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Bray / Daly
Bré / Uí DhálaighIarnród Éireann
An IE 29000 Class at Bray Daly station
General information
LocationFlorence Road, Bray, County Wicklow, A98 C8X4
Ireland
Coordinates53°12′15″N 6°6′1″W / 53.20417°N 6.10028°W / 53.20417; -6.10028
Owned byIarnród Éireann
Operated byIarnród Éireann
Platforms3 (only 2 see regular use)
Tracks4
Bus routes45a, 45b, 84, 84a, 131, 143, 144, 155, 184,185
Bus stands4
Bus operatorsDublin Bus
Go-Ahead Ireland
Bus Éireann
Finnegan Bray
Construction
Structure typeAt-grade
Platform levels1
ParkingYes
Bicycle facilitiesYes
AccessibleYes
Other information
Station codeBRAY
Fare zoneSuburban 3
History
Electrified1984
Original companyDublin, Wicklow and Wexford Railway
Pre-groupingDublin and South Eastern Railway
Post-groupingGreat Southern Railways
Key dates
10 July 1854Station opens, as Bray
14 July 1924Station renamed Bri Chualann (Bray)
c.1930Station renamed Bray
31 December 1958Services to Harcourt Street cease
10 April 1966Station renamed Bray Daly
2 December 1974Station closes to goods traffic
1983Station upgraded

Bray / Daly Railway Station (Stáisiún Bhré / Uí Dhálaigh in Irish) is a station in Bray in County Wicklow, Ireland. It is located adjacent to Bray seafront and is 600 m from Bray Main Street via Florence Road or Quinsborough Road.

Bray marks the end of the double track line from Dublin and is the end point for most suburban services, with train stabling facilities convenient to the station.

Routes

DART

Dublin Area
Rapid Transit
Legend
Belfast–Dublin Main Line
Malahide
Portmarnock
Clongriffin
Howth
Sutton
Bayside
Howth Junction & Donaghmede
Kilbarrack
Raheny
Harmonstown
Killester
Clontarf Road
Fairview Depot
River Tolka
Western Commuter
& Sligo Line
Docklands Dublin Suburban Rail
The Royal Canal
Dublin Connolly Luas
 
to Dublin Heuston
Luas Red Line
to The Point
Loopline Bridge
over River Liffey
Tara Street
Dublin Pearse
Grand Canal Dock
Lansdowne Road
Sandymount
Sydney Parade
Booterstown
Blackrock
Seapoint
Salthill & Monkstown
Dún Laoghaire Mallin
Sandycove & Glasthule
Glenageary
Dalkey
Killiney
Shankill
Woodbrook (under construction)
Bray Daly
Greystones
Dublin–Rosslare Main Line

From the inception of the Dublin Area Rapid Transit (DART) service in 1984 until its extension south to Greystones in 2000, Bray was the southern terminus, with a large number of sidings just south of the station for stabling trains. Although some DARTs now continue southwards to Greystones, the majority still terminate in Bray. Northbound DART services towards Howth and Malahide usually start from Bray, with some originating from Greystones. From Bray southbound the line becomes single track.

