MILLTOWN TRAM STOP - GREEN LINE

THE LUAS MILLTOWN STOP

LUAS TRAM STOP AT MILLTOWN [GREEN LINE SERVICE]

Today I started using public transport for short trips and I am limiting myself to using to trams with few passengers. I travelled to Milltown and then walked to Dundrum and then walked back to Bolton Street.

Milltown is marked by a spectacular 19th-century railway bridge across the river, which was part of the Harcourt Street railway line which ran from Harcourt Street to Bray. On 30 June 2004, the bridge was re-opened for the Luas light rail system which runs from St. Stephen's Green to Bride's Glen. This bridge, and sometimes the area immediately surrounding it, became known informally as the 'Nine Arches'. Milltown railway station opened on 1 May 1860 and finally closed on 31 December 1958.

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