The Green Line () is one of the two lines of
Dublin
Dublin is the capital and largest city of Republic of Ireland, Ireland. Situated on Dublin Bay at the mouth of the River Liffey, it is in the Provinces of Ireland, province of Leinster, and is bordered on the south by the Dublin Mountains, pa ...
's
Luas
Luas (, Irish language, Irish: ; meaning 'speed') is a tram system in Dublin, Republic of Ireland, Ireland. There are two main lines: the Green Line (Luas), Green Line, which began operating on 30 June 2004, and the Red Line (Luas), Red Line ...
light rail system.
The Green Line was formerly entirely in the
south side of Dublin city. It mostly follows the route of the old
Harcourt Street railway line
The Harcourt Street Railway Line () was a railway line that ran from '' Harcourt Street'' in Dublin through the southern suburbs to Bray. It was one of the Dublin and South Eastern Railway's two northern main lines, the other being the coastal ...
, which was reserved for possible re-use when it closed in
1958
Events
January
* January 1 – The European Economic Community (EEC) comes into being.
* January 3 – The West Indies Federation is formed.
* January 4
** Edmund Hillary's Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expedition completes the thir ...
. The Green Line allows for passengers to transfer at O’ Connell GPO and Marlborough to
Luas Red Line services and also allows
commuters to use
Broombridge as an interchange station to reach outer suburbs such as
Castleknock
Castleknock () is an affluent village in County Dublin, Ireland, located west of the centre of Dublin city. It is in the modern county of Fingal.
In addition to the village, the name "Castleknock" also refers to older units of land division: a ...
and
Ongar as well as
Iarnród Éireann
Iarnród Éireann, () or Irish Rail, is the operator of the national Rail transport in Ireland, railway network of Ireland. Established on 2 February 1987, it is a subsidiary of CIÉ, Córas Iompair Éireann (CIÉ). It operates all internal I ...
services.
The Green Line from
St Stephen's Green
St Stephen's Green () is a garden square and public park located in the city centre of Dublin, Ireland. The current landscape of the park was designed by William Sheppard. It was officially re-opened to the public on Tuesday, 27 July 1880 by ...
to
Sandyford
Sandyford () is a suburb of Dublin, located in Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown, Ireland.
Sandyford Business District makes up much of the suburb and encompasses 4 business parks: Sandyford Business Park, Stillorgan Business Park, Central Park and S ...
launched on 30 June 2004. An extension to the Bride's Glen stop at
Cherrywood was opened on 16 October 2010.
As of 2018, the Green line is operating at near maximum capacity during the morning and evening rush hours, and it experiences mass overcrowding and congestion at these times. To assist in alleviating this congestion, seven new longer trams came into service in 2018, with a further eight entering service in 2020. Platforms between St Stephen's Green and Sandyford have been lengthened to accommodate the new trams.
Course of the line
The section south of
St Stephen's Green
St Stephen's Green () is a garden square and public park located in the city centre of Dublin, Ireland. The current landscape of the park was designed by William Sheppard. It was officially re-opened to the public on Tuesday, 27 July 1880 by ...
makes significant re-use of the old
Harcourt Street railway line
The Harcourt Street Railway Line () was a railway line that ran from '' Harcourt Street'' in Dublin through the southern suburbs to Bray. It was one of the Dublin and South Eastern Railway's two northern main lines, the other being the coastal ...
while the northbound route of the newer Cross City section mainly re-uses the old
Midland Great Western Railway
The Midland Great Western Railway (MGWR) was the third largest Irish gauge () railway company in Ireland. It was incorporated in 1845 and absorbed into the Great Southern Railways in 1924. At its peak the had a network of , making it Ireland's ...
line after skirting the
former site of Broadstone railway works and station.
Southern section

Between Harcourt Street and Charlemont, the Green Line takes a large loop east around buildings which did not exist between 1859 and 1959. As such, there is no train bridge on Adelaide Road for the current line, as there had been for the Harcourt Street Line, but rather the current line travels on Adelaide Road to Charlemont.
The line then follows the old alignment of the Harcourt Street line from Charlemont station as far as Blackthorn Avenue where the line runs slightly south of the old line before reaching the current Sandyford stop (known as "Stillorgan" on the Harcourt Street line). After Sandyford the line detours over the Leopardstown Road/Brewery Road junction so as to run west around the
Leopardstown Racecourse
Leopardstown Racecourse is a horse-racing course in Leopardstown, approximately south of Dublin city centre, in Ireland. Like the majority of Irish courses, it hosts both National Hunt and Flat racing.
Built by Captain George Quin and modell ...
before rejoining the original alignment just north of Carrickmines. The Harcourt Street line had run around the eastern edge of the racecourse, via Silverpark. Remnants of the old
Foxrock Station are visible at the back of The Hedgerows in Foxrock. The route deviation was seemingly intended to serve the new properties that would have been built during the "Celtic Tiger" boom, before the Extension was open.
