Brides Glen Luas stop

Tram stop in Dublin, Ireland

Brides Glen is located in Dublin
Brides Glen
Brides Glen
Location within Dublin

Brides Glen (Irish: Gleann Bhríde) is a stop on the Luas light-rail tram system serving Cherrywood in Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown, County Dublin, Ireland. It opened in 2010 as the terminus of an extension of the Green Line south from Sandyford.[1]

Location and access

Brides Glen stop is located at the end of a concrete viaduct over an empty plot of land. The sole entrance is to the road which runs past the southern end of the stop. Ramps provide access from the entrance to each of the side platforms. The short space between the platforms and the road contains buffers, a flower bed, electrical substations, and toilet for Luas drivers. There is a double crossover on the tracks immediately to the north of the stop.

Services

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Luas Luas Green Line
Legend
Broombridge Iarnród Éireann
Hamilton Depot
Cabra
Phibsborough
Grangegorman
Broadstone – University
Dominick
Parnell
O'Connell Upper
O'Connell - GPO
Marlborough
Red Line - Abbey Street
Westmoreland
Trinity
Dawson
St Stephen's Green
Harcourt
Grand Canal
Charlemont
Ranelagh
Beechwood
Cowper
Milltown
Windy Arbour
Dundrum
Balally Parking
Kilmacud
Stillorgan Parking
Sandyford Parking
Depot
Central Park
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Glencairn
The Gallops
Leopardstown Valley
Ballyogan Wood
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Racecourse
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Carrickmines Parking
Brennanstown
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Laughanstown
Cherrywood
Wyattville Link Road
Brides Glen

Trams stop at the stop coming from either Parnell or Broombridge every 10-18 minutes.

Preceding station   Luas   Following station
Cherrywood
towards Parnell or Broombridge
  Green Line   Terminus

Transport services

Then Taoiseach Brian Cowen at the opening of Brides Glen station in 2010

The stop is served by Dublin Bus routes 7, 84 and 84a and by Go-Ahead Ireland route 111.[2] These bus routes provide access to the Cherrywood development, Loughlinstown, and St. Columcille's Hospital, as well as further destinations such as Sallynoggin, Dalkey, Bray and Dún Laoghaire.

References

  1. ^ "New Luas extension opens". Irish Times.
  2. ^ "Brides Glen". Luas.
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