Other services

Dublin to Rosslare
Legend
Year
closed
Dublin–Belfast Main Line
Dublin–Sligo Main Line
Dublin Connolly Luas
Luas Red Line
to Tallaght or Saggart
R. Liffey
Tara Street
Dublin Pearse
Grand Canal Street railway works
Grand Canal Dock Dublin Area Rapid Transit
Grand Canal Gasworks
Lansdowne Road
Lansdowne Road Dublin Suburban Rail
Ballsbridge Showground
Passengers 1941
Goods 1971
Serpentine Avenue
Sandymount Dublin Area Rapid Transit
Sandymount
Sydney Parade
Sydney Parade Dublin Suburban Rail
Merrion Gates
Merrion 1934
Booterstown Dublin Area Rapid Transit
Williamstown 1841
Blackrock Dublin Suburban Rail
Seapoint Dublin Area Rapid Transit
Salthill and Monkstown Dublin Area Rapid Transit
Kingstown Harbour (west pier) 1837
Dún Laoghaire Mallin
Carlisle Pier 1980
Sandycove Cutting
Sandycove
and Glasthule
Dublin Area Rapid Transit
Glenageary Dublin Area Rapid Transit
Dalkey (Atmospheric) 1854
Dalkey Dublin Area Rapid Transit
Killiney Hill Tunnel
Obelisk Hill 1858
Killiney Dublin Area Rapid Transit
moved
1882
Ballybrack
1863
1882
Shankill Dublin Area Rapid Transit
MP 11 (to Pearse)
Shanganagh Junct., to Harcourt St. 1958
MP 11 (to Harcourt St.)
Woodbrook Halt 1960
County Dublin
County Wicklow
Bray
Bray Daly
Bray Cove Halt 1929
Bray Head Tunnel No.1
Bray Head Tunnel No.2
Bray Head Tunnel No.3
Bray Head Tunnel No.4
Greystones
Kilcoole
Newcastle 1964
Wicklow Murrough 1976
R. Vartry
Wicklow
Rathnew 1964
M11 motorway
Glenealy 1964
Rathdrum
Avoca 1964
Woodenbridge Junction 1964
Shillelagh branch line 1945
Glenart platform 1925
(private halt for Earl Carysfort)
M11 motorway
Arklow
M11 motorway
County Wicklow
County Wexford
Inch 1963
Gorey
M11 motorway
Camolin 1963
Ferns 1977
Enniscorthy
R. Slaney
Enniscorthy Tunnel
Edermine Ferry 1963
Waterford line 1963
Macmine Junction 1963
Killurin 1963
Killurin Tunnel
Ferrycarrig Tunnel
Wexford (Carcur) 1872
Wexford
Wexford South 1977
Felthouse Junction 1910
Limerick-Rosslare Line 2010
Rosslare Strand
Kilrane 1963
Rosslare Europort
South Eastern
Commuter
Legend
Dublin Connolly Luas
Luas Red Line
to Tallaght or Saggart
Loopline Bridge
Tara Street
Dublin Pearse
Grand Canal Dock Dublin Area Rapid Transit
Lansdowne Road
Sandymount Dublin Area Rapid Transit
Sydney Parade
Booterstown Dublin Area Rapid Transit
Blackrock
Seapoint Dublin Area Rapid Transit
Salthill and Monkstown Dublin Area Rapid Transit
Dún Laoghaire
Sandycove and Glasthule Dublin Area Rapid Transit
Glenageary Dublin Area Rapid Transit
Dalkey Dublin Area Rapid Transit
Killiney Dublin Area Rapid Transit
Shankill Dublin Area Rapid Transit
Woodbrook Dublin Area Rapid Transit (planned)
Bray
Greystones
Kilcoole
Wicklow
Rathdrum
Arklow
Gorey
Dublin–Rosslare Line

Bray is on the intercity Dublin-Rosslare and commuter Dundalk-Dublin-Arklow-Gorey routes, and all trains on these routes stop here. There are also commuter services that go to Maynooth from Bray stopping at Dún Laoghaire, Blackrock, Sydney Parade and all stations to Maynooth. They often run non-stop between Bray, Dun Laoghaire and Dublin Pearse, and freight and maintenance trains pass through Bray without stopping.

Station building and history

The station was opened on 10 July 1854, following the extension of the railway line south from Dalkey. The extension of the line around Bray Head to Greystones in 1855 was not accompanied by any additional works at Bray station, so from then until 1928 the station had one through platform serving both southbound through trains and northbound trains to both Harcourt Street, Westland Row (Pearse) and Amiens Street (Connolly). As suburban services from Dublin became more frequent, this made the station extremely difficult to work, even with the provision of a bay platform at the south end for shuttle services to Greystones.

Harcourt Street Line
Legend
Year
closed
Harcourt Street 1958
Harcourt Road 1859
Grand Canal
Rathmines & Ranelagh 1958
Milltown 1958
Nine Arches Viaduct
over River Dodder
Dundrum 1958
80m
Stillorgan 1958
Stillorgan Rd.
Foxrock 1958
Carrickmines 1958
Lehaunstown Ln.
Bride's Glen Viaduct
over Loughlinstown River
Shankill 1958
Shanganagh
Junct.
Dublin-Rosslare line
to Amiens Street
Woodbrook 1960
Bray River
Quinnsborough Rd.
Bray
Dublin-Rosslare railway line
to Wexford and Waterford

Services to Harcourt Street ceased in 1959 with the closure of the Harcourt Street line.

It was given the name Daly on 10 April 1966, 50 years after the Easter Rising, when Córas Iompair Éireann renamed 15 major stations after Republican leaders. It is named in honour of Edward Daly, a leader in the 1916 Easter Rising.

Between the 1984 inauguration of DART and November 1990, a diesel shuttle train (initially a 201 class or 121 class locomotive with former AEC railcars converted to push–pull stock, later an 80 class train leased from Northern Ireland Railways) operated between Bray and Greystones, connecting with DART services. A similar service using a steam railmotor had operated briefly between 1906 and 1908.

