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THE BEST STATION IF YOU PLAN THE VISIT DUN LAOGHAIRE WEST PIER

October 1, 2023 by infomatique

SALTHILL AND MONKSTOWN


Salthill and Monkstown railway station is a DART station in Dún Laoghaire. It is situated between Seapoint and Dún Laoghaire DART stations. The station has a car park, ticket office, automated ticket and vending machines, and is wheelchair accessible.

The original Salthill station opened in May 1837, built by the Dublin and Kingstown Railway. It closed in 1960 and was electrified and reopened in 1984 with the arrival of DART services.


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Filed Under: DART, Dun Laoghaire, Public Transport, Railway Station, Salthill And Monkstown Station, Sony A7RIV, Train Station Tagged With: A7RIV, DART, Dublin Bay, Dublin Bay Rapid Transit, Dun Laoghaire, Fotonique, Infomatique, Kingstown Railway, Monkstown, October 2023, Public Transport, Railway Station, Salthill, Salthill station, Seapoint, Sony, Train Station, William Murphy

SANDYMOUNT LUAS TRAM STOP

September 26, 2023 by infomatique

25 SEPTEMBER 2023


When I was young I had a few friends who lived in Sandyford which was in the country rather than the city. It was often the case that they could not come to school because of snow.

Sandyford is a suburb of Dublin, located in Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown, Ireland.

Sandyford Business District makes up much of the suburb and encompasses 4 business parks: Sandyford Business Park, Stillorgan Business Park, Central Park and South County Business Park. Some of the multinational companies based in the area include Google, Facebook, Microsoft and AIB.

The Luas Green Line was built through the Business District and the Kilmacud, Stillorgan, Sandyford and Central Park stops serve the area, the middle two lying along the eastern edge of the original district. All four of these stops are in the Sandyford Business District. Sandyford was the Green Line terminus until the extension to Cherrywood opened in October 2010. The depot for the Green Line is located on the eastern edge of the Business District.

Sandyford House, a pub in the centre of the village, has been an inn and coach house since the 1690s. For 200 years it was a stopping place for travellers en route to Enniskerry. From 1803 onwards, the Chatham Street to Enniskerry mail coach (a two-hour journey) stopped and deposited the region’s mail at the inn, which acted as the local post office.

Sandyford Business District spans one of the biggest business parks in Ireland, consisting of over 1,000 companies employing approximately 26,000 people. It was officially opened in June 1967 on a site of 120 acres and for 50 years was known as the “Sandyford Industrial Estate”; 85 acres allocated to light industry and the rest to offices.

The area includes several separate business parks and sites, including Sandyford Business Park, Stillorgan Business Park, Central Park, and South County Business Park.

A proposal to establish a Sandyford Business District area, to include the core Sandyford Business Park as well as the other areas, resulted in the establishment of the Sandyford Business Improvement District Company (SBID) in January 2017. The area has capacity for 17,500 more employees, 350,000 sq m of commercial floor space and 1,000 residential units.

Companies in the business district include American Airlines, Barclaycard, Canon, Microsoft, Novell, and Vodafone Ireland. The Irish Management Institute also has its headquarters in northern Sandyford. The Irish Mint, a division of the Central Bank of Ireland, is located in Sandyford, west of the M50 and north of the village.


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Filed Under: Green Line, Luas, Public Transport, Sandyford Tagged With: A7RIV, Central Park, Facebook, Fotonique, Google, Green Line, Infomaique, LUAS, Microsoft, multinational companies, Public Transport, Sandyford Business Park, Sony, South County Business Park, Stillorgan Business Park, Trams, William Murphy

ALL BIKES HAVE BEEN CHECKED OUT

September 22, 2023 by infomatique

DUBLINBIKES DOCKING STATION 28 AT MOUNTJOY SQUARE


There are usually plenty of bicycles available at this popular docking station at Mountjoy Square but today there was not one available … maybe they were being used by the students at the nearby schools.

