in passengers". independent.ie. Independent News & Media. 17 May 2018. Archived from the original on 10 October 2019. Retrieved 10 October 2019.
  2. "Timetable : Dublin - M3 Parkway - Longford" (PDF). irishrail.ie.
  3. "Route 151" (PDF). dublinbus.ie. Archived (PDF) from the original on 6 July 2024. Retrieved 6 July 2024.
  4. "RTÉ News: New railway station opens in Dublin city". RTÉ News. 12 March 2007. Archived from the original on 14 March 2007. Retrieved 13 March 2007.
  5. "Cullen turns sod on new Dublin city railway station". IOL. 9 March 2006. Archived from the original on 7 July 2012. Retrieved 9 March 2006.
  6. "Dempsey derails ambitious CIÉ plan and opts for new Luas line". The Irish Times. 6 February 2008. Archived from the original on 3 October 2011 – via buckplanning.blogspot.com.
  7. "Transport 21 - the truth". Archived from the original on 28 October 2006. "威尼斯144777欢迎您(首页官网平台)-Baidu百科". Archived from the original on 1 April 2007. Retrieved 13 March 2007.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  8. http://www.dublincity.ie/swiftlg/apas/run/WPHAPPDETAIL.DisplayUrl?theApnID=3924/15&SearchID=1
  9. McCullagh, Tony (3 August 2021). "New underground station proposed for Spencer Dock under Dart expansion plans". Irish Independent. Retrieved 30 March 2023.
  10. Butler, Roisin (25 July 2022). "New DART lines likely to commence construction in 2024". DublinLive. Retrieved 30 March 2023.

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