Temporary Disabled. :) please Go back Ballyogan Wood Luas stop - Wikipedia www.fgks.org » Address: [go: up one dir, main page] Include Form Remove Scripts Accept Cookies Show Images Show Referer Rotate13 Base64 Strip Meta Strip Title Session Cookies Home Random Nearby Log in Settings Donate About Wikipedia Disclaimers Search Ballyogan Wood Luas stop Article Talk Language Watch Edit Ballyogan Wood (Irish: Coill Bhaile Ógain) is a stop on the green line of the Luas light-rail tram system in Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown, County Dublin, Ireland. The stop provides access to the nearby residential area of Ballyogan,[1] as well as providing access to the nearby Carrickmines Park. Ballyogan WoodCoill Bhaile Uí ÓgáinStreet view of Ballyogan WoodGeneral informationLocationBallyogan RoadBallyogan, County DublinIrelandCoordinates53°15′18″N 6°11′04″W / 53.255059426281015°N 6.18454783412292°W / 53.255059426281015; -6.18454783412292Owned byTransport Infrastructure IrelandOperated byTransdev (as Luas)Line(s)GreenPlatforms2Bus routes2Bus operatorsGo-Ahead IrelandConnections6363AConstructionStructure typeAt-gradeOther informationFare zoneGreen 4HistoryOpened16 October 2010LocationBallyogan WoodLocation within Dublin Contents 1 History 2 Services 3 Location and access 4 Onward transport 5 References History edit The stop opened in 2010 as a stop on the extension of the Green Line south from Sandyford to Brides Glen.[2] Services edit vte Luas Green Line Legend Dublin–Sligo linewestbound Broombridge Dublin–Sligo lineeastbound Hamilton Depot Cabra Phibsborough Grangegorman Broadstone – University Dominick Parnell O'Connell Upper O'Connell - GPO Marlborough Red Line - Abbey Street O'ConnellBridge │ RiverLiffey │ RosieHackett Bridge Westmoreland Trinity Dawson St Stephen's Green Harcourt Grand Canal Charlemont Ranelagh Beechwood Cowper Milltown Nine Arches Bridgeover River Dodder Windy Arbour William Dargan Bridge Dundrum Balally Kilmacud Stillorgan Sandyford Depot Central Park M 50 Glencairn The Gallops Leopardstown Valley Ballyogan Wood M 50 Racecourse (unused) Carrickmines Brennanstown (unused) Laughanstown Cherrywood Wyattville Link Road Brides Glen On average, trams run every 10–15 minutes. Southbound trams all go to Brides Glen. Most trams travelling north continue to the northern terminus at Broombridge, but some terminate at Parnell. Preceding station Luas Following station Leopardstown Valleytowards Parnell or Broombridge Green Line Carrickminestowards Brides Glen Location and access edit The stop is located at the side of Ballyogan Road and has edge platforms. To the north of the stop, trams continue along a section of reserved track at the side of Ballyogan Road on their way to Broombridge railway station. To the south, they turn to the left, crossing the M50 motorway on a bridge and re-joining the old Harcourt Street railway alignment before continuing to Brides Glen. Onward transport edit The stop is served by Go-Ahead Ireland routes 63 and 63A. These connect the stop to Carrickmines village and Cabinteely, as well as to further destinations such as Kilternan and Dún Laoghaire.[3] References edit ^ "Ballyogan Wood". Luas. ^ "New Luas extension opens". Irish Times. ^ "Carrickmines". Luas. This European tramway-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.vte
Ballyogan Wood (Irish: Coill Bhaile Ógain) is a stop on the green line of the Luas light-rail tram system in Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown, County Dublin, Ireland. The stop provides access to the nearby residential area of Ballyogan,[1] as well as providing access to the nearby Carrickmines Park.
The stop opened in 2010 as a stop on the extension of the Green Line south from Sandyford to Brides Glen.[2]
On average, trams run every 10–15 minutes. Southbound trams all go to Brides Glen. Most trams travelling north continue to the northern terminus at Broombridge, but some terminate at Parnell.
The stop is located at the side of Ballyogan Road and has edge platforms. To the north of the stop, trams continue along a section of reserved track at the side of Ballyogan Road on their way to Broombridge railway station. To the south, they turn to the left, crossing the M50 motorway on a bridge and re-joining the old Harcourt Street railway alignment before continuing to Brides Glen.
The stop is served by Go-Ahead Ireland routes 63 and 63A. These connect the stop to Carrickmines village and Cabinteely, as well as to further destinations such as Kilternan and Dún Laoghaire.[3]
This European tramway-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.