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PEARSE STATION WAITING FOR A TRAIN TO DALKEY

April 8, 2023 by infomatique

EASTER WEEKEND 2023


Easter weekend did not start well for me. I arrived at Pearse Station after discovering that there was no general public access to Trinity College only to discover that trains terminated at Dun Laoghaire [Good Friday – Easter Monday]. The limited service will be a problem for me on Easter Sunday as I had been invited to Sunday lunch in Dalkey.

Pearse railway station or Dublin Pearse is a railway station on Westland Row on the Southside of Dublin, Ireland. It is Ireland’s busiest commuter station and second busiest station overall (behind Dublin Connolly railway station) with 9 million passenger journeys through the station in 2016.

Major renovation commenced in 2007 with publicity erected in the station for this in March 2008. As part of phase 1, automatic ticket validation machines were installed on platforms 1 and 2. The front entrance of the station was changed. The former Spar shop was completely taken out of the station and the old ticket barriers were removed. Platforms 3, 4 and 5 were removed. New signage and CCTV cameras were added on both active platforms and, on Platform 2, a larger waiting area for passengers was provided.

An additional Southbound entrance (Pearse Street and Trinity Bio Science) was opened 9 April 2013. At the official opening of the entrance by Minister Leo Varadkar the National Transport Authority used the term Pearse Street Station[c] in the title of a page on its website although there was no evidence of any official renaming. with other examples of that usage in media elsewhere.

The roof structure comprises two main sections – the main station area roof has 40 barrelled roof trusses, each spanning 28 metres, over 38 bays, with additional gable end structures at both ends. Adjacent to the main station roof there is a second similar roof, which covers a car park and station infrastructure area. This is smaller and comprises 19 trusses over 18 bays. A €10m roof replacement project started in August 2018 and was completed in June 2020. Pearse Station was closed for 13 weekends over the two years to facilitate the replacement project. During these weekends, northside DART, Maynooth and Drogheda services operated to and from Connolly Station, with southside DART and Rosslare services operating from Grand Canal Dock.

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Filed Under: Dalkey, DART, Pearse Station, Public Transport, Railway Station, Train Station Tagged With: 2023, A7RIV, April, DART, Dublin, Easter Weekend, Fotonique, Infomatique, Ireland, Pearse Station, Pearse Street, Public Transport, Sony, Westland Row, William Murphy

IT BEGAN TO RAIN AS SOON AS I GOT OFF THE TRAM

April 4, 2023 by infomatique

LUAS TRAM TRAM STOP AT DRIMNAGH


I was on my way to Tallaght but because the tram was too crowed for my liking and as the journey was proving to be unpleasant I decided to get off at the Drimnagh stop. As I was exiting the tram it began to rain. I then took the opportunity to visit the old Goldenbridge cemetery and the immediate area.

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Filed Under: Apple iPhone 12 Pro Max, Drimnagh Tram Stop, Luas, Public Transport Tagged With: 12 pro Max, 2023, 30 March, drimnagh, Fotonique, grand canal, Infomatique, iPhone, luas tram stop, march, Public Transport, red line, William Murphy

DUBLINBIKES DOCKING STATION 64 – SANDWICH STREET ON A WET DAY

March 29, 2023 by infomatique

MARCH 2023 USING AN iPHONE 12 PRO MAX


If you use this docking station it might interest you to learn that at the corners of Sandwith Street and Fenian Street there replica of the former Archer’s Garage, designed by Arnold Francis Hendy and completed in 1946.

On the June bank holiday weekend, 1999, the art deco, grade 1 listed garage on Fenian Street was illegally demolished by contractors working for the O’Callaghan hotel group. A public outcry followed, and while developer Noel O’Callaghan claimed this was the reason why he reconstructed the Garage, he was in fact ordered by Dublin City Council on threat of a €1,000,000 fine and/or imprisonment. The reconstruction is far from accurate to the original and I was more than a little disappointed having lived close to the original for about seven years.

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Filed Under: Bicycle Rental, Bike Hire, Docking Station 64, DublinBikes, Public Transport, Sandwich Street Tagged With: Bicycle Rental, Bike Hire, Docking Station 64, DublinBikes, Fotonique, Infomatique, Public Transport, Sandwich Street, William Murphy

THE LUAS TRAM STOP AT WINDY ARBOUR AND THE IMMEDIATE AREA

March 28, 2023 by infomatique

28 MARCH 2023


Windy Arbour, historically called Glassons, is a small suburban village in the Dundrum area of Dublin, Ireland. Situated between Dundrum and Milltown, along the banks of the Slang River (also Dundrum or Slann River).

Windy Arbour has a number of shops, a supermarket, post office, pharmacy and a bakery. It is also home to several takeaways and restaurants. There is a primary school in Columbanus Estate known as Our Lady’s National School, Clonskeagh. The area is served by Windy Arbour Luas stop and by the number 17, 44 and 61 bus routes.

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Filed Under: Luas, Public Transport, Tram Stop, Windy Arbour Tagged With: 12 pro Max, Apple, Areas Of Dublin, Dundrum, Fotonique, Halide, Infomatique, iPhone, Ireland, Milltown, Public Transport, Small Village, Tram Stop, Tram Tracks, Trams, William Murphy, Windy Arbour

GRANGEGORMAN UNIVERSITY CAMPUS – BROADSTONE GATE

March 13, 2023 by infomatique

BROADSTONE LUAS TRAM STOP


There was once a harbour at this location: Broadstone harbour’s location was chosen for its proximity to the markets and the law courts. Bolton Street was the preferred site, but high land prices and objections from local residents forced its relocation to Broadstome. The Kings Inns, designed by James Gandon, was built opposite the harbour and, like the Four Courts and Custom House, was designed with its frontage on a waterfront.

The Broadstone Gate provides a key access to the Grangegorman site and has been developed as part of the Luas Cross City works. It has been developed as a public plaza and the access provides a major linkage between Grangegorman and Dublin city. The plaza is situated off Constitution Hill on the site of the Old Royal Canal at the former Great Western Railway Station commonly known as Broadstone, and is now the most prominent entrance to the Grangegorman urban quarter.

Under the Grangegorman Masterplan, the primary urban path through Grangegorman – St Brendan’s Way acts as a link with the Broadstone Gate which reaches as far as Prussia Street. The link with Broadstone can also be seen as an extension to the 18th century historic spine of Dublin City which covered Dublin Castle across Grattan Bridge, along Capel Street/Bolton Street, Henrietta Street and King’s Inn.

Filed Under: Broadstone, Green Line, Luas, Public Transport, Tram Stop Tagged With: 18th century historic spine, Broadstone, Broadstone harbour, Fotonique, FX30, Grangegorman urban quarter, Great Western Railway Station, Infomatique, Kings Inns, Luas Cross City works, Luas Green Line Service, Old Royal Canal, Public Transport, Sony, Tram Stop, University Campus, William Murphy

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