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TRAM 4010 WAS STRANDED AT CONNOLLY STATION

November 24, 2023 by infomatique

DAY AFTER RIOT IN CITY CENTRE


I am not sure if the number 4010 refers to the type of tram or if it is specific to to the actual tram.

As a result of damage caused by the riot in the city centre on Thursday many trams were unable to operated

Latest Information.

Normal services will resume on the Red and Green Lines from the first tram on Saturday morning [25 November].

From now until the last tram tonight, Luas services will continue to operate as follows:

Red Line service is operating Tallaght / Saggart to Smithfield only.

There is no service operating between Smithfield and Connolly / The Point.

Green Line service is operating Brides Glen to St. Stephen’s Green only.

There is no service operating between St. Stephen’s Green and Broombridge.

Luas tickets are valid on Dublin Bus.

All lifts and escalators are in working order.


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Filed Under: Apple iPhone 12 Pro Max, Connolly Station, Public Transport, Tram Stop Tagged With: 12 pro Max, 2023, Apple, Connolly Station, Fotonique, Infomatique, iPhone, Ireland, LUAS, November, Public Transport, Stranded Tram, Train Station, Tram Terminus, William Murphy

OK WHAT IS THE DELAY

November 20, 2023 by infomatique

TRAINS WERE RUNNING LATE AT PEARSE STATION


I had to cancel an appointment so I ended up at Pearse Railway Station and I had plenty of spare time so I photographed some trains arriving at the station and some trains leaving in both directions.


Filed Under: Pearse Station, Public Transport, Video Tagged With: DART, Diesel Train, DJI, Dublin, Dublin Area Rapid Transit, Electric Trains, Fotonique, Infomatique, Ireland, Pocket 3, Public Transport, Trains, Video, William Murphy

TRAM CROSSING PHIBSBORO ROAD

November 9, 2023 by infomatique

AT BROADSTONE – CONSTITUTION HILL


Broadstone is one of the three neighbourhoods that make up present-day Phibsboro in Dublin, Ireland. The most southerly of these, it begins just two kilometres north of Father Mathew Bridge at Ormond Quay. The area is triangular, bounded by Phibsborough Road and Constitution Hill to the West, North Circular Road to the north, and Dorset Street and Bolton Street to the south-east. The postal district for the area is Dublin 7.

Built in 1968, Constitution Hill Flats consists of three five-storey blocks, containing 89 homes in total. The site is located along Constitution Hill, with the recently opened Broadstone Plaza to the north, Catherine Lane North at the southern end, and a Dublin Bus Depot to the west with the Grangegorman TU Dublin campus beyond. The complex also sits in a setting flanked by historic buildings: the Kings Inns and Broadstone Station.


Filed Under: Broadstone, DJI Pocket 3, Luas, Public Transport, Tram Stop, Video Tagged With: Broadstone, Broadstone Plaza, Constitution Hill, DJI, Fotonique, Infomatique, Ireland, Luas Tram, November, Phibsboro Road, Pocket 3, Public Transport, Streets Of Dublin, Video, William Murphy

THE BOYNE VIADUCT AS IT WAS IN 2012

October 19, 2023 by infomatique

RESTORATION WORK WAS UNDERWAY AT THE TIME


I ALSO PHOTOGRAPHED THE VIADUCT IN 2023
OCTOBER 2023 VISIT TO DROGHEDA

A few days ago I published my most recent photographs of the Boyne Viaduct and afterwards realised that I had a selection of photographs of the structure before the restoration had been completed in 2015.

The EU-funded refurbishment of the Boyne Viaduct, won the Historic Structures Restoration Award at the Railway Heritage Awards, presented at a ceremony in London in 2017.

I cannot believe that this October [2023] was my first time in Drogheda since 2012 and back then I used a Sony NEX-7 camera. On October 16th, 2013, Sony changed the game in cameras and for photographers forever. The launch of the Sony Alpha 7 and Alpha 7R were Sony’s first mirrorless-style consumer cameras to have a full-frame sensor. Previously, these large sensors were only found in professional DSLR or expensive rangefinder cameras, until Sony made the decision to feature the sensors in smaller and lighter cameras. I should mention that I still use the NEX-7.


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Filed Under: Drogheda, Railway Bridge, River Boyne, Sony NEX-7, Viaduct Tagged With: 2012, Boyne Viaduct, Fotonique, Historic Structures Restoration Award, Infomatique, Ireland, October 2023, Public Transport, Published 2023, Railway Heritage Awards, Restoration Work, Sony NEX-7, William Murphy, Work In Progress

DUBLINBIKES DOCKING STATION 99

October 7, 2023 by infomatique

SIR JOHN ROGERSONS’S QUAY OCTOBER 2023


I visit this area frequently as I have friends living in the area.

With an Annual Subscription you can rent a bike 365 days a year for an annual fee of €35. The first 30 minutes of each journey is free, after this rental charges apply.

DublinBikes, also known as NOW DublinBikes, is a self-service bike rental system open to everyone from fourteen years of age.

Stations are distributed throughout the city centre to enable easy access and optimal use for subscribers. Each station has a minimum of fifteen stands, making it easy to avail of this service.

The service is accessible twelve months a year, seven days a week between the hours of 5am and 12.30am.

For more information on how to access the service visit the official website


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Filed Under: Docking Station 99, Dublin Docklands, DublinBikes, Sir John Rogerson's Quay Tagged With: accessible twelve months a year, Bicycles, Bikes, Docking Station 99, DublinBikes, Fotonique, Infomatique, Ireland, NOW DublinBikes, Public Transport, self-service bike rental system, seven days a week, Sir John Rogerson's Quay, William Murphy

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