The station houses a bar (closed), shop, coffee stall, ticket office, automated teller machine (ATM) and unheated public toilets. There is a staff room for drivers. Sheltered bicycle parking is located inside the station. Disabled access to platform 2 on the east side of the station is through a new gate on that side, but lifts are also provided on the footbridge. The redevelopment that saw the installation of these lifts were part of Iarnród Éireann's Dart Upgrade project in the early 2000s to improve stations and facilities on the DART line. In addition to the lifts, the distinctive pyramid-style glass roof over platform 2 was renovated, as was the main station building.

The ticket office is open between 07:00–10:00, Monday to Friday.

Platforms

Since it was rebuilt in 1928, the station has two main platforms; platform 1 on the west side of the station near the main entrance, and platform 2 over the footbridge on the east side of the station. Although platform 1 is generally used for northbound services and platform 2 for southbound services and terminating trains, the roles are frequently reversed so as to accommodate as many services as possible. Platform 3, the platform formerly used for the Greystones diesel shuttle, is very seldom used as it has no northbound capacity – it ends directly south of the station building. It is used for cleaning trains and occasionally for DART services to and from Greystones.

Picture series

One of the more distinctive elements of Bray Daly Station is the series of paintings on platform 2. Beginning with a painting of the opening ceremony in 1852, the series runs along the length of the platform, documenting both Irish history and Irish railway history up to the present day. Various carriages, locomotives, and characters can be seen in the pictures, including Oscar Wilde, British soldiers in 1916, James Joyce in the 1940s, a hippy couple in the 1960s, and the introduction of the DART service in 1984. Many of these panels were in need of repair as lime was seeping through the plaster. In 2008 the original artist began a mosaic replacement programme for the mural.

Road transport services

Directly outside the station are bus stops for Dublin Bus, Go-Ahead Ireland and Finnegan Bray routes:

Dublin Bus Routes:

Go-Ahead Ireland routes:

Finnegan Bray routes:

  • 143 – Southern Cross to Sandyford Luas, via Bray Station
  • 144 – Southern Cross to Bray Station

Bus Éireann routes:

  • 131 – Bray Station to Wicklow Town, via Newtownmountkennedy and Ashford
  • Bus Éireann also offer route 133 from Kilmacanogue, running from Dublin to Wicklow, which combined with 131 offer an every 30min frequency to Wicklow.

In addition, a number of bus services stop at Bray Main Street, located 600m from the station.

  • Dublin Bus high-frequency route 145 from Ballywaltrim to Heuston Station, via Bray.
  • Dublin Bus Nitelink route 84N from Dublin city centre to Greystones, via Bray (Fri & Sat only)
  • Aircoach route 702 from Greystones to Dublin Airport, via Bray (Castle Street)
  • St. Kevin's Bus from Dublin to Glendalough, via Bray (Old Town Hall)

There is also busy taxi rank outside the station, a large car park adjacent to the station, and a pickup lane for collecting passengers by car.

Gallery

  • Mural in Bray Daly Station Mural in Bray Daly Station
  • A panel representing every decade A panel representing every decade
  • Distinctive outline of Bray Head in the background Distinctive outline of Bray Head in the background

See also

References

  1. Whistler, A.J. (January 1995). "Greystones Shuttle". Journal of the Irish Railway Record Society. 19 (127): 54–67.
  2. Collins, Michael (June 2008). "Irish steam rail-motors and railcars". Journal of the Irish Railway Record Society. 23 (166): 272–91.
  3. "Bray Daly". Iarnród Éireann. Retrieved 29 August 2023.

External links

Preceding station Iarnród Éireann Following station
Dún Laoghaire Mallin   InterCity
Dublin–Rosslare railway line
  Greystones
  Commuter
South Eastern Commuter
 
Dún Laoghaire Mallin   Commuter
Northern Commuter
Peak times only
  Terminus
  Commuter
Western Commuter
(City Branch)

Peak times only
 
Shankill   DART
  Greystones or Terminus
  Future  
Woodbrook   DART
Trans-Dublin
  Greystones or Terminus
Preceding station   Luas   Following station
Ravenswell
towards Parnell or Charlestown
  Green Line
Line B2
  Terminus
Disused railways
Woodbrook Halt
Line open, station closed
  Dublin and South Eastern Railway
Coastal line
  Terminus or Greystones and Delgany
Line and station open
From 1906 Bray Cove Halt
Line open, station closed
Woodbrook Halt
Line and station closed
  Dublin and South Eastern Railway
Harcourt Street line
  Terminus or Greystones and Delgany
Line and station open
From 1906 Bray Cove Halt
Line open, station closed
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