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Grangegorman Luas stop

Coordinates: 53°21′26″N 6°16′38″W / 53.35721278755934°N 6.277322370794012°W / 53.35721278755934; -6.277322370794012
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Grangegorman

Gráinseach Ghormáin
Luas
General information
LocationDublin
Ireland
Coordinates53°21′26″N 6°16′38″W / 53.35721278755934°N 6.277322370794012°W / 53.35721278755934; -6.277322370794012
Owned byTransport Infrastructure Ireland
Operated byTransdev (as Luas)
Line(s)Green
Platforms2
Construction
Structure typeAt-grade
Other information
Fare zoneGreen 1
Key dates
09 December 2017Stop opened
Services
Preceding station Luas Luas Following station
Phibsborough
towards Broombridge
Green Line
Broadstone — University
Location
Grangegorman is located in Central Dublin
Grangegorman
Grangegorman
Location within Central Dublin

Grangegorman (Irish: Gráinseach Ghormáin) is a stop on the Luas light-rail tram system in Dublin, Ireland. It opened in 2017 as a stop on Luas Cross City, an extension of the Green Line through the city centre from St. Stephen's Green to Broombridge.[1]

Location

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The stop is located to the side of a Dublin Bus depot at Broadstone, and its sole entrance and exit is a pathway leading from Grangegorman to the southern end of the northbound platform. It has two edge platforms with walls at either side.

Grangegorman provides access to immediate access to the main campus of Technological University Dublin, and at some distance, the Mater Hospital.[2] During the planning of Luas Cross City, it was envisaged that Grangegorman stop would not be built, but rather a provision for a future stop would be made at that site. Late in the development, it was decided to build the stop after all.[3]

References

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  1. ^ "Luas Cross City will open at 2pm on the 9th December". National Transport Authority. Archived from the original on 1 December 2020. Retrieved 4 January 2021.
  2. ^ "Grangegorman". Luas. Archived from the original on 13 January 2021. Retrieved 4 January 2021.
  3. ^ "Line BXD Outline Business Case" (PDF). Archived (PDF) from the original on 4 December 2018. Retrieved 28 January 2021.