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TODAY I GOT THE 26 BUS AND EXPLORED LUCAN ROAD

May 7, 2024 by infomatique

CHAPELIZOD ON THE SOUTH BANK OF THE RIVER LIFFEY


VISIT CHAPELIZOD
VISIT PALMERSTOWN VILLAGE

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Exploring Chapelizod and the Origins of “Lucalizod”

I recently took the 26 bus to Chapelizod, a village on the south bank of the River Liffey. My route took me along Lucan Road, the R112 slip road, the Chapelizod Bypass, and eventually Old Lucan Road, ending in beautiful Waterstown Public Park.

The “Lucalizod” Connection

A few weeks ago, I overheard someone say “Lucalizod” on the bus and dismissed it as a mispronunciation of the energy drink Lucozade. However, I later discovered a fascinating connection: James Joyce merged the names of Lucan and Chapelizod into “Lucalizod” within his novel Finnegans Wake.

A Bit About Lucan

Let’s sidetrack for a moment to learn about Lucan. This suburban town in County Dublin lies 12 km west of Dublin’s centre, nestled along the River Liffey. Famous for the Strawberry Beds, Lucan Weir, and the River Griffeen, it straddles South Dublin with parts extending into Fingal. Lucan is easily accessible from the N4 and M50 motorway (Junction 7).

History of Lucan

Lucan’s popularity soared after a sulphurous spa was discovered in 1758. It quickly became a trendy weekend getaway from Dublin, leading to significant development. By 1795, the area boasted a ballroom and hotel. Much of Lucan village dates back to a major redevelopment around 1815. Lucan was even once a terminus of the Dublin city tram line serving both Lucan and Leixlip.

Lucozade Explained

Speaking of mispronunciations, Lucozade is a British soft drink and energy drink brand now owned by Suntory. Originally called “Glucozade”, it was created in 1927 as an energy drink for those feeling unwell and was primarily sold through pharmacies. Its classic slogan, “Lucozade aids recovery”, lingers from this era. In the 1980s, it became popular as a sports drink and is now widely available throughout the UK.


Filed Under: 26 Bus Route, May 2024, Public Transport, Serving Chapelizod, Serving Merrion Square, Serving Palmerstown, SErving Waterstown Park Tagged With: 26 Bus Route, A7RIV, Chapelizod, Dublin Suburbs, Finnegans Wake, Fotonique, Infomatique, Irish History, James Joyce, Lucalizod, Lucan, May 2024, Sony, Sony FE 85mm GM lens, William Murphy

DUBLINBIKES DOCKING STATION 58

May 7, 2024 by infomatique

UPPER GRAND CANAL STREET CLOSE TO LOVE LANE


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In Temple Bar there is a laneway or an alleyway connecting Essex Street to Dame Street and in recent years I have overheard tour guides incorrectly referring to it as Love Lane when in fact it is Crampton Court. There are two possible reasons the major one being that there is a mural consisting of tiles by Anna Doran and the installation is named “Love Lane”. Also “Love the Lanes” is a joint initiative between Dublin City Council and the Temple Bar Company to bring new life to the back lanes of Temple Bar.

Love Lane is located off Upper Grand Canal Street in Dublin, Ireland. It’s near an apartment complex known as The Northumberlands. The area in general is well-serviced with a variety of amenities and is in close proximity to several notable locations.

For instance, it’s near Mount Street Bridge and the Grand Canal. It’s also within walking distance of Trinity College Dublin, The Aviva Stadium, Grand Canal Dock, the IFSC, Royal College of Surgeons Ireland, RDS Arena, and St. Brigid’s Primary School on Haddington Road.

The area is well-connected with public transport, being on the main bus route to the city from South Dublin and within walking distance of the DART station at Barrow Street and the Docklands. There’s also excellent shopping on nearby Baggot Street, along with an abundance of fine restaurants, hotels, and pubs.


Filed Under: Docking Station 58, Love Lane, Lower Grand Canal street, Public Transport Tagged With: Anna Doran, Barrow Street, Confusion, Docking station 58, Docklands, Dublin, DublinBikes, Love Lane, Public Transport, The Real Love Lane, Upper Grand Canal street

REBRANDED DUBLINBIKES BIKES AT DOCKING STATION 04

April 28, 2024 by infomatique

PEDAL POWER AT THE FOUR COURTS TRAM STOP


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This docking station serving the Four Courts Tram Stop is on Greek Street across the road from the Hampton by Hilton hotel,

It seems that DublinBikes has rebranded with the new “Pedal Power” logo, but this doesn’t necessarily mean they have a new sponsor.

