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Plans for three Luas extensions, new stops and fleet upgrades, have been unveiled by Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII) ...
Work on new lines should begin every one or two years to build tram network fit for future, transport officials say ...
An ambitious plan for the future of the Luas would see two new circular lines running on the outskirts of Dublin city centre, ...
The Luas green line is now back in operation. The entire green line service, which stretches from St Stephen's Green to Brides Glen, had been cancelled this morning due to a power outage. In an ...
The Finglas Luas, which would connect to the existing Green line at Broombridge, had not been scheduled for construction before 2031, but a positive Cabinet decision could put it on track to start ...
In Dublin, service has been suspended on the whole Luas Green Line until further notice. Fri, 07 Oct, 2016 - 11:35 Update 3pm: There will be no Luas Green Line services until at least after 7pm today.
Luas services on the Green Line were disrupted following a crash in Dublin city centre. The incident involving a car and two buses happened on Hawkins Street at 8.15pm.
Dublin commuters are experiencing further disruption today after a tree fell on a Luas line. The Green Line is only running between St Stephen's Green and Carrickmines due to the incident ...
The parade begins at 12:30pm and will last about two hours. It will begin at O'Connell Street, continue to Eden Quay, Custom ...
Services have resumed on all of the Luas green line following major disruption earlier today. Trams are now serving all stops along the line, which extends from Broombridge in west Dublin to ...
It's been years in the making, but at last, the end is nigh for the Luas works in Dublin City Centre and the red and green lines are set to be officially joined later in the year.