After this detour around Leopardstown Racecourse, the current line runs roughly along the original alignment with some minor detours, particularly prevalent at Laughanstown and the line terminates a few yards south of where the line ran which is now being developed into the area of Cherrywood.
The Carrickmines/Bride's Glen section was also intended to have terminated into what should have a "Celtic Tiger" town centre, similar to the Tallaght area stops, until the Line B2 extension to
Fassaroe/
Bray
Bray may refer to:
Places France
* Bray, Eure, in the Eure ''département''
* Bray, Saône-et-Loire, in the Saône-et-Loire ''département''
* Bray-Dunes, in the Nord ''département''
* Bray-en-Val, in the Loiret ''département''
* Bray-et-Lû ...
was built. This is why, as of 2018, this end of the Green Line seemingly goes through fields to the middle of a construction site, as nearly all the property that was intended to be serviced by the line, was never built. This is also why there were unused "Ghost" stops built surrounding Carrickmines, to serve these unbuilt areas.
There are some other cosmetic differences between the Harcourt Street Line and the current Green Line, such as the positioning of the Ranelagh stop. The location of Ranelagh on the former line was at the current Beechwood stop. The old Ranelagh stop was the last stop on the old line before the train reached the city.
Luas Cross City
Luas Cross City (), formerly called Luas BXD, is an extension to the Green Line which runs from St. Stephen's Green to
Broombridge railway station.
Construction of Luas Cross City began in June 2013 and it opened on 9 December 2017.
The
Rosie Hackett Bridge carrying the new line over the
river Liffey
The River Liffey (Irish language, Irish: ''An Life'', historically ''An Ruirthe(a)ch'') is a river in eastern Ireland that ultimately flows through the centre of Dublin to its mouth within Dublin Bay. Its major Tributary, tributaries include t ...
was opened on 20 May 2014.
The new section begins at the former city centre terminus,
St. Stephen's Green
St Stephen's Green () is a garden square and public park located in the city centre of Dublin, Ireland. The current landscape of the park was designed by William Sheppard. It was officially re-opened to the public on Tuesday, 27 July 1880 by Ar ...
, crosses the
Red Line near the
Abbey stop, and continues northwards, terminating at Broombridge station. There it connects passengers using
Iarnród Éireann
Iarnród Éireann, () or Irish Rail, is the operator of the national Rail transport in Ireland, railway network of Ireland. Established on 2 February 1987, it is a subsidiary of CIÉ, Córas Iompair Éireann (CIÉ). It operates all internal I ...
InterCity
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services to
Sligo
Sligo ( ; , meaning 'abounding in shells') is a coastal seaport and the county town of County Sligo, Ireland, within the western province of Connacht. With a population of 20,608 in 2022, it is the county's largest urban centre (constituting 2 ...
(as of 26 August 2024) and
commuter
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services to
Maynooth
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and
M3 Parkway.
Stops
Bridges
The line re-uses some existing bridges and viaducts and has had new bridges specially constructed. The new build
William Dargan Bridge
William Dargan Bridge, opened in 2004, is a 162 metre cable-stayed bridge in Dundrum, Dublin, Ireland. It carries the Green Line (Luas), Green Line of the Luas over the busy Taney junction, of the R112 road, R112 and R117 road, R117 Regional ...
at
Dundrum crosses the
Slang River. The River Liffey is crossed by the new
Rosie Hackett Bridge southbound and the existing
O'Connell Bridge northbound. The
River Dodder
The River Dodder () is one of the three main rivers in Dublin, Ireland, the others being the River Liffey, Liffey, of which the Dodder is the largest tributary, and the River Tolka, Tolka.
Course and system
The Dodder rises on the northern s ...
is crossed by the
Nine Arches Bridge originally constructed for the Harcourt Street railway line in 1854.
Depots
The Green line initially was provisioned with a works depot just past the Sandyford terminus and opposite the old Stillorgan railway station building. The depot could stable 32 trams.
When the Green line was extended to Broombridge a further depot was constructed over part of the old
Liffey Junction site. It was named ''Hamilton Depot'' in honour of
William Rowan Hamilton
Sir William Rowan Hamilton (4 August 1805 – 2 September 1865) was an Irish astronomer, mathematician, and physicist who made numerous major contributions to abstract algebra, classical mechanics, and optics. His theoretical works and mathema ...
who developed the
quaternion
In mathematics, the quaternion number system extends the complex numbers. Quaternions were first described by the Irish mathematician William Rowan Hamilton in 1843 and applied to mechanics in three-dimensional space. The algebra of quater ...
mathematical number system.
The primary control facility for the Luas system for such functions as power and signalling lies at the Red line Luas depot at Red Cow. Following a storm damage incident in October 2017 at Red Cow it was found the depots at Broombridge and Sandyford were not able to take over the function and the whole Luas system was suspended for two days.
