Kilbarrack railway station (Irish: Cill Bharróg), serves the suburb of Kilbarrack, serves Kilbarrack and parts of Raheny and Donaghmede in Dublin city, Ireland. Although on the Dublin-Belfast line, it is a stop only on the DART suburban railway system.
History
The station opened on 1 June 1969 as a basic halt. In the 1980s the station was upgraded in preparation for DART services with a new station building and shelters. The station was upgraded again in 2004.
Services
Preceding station | Iarnród Éireann | Following station | ||
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Raheny | DART |
Howth Junction |
Facilities
Kilbarrack is a small station, with two parallel platforms and a footbridge at the top of the platforms. There is a gate at the top of the northbound platform to allow wheelchair access to the station. On the southbound platform there is a station building with ticket machines and an information office, scheduled to open between 05:45-00:30, Monday to Sunday. There are 2 shelters on each platform along with outdoor seating benches. Also there are SOS and information buttons in the station along with LED displays.
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Railway stations served by Iarnród Éireann | |
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Belfast Line | |
Cork Line | |
Galway Line | |
Sligo Line | |
Rosslare Line |
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Waterford Line | |
Tralee Line | |
Limerick–Galway Line | |
Limerick–Waterford Line | |
Westport Line | |
Ballina Line | |
Midleton Line | |
Cobh Line | |
Howth Line | |
Navan line | |
Limerick–Ballybrophy line | |
Cross-border services jointly operated with NI Railways under the Enterprise brand Rail transport in Ireland |