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Tram stop in Dublin, Ireland

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James's
Ospidéal San SéamasLuas
The Northbound platform at James's
General information
LocationDublin
Ireland
Coordinates53°20′31″N 6°17′36″W / 53.34194°N 6.29336°W / 53.34194; -6.29336
Owned byTransdev
Operated byLuas
Line(s)Red
Platforms2
Bus routes5
Bus operatorsDublin Bus
Connections
  • 13
  • 123
  • G1
  • G2
Construction
Structure typeAt-grade
Other information
Fare zoneRed 2
Key dates
26 September 2004Station opened
Services
Preceding station Luas Luas Following station
Fatimatowards Saggart or Tallaght Red Line Heustontowards The Point or Connolly
Location
James's is located in Central DublinJames'sJames'sLocation within Central Dublin
Luas Luas Red Line
Legend
The Point ferry/water interchange
Spencer Dock (Iarnród Éireann Docklands)
Royal Canal
Mayor Square - NCI
George's Dock
Connolly Iarnród Éireann
Busáras Bus interchange
Green Line, southbound
(Marlborough Street)
Abbey Street
Green Line, northbound
(O'Connell Street)
Jervis
Four Courts
Smithfield
Museum
Seán Heuston Bridge
over River Liffey
Heuston Iarnród Éireann
James's
Fatima
Rialto
Ann Devlin Bridge
over Grand Canal
Suir Road
Goldenbridge
Drimnagh
Blackhorse
Bluebell
Kylemore
M50 Motorway
Red Cow
Depot
Kingswood
Belgard
Cookstown
Hospital
Tallaght Parking
Fettercairn
Cheeverstown Parking
Citywest Campus Parking
Fortunestown Parking
Saggart

James's (Irish: Ospidéal San Séamas) is a stop on the Luas light-rail tram system in Dublin, Ireland. It opened in 2004 as a stop on the Red Line. The stop is located within the grounds of St. James's Hospital, next to the Trinity Centre for Health Sciences. It also provides access to the National College of Art and Design and Guinness Storehouse. The stop has two edge platforms, and is of the same design as many Luas stops. After departing the stop, northbound trams turn right onto James's Street on their way to Connolly or The Point. Southbound trams continue on their own right of way through the grounds of the hospital, with grass between the tracks, travelling towards Tallaght or Saggart.

The stop is also served by Dublin Bus routes 13, 123, G1, G2 and S2.

References

  1. "Luas is launched - 2004". RTÉ Archives.
  2. "James's". Luas.


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