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MILLTOWN LUAS TRAM STOP AND NEARBY

July 25, 2023 by infomatique

25 JULY 2023


Milltown Luas Stop is a stop on the Luas light rail tram system in Dublin, Ireland which serves Milltown, Dublin and southern parts of Dartry, including Trinity Hall. It opened in 2004 as a stop on the Green Line, which re-uses the alignment of the Harcourt Street railway line which closed in 1958. Milltown Luas stop is located a few yards north of the site of the former rail station of the same name.

The stop is served by trams running every 5–10 minutes and terminating at either Parnell or Broombridge in the north, and Sandyford or Brides Glen in the south. The stop is also served by Dublin Bus routes 44, and 61.


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Filed Under: Milltown Tram Stop, Sony FX30, Tram Stop Tagged With: 2023, 25 June, Dartry, Fotonique, FX30, Green Line, Harcourt Street railway line, Infomatique, Light Rail, luas tram stop, Milltown, Public Transport, Sony, Tram service, Trinity Hall, William Murphy

DUBLINBIKES DOCKING STATION 03 CLOSE UP

July 1, 2023 by infomatique

BOLTON STREET 1 JULY 2023


I used a Sony E 18-105mm lens and a Sony FX30 camera. What worries me is that I do not remember buying this lens and it is my policy to purchase full frame lenses only … so where did it come from?

[UPDATE] I checked with my dealer and apparently it was included as a kit lens as part of a special offer as I was one of the first to purchase the FX30 Camera []

The Sony E PZ 18-105mm f/4 G OSS Lens is a wide-ranging zoom lens that provides a 35mm-equivalent focal length range of 27-158mm, covering wide-angle to telephoto perspectives. A constant f/4 maximum aperture offers consistent performance throughout the zoom range and is especially beneficial when working with greater zoom magnifications in low-light conditions. Also benefitting working in dim light or at the long end of the zoom range is Optical SteadyShot image stabilisation, which works to minimise the appearance of camera shake by up to four shutter speed steps.

The robust bicycles are produced by the French bicycle company Mercier in Hungary and are repaired by JCDecaux. They are three-speed bicycles, fitted with Shimano Nexus gears which can be changed up and down using a twist/grip shifter on the right handlebar. A Shimano hub dynamo in the front wheel generates power for front and rear always-on LED lighting. The bikes are fitted with Schwalbe Marathon tyres. Other components include a locking system, an adjustable cushioned saddle, a front bicycle basket, a kick stand and a bell.

Each station is equipped with an automatic rental terminal and stands for 20 to 40 bicycles. Initially, fourteen terminals have credit card facilities enabling the user to purchase a 3-Day Ticket.

If a user arrives with a rented bicycle at a station without open spots, the terminal grants another fifteen minutes of free rental time. The rental terminals also display information about neighbouring dublinbike stations, including location, number of available bicycles and open stands. A fleet of bicycle-transporting vehicles are used to redistribute bicycles between empty and full stations.


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Filed Under: Bicycle Rental, Bike Hire, Bolton Street, Docking Station 03, DublinBikes, Sony E 18-105mm F4 Lens, Sony FX30 Tagged With: Bolton Street, Bolton Strrrt College, Docking Station 03, French bicycle company, French bicycle company Mercier, JCDecaux, Mercier, Public Transport, Shimano Nexus gears, Sony E PZ 18-105mm f/4 G OSS Lens, Sony FX30, three-speed bicycles

DUBLINBIKES DOCKING STATION 07

June 4, 2023 by infomatique

HIGH STREET DUBLIN


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.

High Street is a street in the medieval area of Dublin. The Street runs parallel to the River Liffey, on high ground about 200 metres to its south, with Christ Church Cathedral on its east side, in the heart of Medieval Dublin.

High Street was at the centre of Viking Dublin and Medieval Dublin (9th–13th centuries); Christ Church Cathedral is located immediately on its northeast end. It is south of the Viking settlement site at Wood Quay and east of Dublin Castle; it was the main street in the medieval period. Patrick FitzLeones, who was three times Mayor of Dublin in the late fifteenth century, bought a house on High Street in 1473.

