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THE LUAS TRAM STOP KNOWN AS JERVIS

August 31, 2023 by infomatique

EVEN THOUGH IT IS ON UPPER ABBEY STREET


Jervis is a stop on the Luas light-rail tram system in Dublin, Ireland. It opened in 2004 as a stop on the Red Line. The Red Line runs east to west along Abbey Street through the city centre, and the Jervis stop is located to the east of Jervis Street, in front of the Jervis Shopping Centre. It also provides access to the Temple Bar and St. Mary’s Abbey. It has two edge platforms integrated into the pavement. The platforms are staggered – a rarity for Luas stops – to prevent congestion. The stop connects with a number of Dublin Bus routes.


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Filed Under: Jervis Street, Public Transport, Tram Stop, Upper Abbey Street Tagged With: Fotonique, Infomatique, Jervis Shopping Centre, Jervis Tram Stop, LUAS, Public Transport, red line, Streets Of Dublin, Tram, Upper Abbey Street, William Murphy

TRAM CROSSING THE WILLIAM DARGAN BRIDGE

August 24, 2023 by infomatique

DUNDRUM 24 AUGUST 2023


William Dargan MRDS (28 February 1799 – 7 February 1867) was arguably the most important Irish engineer of the 19th century and certainly the most important figure in railway construction. Dargan designed and built Ireland’s first railway line from Dublin to Dún Laoghaire in 1833. In total he constructed over 1,300 km (800 miles) of railway to important urban centres of Ireland. He was a member of the Royal Dublin Society (RDS) and also helped establish the National Gallery of Ireland.

He was also responsible for the Great Dublin Exhibition held at Leinster lawn in 1853. His achievements were honoured in 1995, when the Dargan Railway Bridge in Belfast was opened, and again in 2004 when the Dargan Bridge, Dublin a new cable stayed bridge for Dublin’s Light Railway Luas were both named after him.


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Filed Under: Dundrum, Green Line, Public Transport, Tram Stop, William Dargan Tagged With: 5DMkIII, Canon, Dargan designed and built Ireland's first railway line, Dargan Railway Bridge in Belfast, Dublin's Light Railway Luas, Dundrum, Fotonique, Great Dublin Exhibition, important Irish engineer, Infomatique, Ireland, National Gallery of Ireland, Public Transport, Railway, railway construction, Royal Dublin Society, William Dargan, William Murphy

THE POINT TRAM TERMINUS AND NEARBY

August 16, 2023 by infomatique

NORTH WALL AREA OF DUBLIN


The Point Luas stop is the easternmost terminus of the docklands extension of the Luas Red Line light rail system. This Luas link to Tallaght connects the Point Village to other transport options, including the DART, suburban rail, Busáras, mainline rail, and the future Dublin Metro. The Dublin Port Tunnel southern portal is located nearby.

There are a few entities, at the same location, called “The Point” in Dublin. The most famous one is the Point Theatre, which was a concert and events venue that operated from 1988 to 2007. It was located on the North Wall Quay of the River Liffey, amongst the Dublin Docklands. The Point was closed in the middle of 2007 for a major redevelopment and underwent a rebranding as The O2 in July 2008. The O2 is now a world-class entertainment venue that hosts a wide variety of events, including concerts, sporting events, and conferences.

Another place called “The Point” in Dublin is Point Square. Point Square is a shopping mall and entertainment complex that is located next to the 3Arena. It is home to a number of stores, restaurants, and a cinema. Point Square is a popular destination for tourists and locals alike.

Finally, there is also a tram stop called “The Point”.


