Ranelagh Luas stop

Ranelagh (/ˈrænələ/ RAN-ə-lə, locally /ˈrɛn-/ REN-; Irish: Raghnallach) is a stop on the Luas light-rail tram system in Dublin, Ireland. It opened in 2004 as a stop on the Green Line from St Stephen's Green station to Sandyford.[1] It provides access to the urban villages of Ranelagh and Rathmines.

Ranelagh

Raghnallach
Luas
The platforms at Ranelagh
General information
LocationDublin
Ireland
Coordinates53°19′34″N 6°15′22″W
Owned byTransdev
Operated byLuas
Line(s)Green
Platforms2
Construction
Structure typeElevated
AccessibleYes
Other information
Fare zoneGreen 2
Key dates
30 June 2004Station opened
Services
Preceding station Luas Luas Following station
Charlemont
towards Parnell or Broombridge
Green Line Beechwood
Location
Ranelagh is located in Dublin
Ranelagh
Ranelagh
Location within Dublin

The Green Line re-uses the alignment of the Harcourt Street railway line, which closed in 1958. The Luas stop at Ranelagh is on a stretch of track where the line crosses Ranelagh Road on a viaduct. The Harcourt Street line did not have a station here (a station called Ranelagh and Rathmines was situated further down the line, at the location of the present Beechwood Luas stop). The bridge over Ranelagh Road consists of a steel deck constructed in 2004, and the existing stone abutments.

Ranelagh is one of few Luas stops to have a station building of sorts - a two-storey structure located on Ranelagh Road. The building has a wide entrance, above which is a sign showing the stop's name in the same style as on the platform signs. Inside, the building has little more than tiled steps leading to both platforms. A lift also provides step-free access from the street to the southbound platform. A section of the building is used as a retail unit and is currently occupied by a restaurant. The platforms at Ranelagh are located directly above Ranelagh Road and have the benches, ticket machines, shelters, and displays common to all Luas stops.

Ranelagh is also served by Dublin Bus routes 11, 18, 44, 44B and 61.[2]

References

  1. "Luas Is Launched". RTÉ Archives.
  2. "Ranelagh". Luas.


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