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Dublin Connolly railway station - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Dublin Connolly railway station

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Coordinates: 53°21′06″N, 06°14′57″W

Dublin Connolly
Stáisiún Uí Chonghaile
Dublin Connolly railway station
Location
Place Dublin city centre, Amiens Street
Local authority Dublin City Council
Operations
Managed by Coras Iompair Éireann (Luas platforms: Railway Procurement Agency)
Platforms in use 7 (+2 Luas)
History
1844 Station opened as Amiens Street
1966 Renamed as Connolly Station
Iarnród Éireann - Republic of Ireland railway stations

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

Belfast to Dublin Line
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Belfast-Larne Line Belfast-Derry Line
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Belfast-Bangor Line
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Belfast Central
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Botanic
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City Hospital
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To Belfast Great Victoria Street
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Adelaide
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Balmoral
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Finaghy
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Dunmurry
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Derriaghy
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Lambeg
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Hilden
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Lisburn
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Knockmore (Closed 2005)
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Lisburn-Antrim Line (Disused)
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Moira
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Lurgan
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Portadown
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Scarva
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Poyntzpass
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Newry
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- border
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Dundalk
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Drogheda
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Laytown
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Gormanston
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Balbriggan
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Skerries
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Rush & Lusk
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Donabate
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Malahide (for DART)
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Portmarnock
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DART Howth Branch
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Howth Junction
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Kilbarrack
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Raheny
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Harmonstown
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Killester
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Clontarf Road
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Western Commuter (to Mullingar)
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Dublin Connolly
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Luas Red Line (to Dublin Heuston and Tallaght)
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Loopline Bridge
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Trans-Dublin Line

Dublin Connolly, commonly called Connolly station (Irish: Stáisiún Uí Chonghaile), (previously named Amiens Street Station) is one of the main railway stations in Dublin, Ireland, and is a focal point in the Irish route network. The ornate station facade has a distinctive Italianate tower at its centre. Situated on the north side of the River Liffey, the station provides intercity and commuter services to the north, northwest and south of the country. The north-south Dublin Area Rapid Transit (DART) service also passes through the station. The station offices serve as the headquarters of the Irish Rail firm, Iarnród Éireann.

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[edit] History

Parent article: History of rail transport in Ireland

The station was opened on 29 November 1844[1] by the Dublin & Drogheda Railway Company as Dublin Station, but was renamed ten years later as Amiens Street Station after the street on which it is located. Originally the station only served a single mainline to Drogheda, and only in 1853 did through services to Belfast commence. In 1891 the City of Dublin Junction Railway connected the station with Westland Row Station (now Pearse Station) on the city's south side. The C of D Jctn was a separate station known as Amiens St Junction and consisted of the present platforms 5,6 & 7 with a separate street entrance. After the amalgamation of the GNR (I) at the end of the 1950s this station became part of the overall Amiens St and the separate entrance fell into disuse. The C of D Jctn Rly. allowed services to run from Amiens St., through to Westland Row, and onwards to Rosslare and the Southeast. Services to Sligo were transferred to the station in 1937, with the closure of Broadstone Station by CIÉ (see also MGWR). Services to Galway and Mayo also originated/terminated at Connolly Station after 1937, running via Mullingar and Athlone. This was discontinued in the 1970s in favour of running services out of Heuston Station on the better quality Cork line. Passenger running between Mullingar/Athlone ceased completely in 1987.

In 1966, the 50th anniversary of the Easter Rising, the station's name was changed to Connolly Station after Irish revolutionary and socialist James Connolly. At the same time, several other main stations in the Republic were renamed after patriots executed for their roles in the Rising.

At the commencement of DART services in 1984, the C of D Jctn Rly entrance was refurbished and reopened for commuter traffic.

During the late 1990s, Connolly Station was completely renovated and partially rebuilt. An entirely new station hall was built, the roof over Platforms 1-4 was replaced, and a new bar/cafe and shops were installed. The former DART/Suburban station entrance (C of D Jctn Rly entrance) and the secondary station hall built with the DART (further north on Amiens St) were again closed, but a new entrance on the International Financial Services Centre side was opened. In 2004, the Luas Red Line (to Tallaght) began serving the station. As part of the preparation for this, the ramp which had been a bus terminus was demolished and replaced with a 2-platform tram station connected to the main concourse by escalators and lift.

[edit] Services

Connolly has both terminal platforms, for trains approaching from the north, as well as some through platforms for services from the south, or passing through to the south. There are seven platforms in total; four terminal (1-4) and three through - the former Amiens St Jctn station - (5-7).

There are three Intercity routes served:

Suburban services run on the same routes, as far as Drogheda, Maynooth and Arklow. The aforementioned DART service uses some of the platforms equipped with overhead electrics (Platforms 5, 6, and 7). Terminal platform 4 is also electrified, although it is rarely used by electric trains.

[edit] Future

Iarnród Éireann have proposed a major realignment of local services into the capital in order to ease the congestion at Connolly. The opening of Docklands station has provided an alternative terminus for the Western Commuter line to Mullingar. It is planned that these services will form the basis for the planned line to Dunboyne and Navan. IÉ plan to eventually reinstate Dublin Broadstone station as the major terminus for these services, and for services from Maynooth and the proposed Mullingar-Athlone line, while the Interconnector will divert DART services from the north away from Connolly, further increasing capacity.

[edit] Connections

While Connolly connects Dublin to the east coast of Ireland and to Sligo, Heuston Station serves the south and west of the country. Connolly station is connected to Heuston via the Luas tram system. Rail links also exist connecting the two stations passing through a tunnel under the Phoenix Park. Passenger services seldom use this section, with its main purpose being the transfer of rolling stock and locomotives (the main service depot for Iarnród Éireann is at Inchicore, just outside Heuston).

Preceding station Iarnród Éireann Following station
Drogheda MacBride   Enterprise
Dublin-Belfast
  Terminus
Maynooth   Intercity
Dublin-Sligo
 
Terminus   Intercity
Dublin-Rosslare
  Tara Street
  Commuter
South Eastern Commuter
 
Howth Junction   Commuter
Northern Commuter
  Tara Street
Drumcondra   Commuter
Western Commuter
(City Branch)
 
Clontarf Road   DART
Trans-Dublin
  Tara Street
Luas
Terminus   Red Line   Busáras

[edit] Gallery

[edit] References

  • Johnson, S. (1997). Johnson's Atlas & Gazetteer of the Railways of Ireland, Midland Publishing Ltd. ISBN 1-85780-044-3.
  • O'Connor, K. (1999). The Great Northern Railway in Ironing the Land, The Coming of the Railways to Ireland, pp. 23-45. Gill & Macmillan Ltd. ISBN 0-7171-2747-8. (see also RTÉ TV series of same title)
  1. ^ Dublin Amiens Street. Railscot - Irish Railways. Retrieved on 2007-08-31.

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