St. Michael’s Church was first built in 1076 and St. Audoen’s Church was built on the north side of High Street in 1190. A marble cistern to contain the municipal water supply was built there in 1308. It was commonly called Le Decer’s Fountain, in memory of John Le Decer, four times Mayor of Dublin, who paid for the construction of the cistern.

The first General Post Office of Ireland opened on High Street in 1688; it moved to Fishamble Street in 1689.

From the 18th century onward the urban core shifted eastwards, and High Street is no longer a shopping street. St Audoen’s Church (Catholic) was built in the 1840s next to the ancient Protestant church.

An excavation took place in 1962–63; found were several Viking pieces of artwork: bone trial-pieces and a gilt bronze disc-brooch of the Borre Style design, a bronze needle case, and a soapstone ingot-mould. The trades practised in the Viking period (10th–11th century) included comb making, leather working and weaving.

The street was excavated again in 1968–71; finds included post and wattle houses, leather shoes and boots, bone objects, metalwork, pottery, coins, animal bones, a Rome pilgrim badge from the early 13th century, a lead seal of Pope Innocent III, a spoon bit, and wood-turning waste.

In the 1970s many of the street’s commercial buildings were demolished so that it could be widened to a dual carriageway. For a period of time following the road widening, the street was mostly derelict and vacant sites. In 1993, Christ Church’s synod hall was converted to Dublinia, a tourist attraction educating people about Viking Dublin.


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Filed Under: Docking Station 07, DublinBikes, High Street Tagged With: 5D MkIII, 9th–13th centuries, Bike Hire, Canon, commercial buildings were demolished, docking station 07, DublinBikes, Fotonique, High Street, Infomatique, Ireland, medieval area, Public Transport, Streets Of Dublin, viking area, william m urphy

DUBLINBIKES DOCKING STATION 40

May 6, 2023 by infomatique

AT WOLFE TONE PARK 5 MAY 2023


VISIT WOLFE TONE PARK

The feel of the area has greatly improved as a result of the greening of Wolfe Tone Park. This is now a well located and maintained docking station … of course all are well maintained but some locations are better than others.

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Filed Under: Bicycle Rental, Bike Hire, Docking Station 40, Jervis Street, Wolfe Tone Park Tagged With: Docking Station 40, DublinBikes, Fotonique, FX30, Green Space, Infomatique, Ireland, Jervis Street, Public Space, Public Transport, Sony, Street Photography, William Murphy, Wolfe Tone Park, Wolfe Tone Square

NOW NOW NOW NOW

May 6, 2023 by infomatique

DUBLINBIKES DOCKING STATION 77 WOLFE TONE STREET


The robust bicycles are produced by the French bicycle company Mercier in Hungary and are repaired by JCDecaux. They are three-speed bicycles, fitted with Shimano Nexus gears which can be changed up and down using a twist/grip shifter on the right handlebar. A Shimano hub dynamo in the front wheel generates power for front and rear always-on LED lighting. The bikes are fitted with Schwalbe Marathon tyres. Other components include a locking system, an adjustable cushioned saddle, a front bicycle basket, a kick stand and a bell.

Each station is equipped with an automatic rental terminal and stands for 20 to 40 bicycles. Initially, fourteen terminals have credit card facilities enabling the user to purchase a 3-Day Ticket.

If a user arrives with a rented bicycle at a station without open spots, the terminal grants another fifteen minutes of free rental time. The rental terminals also display information about neighbouring dublinbike stations, including location, number of available bicycles and open stands. A fleet of bicycle-transporting vehicles are used to redistribute bicycles between empty and full stations.

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Filed Under: Docking Station, Docking Station 77, DublinBikes, Wolfe Tone Street Tagged With: Docking Station 77, Dublin, DublinBikes, Fotonique, French bicycle company Mercier, FX30, Infomatique, Ireland, JCDecaux, Public Transport, Schwalbe Marathon tyres, Shimano Nexus gears, Sony, Streets Of Dublin, three-speed bicycles, William Murphy, Wolfe Tone Street

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