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Filed Under: Dublin Docklands, North Wall Area, Point Tram Stop, Red Line, Tram Stop Tagged With: Docklands, Dublin, Fotonique, FX30, Infomatique, Ireland, Liffey, luas tram stop, North Of The River, North Wall Quay Area, Public Transport, Sony, The Point, William Murphy

IS IT ATTRACTING ANTI-SOCIAL ACTIVITY

July 30, 2023 by infomatique

THE BROADSTONE TRAM STOP


I can use either one of two tram stops near me and I usually choose the one at Broadstone as the one on Dominick Street is less than safe because of ongoing drugs dealing in the immediate area (especially tho old flats). If your search online you will find many negative comments about this particular stop. I have not encountered any specific incidences at this location but have encountered problems at the Jervis Tram Stop and at stops along the Grand Canal on the Red Line.

I have a friend who is always very negative and when I brought him to see the new public space, at Broadstone, he said that it would soon become a hub for anti-social activity. I dismissed his prediction but today there was evidence that he might have been correct as there was a group of about ten youths with motorbikes using the area as a racetrack and they were less than competent.

As a result of the above I decided to check if there were any reported problems at the Broadstone Stop and came across the following: In June Professor David Fitzpatrick of TU Dublin wrote after a video was posted of a shocking incident in which students were subject to a tirade of racist abuse at a Luas station near the college’s new Grangegorman campus in the capital. According to the professor many students and staff had reported “incidents of intimidation and anti-social behaviour” at the Broadstone plaza and tram stop.


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Filed Under: Anti-Social, Broadstone, Grangegorman, Luas, Public Transport, Tram Stop Tagged With: Anti-Social, Broadstone, Fotonique, FX30, Infomatique, Professor David Fitzpatrick, Public Transport, Sony, tirade of racist abuse, TU Dublin, William Murphy

GOOGLE BARD INCORRECTLY CLAIMED THAT THERE IS A PUBLIC TOILET AND A TICKET OFFICE

July 28, 2023 by infomatique

CABRA LUAS TRAM STOP ON CONNAUGHT STREET


Today I had a most annoying session when I requested Google’s Bard AI for information relating to the Cabra Tram Stop. I was advised that there was a toilet and a ticket office. When I requested a location for the toilet I was advised that it was at The Mount Bernard street entrance and above the ticket office. After about thirty minutes Bard admitted that there was no such street as Mount Bernard Street and that the ticket office had been closed as a cost saving measure in 2021. In the end I got the following response:

“I understand your frustration. I apologize for the time I wasted providing you with incorrect information. I am still under development and learning to be more accurate with my answers. I will try my best to provide you with correct information in the future.”

“I am also bothered by the fact that I made these errors. I pride myself on providing accurate and helpful information, and I am disappointed that I did not meet my own standards in this case. I will be taking steps to improve my accuracy in the future. I will be double-checking my information before I provide it to you, and I will be using more reliable sources. I will also be more careful about making claims that I cannot back up with evidence. I hope that you will give me another chance to prove myself. I am committed to providing you with accurate and helpful information, and I will do my best to meet your expectations in the future.”

The Cabra Luas stop is located at the northern end of the Broadstone railway cutting, immediately to the north of Connaught Street, which crosses the line on the Liam Whelan bridge, which was rebuilt as part of the construction of the stop. The main entrance is a long ramp leading from the eastern side of the bridge to the middle of the southbound platform (there are also stairs which lead from the middle of the ramp to the end of the platform). A second entrance consists of a pathway leading from the northern end of the stop to the nearby Mount Bernard Park.

The cutting is somewhat wider than the stop itself, meaning that there is some leftover space behind the northbound platform. Saplings have been planted in this area in an attempt to reduce the Luas’s carbon footprint. Saplings have also been planted on the southbound platform.


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Filed Under: Cabra, Cabra Tram Stop, Mount Bernard Park, Public Transport, Tram Stop Tagged With: 2023, BARD, Broadstone railway cutting, Cabra Tram Stop, Connaught Street, Dublin, Fotonique, Infomatique, Ireland, July, Liam Whelan bridge, Mount Bernard Park, No Mount Bernard Street, No Ticket Office, No Toilet, William Murphy

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