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FATIMA LUAS TRAM STOP

Back in the 1970s and 1980s when I worked nearby Fatima Mansions was an area that I avoided at all costs and old habits die hard so I am still inclined to avoid the area. However, I am not sure how it happened, but I arrived at the Fatima Tram Stop on foot.

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FATIMA LUAS TRAM STOP

Back in the 1970s and 1980s when I worked nearby Fatima Mansions was an area that I avoided at all costs and old habits die hard so I am still inclined to avoid the area. However, I am not sure how it happened, but I arrived at the Fatima Tram Stop on foot.

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TRAM STOP AT ST STEPHEN'S GREEN

St Stephen's Green is a stop on the Green Line of the Dublin Luas (tram) system. Originally opened in 2004, it was further developed as part of the Luas Cross City project between 2013 and 2017.


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TRAM STOP AT ST STEPHEN'S GREEN

St Stephen's Green is a stop on the Green Line of the Dublin Luas (tram) system. Originally opened in 2004, it was further developed as part of the Luas Cross City project between 2013 and 2017.


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CHARLEMONT TRAM STOP AND NEARBY

The platforms of Charlemont LUAS Tram Stop are located on a steel and concrete beam bridge which crosses the Grand Canal. The waiting shelters are located directly above the canal itself. The advantage of this layout is that the stop can be accessed from either side of the canal: on the south side, a staircase and lift lead from the Grand Parade to the northbound platform.


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CHARLEMONT TRAM STOP AND NEARBY

The platforms of Charlemont LUAS Tram Stop are located on a steel and concrete beam bridge which crosses the Grand Canal. The waiting shelters are located directly above the canal itself. The advantage of this layout is that the stop can be accessed from either side of the canal: on the south side, a staircase and lift lead from the Grand Parade to the northbound platform.


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