Mountjoy Square is a Georgian garden square in Dublin, Ireland, on the north side of the city just under a kilometre from the River Liffey. One of five Georgian squares in Dublin, it was planned and developed in the late 18th century by Luke Gardiner, 1st Viscount Mountjoy. It was surrounded on all sides by terraced, red-brick Georgian houses. Construction began in the early 1790s and the work was completed in 1818.

Over the centuries, the square has been home to many of Dublin’s most prominent people: lawyers, churchmen, politicians, writers and visual artists. The writer James Joyce lived around the square during some of his formative years, playwright Seán O’Casey wrote and set some of his most famous plays on the square while living there, W.B. Yeats stayed there with his friend John O’Leary, and more recently, much of the Oscar-winning film Once was made in the square. Historic meetings have taken place there, including planning for the Easter Rising and some of the earliest Dáil meetings. Prominent Irish Unionists and Republicans have shared the square.

Mountjoy can boast being Dublin’s only true Georgian square, each of its sides being exactly 140 metres in length. While the North, East and West sides each have 18 houses, the South has 19, reflecting some variation in plot sizes.Though each side was originally numbered individually,the houses are now numbered continuously clockwise from no. 1 in the north-west corner. While its North and South sides are continuous from corner to corner, the East and West sides are in three terraces, interrupted by two side streets, Grenville Street and Gardiner Place to the West and Fitzgibbon and North Great Charles Street to the East. Gardiner Street passes through the West side of the square, while Belvedere Place and Gardiner Lane run off the North- and South-East corners.

Although some of the original buildings fell to ruin over the 20th century and were eventually demolished, the new infill buildings were fronted with reproduction façades, so each side of the square maintains its appearance as a consistent Georgian terrace.


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Filed Under: Docking Station 28, DublinBikes, Mountjoy Square Tagged With: A7RIV, Bicycle Rental, Bike Hire, churchmen, Docking Station 28, Dublin's only true Georgian square, DublinBikes, Fotonique, Georgian terrace, Infomatique, lawyers, Mountjoy Square, No Bikes, politicians, Public Transport, Sony, visual artists, William Murphy, writers

DUBLINBIKES DOCKING STATIONS AT GRANGEGORMAN – THERE ARE IN FACT THREE

September 19, 2023 by infomatique

DOCKING STATIONS 103 104 AND 105


It is unusual to see a cluster of three docking stations such as this collection of three on the street passing through the TU university campus.

DublinBikes is a public bicycle sharing scheme in Dublin, Ireland. It is operated by JCDecaux and has been in operation since 2009. The scheme has over 115 stations and 42,000 annual subscribers.


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Filed Under: Bicycle Rental, Bike Hire, DublinBikes, Grangegorman, JCDecaux, Sigma 24-105mm Lens, Sony A7RIV Tagged With: Bicycle Rental, Bike Hire, Fotonique, Grangegorman, Infomatique, Ireland, JCDecaux, public bicycle sharing scheme, Sigma 24-105mm F4 lens, Sony A7RIV, Streets Of Dublin, University Campus, William Murphy

THIS IS THE SECOND ESB eBIKES STATION THAT I HAVE SEEN

September 11, 2023 by infomatique

MAIN STREET SWORDS


ESB eBikes is a pilot rental initiative, with 112 bikes across 12 eHub charging stations and 12 virtual stations in the suburbs of Dublin city. The programme will run in some of Dublin’s busiest commuter locations across South County Dublin, Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown, Finglas and Fingal.

The aim of this initiative is to support the electrification of transport by offering an accessible and sustainable solution for people to travel around Dublin city. ESB eBikes is part of the European eHUBs project and is funded by Interreg NWE. We are working with mobility solution providers, Bleeper and Moby, and all four Local Authorities in Dublin.


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Filed Under: Canon 5DMkIII, Docking Station, eBikes, ESB, Main Street, Swords Tagged With: 5DMkIII, Bicycle Hire, Bike Rental, Canon, Docking Station, eBikes, ESB, Main Street, Public Transport, Swords

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