Here’s what I understand: JCDecaux, the French outdoor advertising giant, is seeking a new brand to take on a €750,000-a-year contract to sponsor the Dublin Bikes scheme. The managing director of JCDecaux’s Irish business, said the company will be going to market this month seeking a “strong partner” for the Dublin Bikes Scheme, which currently has close to 30,000 annual subscribers.


Filed Under: Apple iPhone 12 Pro Max, Docking Station 04, DublinBikes, Greek Street, Pedal Power, Public Transport Tagged With: 12 pro Max, Apple, Dublin, Dublin Bikes Scheme, Fotonique, Four Courts, Greek Street, Hilton Hotel, Infomatique, iPhone, Ireland, JCDecaux, NowTV, Pedal Power, Public Transport, the French outdoor advertising giant, William Murphy

A CLUSTER OF DUBLINBIKES DOCKING STATIONS A LOWER AND UPPER GRANGEGORMAN

April 6, 2024 by infomatique

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DublinBikes, a popular bike-sharing service in Dublin, provides convenient access to bicycles for both residents and visitors.

Docking Stations 103, 104, and 105: These three docking stations are strategically placed near the TU campus (Technological University Dublin) in the Grangegorman area. The proximity of these stations suggests that there might indeed be a high demand for bikes in this location. Having multiple stations close together ensures that users can easily find an available bike or return one without having to travel far.

The stations are situated on Upper Grangegorman and Lower Grangegorman, making them accessible to students, faculty, and nearby residents.

The Grangegorman area in Dublin has undergone significant redevelopment in recent years.

Key points about the area include:

TU Dublin Campus: The consolidated Technological University Dublin campus at Grangegorman is a major centre for education, bringing thousands of students and staff to the area daily.

Luas Green Line: The tram line provides fast and convenient public transport connections to the city centre, creating a multimodal transport network.

Regeneration: The wider Grangegorman redevelopment project has revitalised the area with a mix of educational, residential, and some commercial buildings, increasing the population density and need for transport options.


Filed Under: Docking Station 103, Docking Station 104, Docking Station 105, DublinBikes, Grangegorman, Lower Grangegorman, Upper Grangegorman Tagged With: Broadstone Tram stop, Docking Station 103, Docking Station 104, Docking Station 105, DublinBikes, Grangegorman Tram stop, Green Line, LUAS, North Of The Liffey, Public Transport, Upper Grangegorman. Lower Grangegorman

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March 31, 2024 by infomatique

THE GREEN LINE


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Location

Cherrywood Development: The Cherrywood LUAS stop is located within the Cherrywood development, a large-scale urban project in South Dublin, Ireland.

Luas Green Line: It’s a stop on the Green Line of the Dublin light rail system, providing a key connection for Cherrywood residents to the wider Dublin region.

Proximity to Landmarks: The stop is situated near Tully Park, various residential developments within Cherrywood, and the developing commercial areas.

Features

Two Platforms: The Cherrywood stop consists of two side platforms, serving northbound and southbound Luas trams on the Green Line.

Modern Amenities: Like other Luas stops, it includes ticket vending machines, real-time passenger information displays, and shelters.

Accessibility: The stop is designed with accessibility in mind, including features for those
with mobility impairments.

Role in Development

Critical Transport Link: The Cherrywood stop provides essential connectivity for the growing Cherrywood community. It connects residents to jobs, education, and leisure activities throughout Dublin.

Sustainable Transport: The Luas is an environmentally friendly mode of transport, and the stop encourages its use over cars, contributing to Cherrywood’s sustainability goals.

Catalyst for Growth: Accessible public transport is a key factor in attracting residents and businesses. The Luas link has been influential in the development of Cherrywood.

Connections & Destinations

Northbound: The Luas from Cherrywood travels towards Broombridge, with stops including Sandyford, Stillorgan, Dundrum, and the City Centre (St. Stephen’s Green, Harcourt, Marlborough, etc.)

Southbound: The tram journeys towards the terminus at Brides Glen, serving the Carrickmines area.

Future Development:

There are proposals to extend the Luas Green Line further from Brides Glen, which would impact the Cherrywood stop and potentially provide additional destinations and connectivity.

Resources

Luas Website: Find timetables, routes, and other information on the official Luas website: https://luas.ie/
Cherrywood Development: Learn more about the Cherrywood development, including transport aspects, on their website
Transport for Ireland: Stay up-to-date on any Luas Green Line extension plans: https://www.transportforireland.ie/


Filed Under: Cherrywood, Luas, March 2024, Sony FX30, Tram Stop Tagged With: Cherrywood, Fotonique, Green Line, Infomatique, Public Transport, Sony FX30, South Of The Liffey, Tram service, William Murphy

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