Planned developments
Partial upgrade to metro standard
Initial proposal
The section of the Luas Green Line between Charlemont and Sandyford was built with the eventual intention that it be upgraded to carry metro services. This was first outlined by the Dublin Transportation Office (now part of the
National Transport Authority) in its "Platform for Change" report published in November 2001, which proposed the section would be upgraded and included in a metro line between
Dublin Airport and Sandyford. The metro project was eventually launched as
Metro North with an altered route from
Swords
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to St. Stephens Green. No further plans for an upgrade of the Luas line were made before Metro North was shelved by transport minister
Leo Varadkar
Leo Eric Varadkar ( ; born 18 January 1979) is an Irish former Fine Gael politician who served as Taoiseach from 2017 to 2020 and from 2022 to 2024, as Tánaiste from 2020 to 2022, and as leader of Fine Gael from 2017 to 2024. A Teachta Dála, ...
, then
Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport
The Minister for Transport () is a senior minister in the Government of Ireland and leads the Department of Transport. He is also Minister for Climate, Environment and Energy.
The current Minister for Transport is Darragh O'Brien
Darrag ...
, in November 2011.
In 2015, the metro project was revived by the National Transport Authority as the "new Metro North". A strategy report for transport in the Greater Dublin area published in 2016 additionally included the Metro South project, which would see the Luas Green Line upgraded to metro standard between Ranelagh and Bride's Glen "to cater for the longer term usage forecasts". The proposal included the construction of a tunnel extension from the Ranelagh area to St. Stephen's Green, where it would have linked with Metro North. At the time, it was planned that trains could either enter the tunnel at Ranelagh to run on the Metro North route towards Swords, or continue at street level on the Luas tracks towards Broombridge.
In 2018, a reworked metro project was announced as
MetroLink, which builds upon the Metro North and Metro South projects. The line would run from Swords to a new interchange station at Charlemont, where trains would emerge and continue above-ground towards Sandyford on the tracks currently used by the Luas Green Line. Luas trains would be replaced by metro services between Ranelagh and Sandyford, but continue to operate between Broombridge and Charlemont as well as between Sandyford and Bridge's Glen. The National Transport Authority stated at the time that MetroLink was planned to enter service in 2027.
Deferral
During the public consultation process for this proposal,
Dublin City Council
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submitted that a large sewer was blocking the path of where the tunnel was planned to emerge, just south of the existing Charlemont tram stop.
This necessitated the realignment of the tunnel portal to just north of the current Beechwood Luas stop. This realignment also meant that the planned upgrade of the Luas line would grow in size from a possible 9 months to nearly 48, as the tunnel boring machine needed to reach the new portal in Beechwood before the Green Line upgrade works could begin. This would therefore delay the opening of the entire Metrolink line. The constructability report detailed, however, that if the Green Line Upgrade was done as a second phase to the northern section, then the northern could open on schedule. By completing the Green Line upgrade as a second phase, time savings could also be made on the upgrade works.
The MetroLink project has since proceeded to without the section between Beechwood and Sandyford. The line would terminate at Charlemont in the south, where passengers could change to Luas Green Line trains for onward travel to Sandyford. In May 2019, an executive of
Transport Infrastructure Ireland reaffirmed their commitment to extend the metro to Sandyford, though it would not proceed "now, or in the short term."
Proposed extension to Finglas
In July 2020, a public consultation was announced seeking feedback on the extension of the Luas Green line from Broombridge, across the River Tolka through
Tolka Valley Park, through west
Finglas
Finglas (; ) is a northwestern outer suburb of Dublin, Republic of Ireland, Ireland. It lies close to Junction 5 of the M50 motorway (Ireland), M50 motorway, and the N2 road (Ireland), N2 road. Nearby suburbs include Glasnevin and Ballymun; Du ...
before terminating at
Charlestown. As of 2024, the "Luas Finglas" project was projected to be a four-station northward extension from Broombridge, with stops at St Helena's Road, Finglas Village, St Margaret's Road and Charlestown.
Gallery
Image:Luas施工.jpg, Dominick stop construction site on Luas Cross City line, taken in Dominick Street Lower
Image:Bridge, Nine Arches.jpg, The Nine Arches Bridge over the River Dodder
The River Dodder () is one of the three main rivers in Dublin, Ireland, the others being the River Liffey, Liffey, of which the Dodder is the largest tributary, and the River Tolka, Tolka.
Course and system
The Dodder rises on the northern s ...
at Milltown
Image:Luas driver in cab, Green line.jpg, Driving cab of a Luas Green Line tram
Image:Cherrywood - Meeting Of The Trams (5118680753).jpg, Trams pass near Cherrywood in 2010
References
External links
Luas WebsiteGreen Line stops on Luas website
{{Dublin transport
Luas
Railway lines opened in 2004
2004 establishments in Ireland